CAL-101 is under clinical development by Calluna Pharma and currently in Phase I for Fibrosis. According to GlobalData, Phase I drugs for Fibrosis does not have sufficient historical data to build an indication benchmark PTSR for Phase I. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to create drugs-specific PTSR and LoA in the CAL-101 LoA Report. Buy the report here.

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GlobalData tracks drug-specific phase transition and likelihood of approval scores, in addition to indication benchmarks based off 18 years of historical drug development data. Attributes of the drug, company and its clinical trials play a fundamental role in drug-specific PTSR and likelihood of approval.

CAL-101 overview

CAL-101 is under development for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis, fibrosis and inflammation indications. It is administered through intravenous route. The drug candidate is a monoclonal antibody which acts by targeting S100A4.

The drug candidate was under development for the treatment of metastatic cancer, mammary tumor with metastasis to the lung and systemic sclerosis 

Calluna Pharma overview

Calluna Pharma is a biotechnology company engaged in research and developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of chronic inflammation and fibrosis. The company is headquartered in Oslo City, Oslo, Norway.

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This content was updated on 16 July 2024

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