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Research programme: substance-related disorder therapeutics - Biotie/Roche

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Research programme: substance-related disorder therapeutics - Biotie/Roche

Alternative Names: SYN-119

Latest Information Update: 04 Feb 2011

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At a glance

  • Originator Roche
  • Developer Synosia Therapeutics
  • Class
  • Mechanism of Action Metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1 agonists
  • Orphan Drug Status

    Orphan designation is assigned by a regulatory body to encourage companies to develop drugs for rare diseases.

    No
  • New Molecular Entity No

Highest Development Phases

  • No development reported Substance-related disorders

Most Recent Events

  • 01 Feb 2011 Synosia Therapeutics has been acquired by Biotie Therapies Corp.
  • 12 Mar 2009 Preclinical development is ongoing for Drug abuse
  • 10 Mar 2009 Synosia Therapeutics and Roche have modified the terms of their original agreement for development of certain drugs for CNS disorders

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