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Multicenter, Open, Randomized Study With Active Control to Evaluate the Early Bactericidal Activity, Safety and Pharmacokinetics of the Drug PBTZ169 When Used in Patients With First-diagnosed Tuberculosis of the Respiratory System With Bacterial Excretion and Saved Bacterial Susceptibility to Isoniazid and Rifampicin

Trial Profile

Multicenter, Open, Randomized Study With Active Control to Evaluate the Early Bactericidal Activity, Safety and Pharmacokinetics of the Drug PBTZ169 When Used in Patients With First-diagnosed Tuberculosis of the Respiratory System With Bacterial Excretion and Saved Bacterial Susceptibility to Isoniazid and Rifampicin

Status: Discontinued
Phase of Trial: Phase II

Latest Information Update: 11 Mar 2020

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At a glance

  • Drugs Macozinone (Primary) ; Isoniazid
  • Indications Tuberculosis
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Sponsors NEARMEDIC

Most Recent Events

  • 15 Mar 2018 Status changed from suspended to discontinued due to slow recruitment.
  • 10 Nov 2017 New trial record

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