TEV-53408 is under clinical development by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and currently in Phase I for Celiac Disease. According to GlobalData, Phase I drugs for Celiac Disease 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 TEV-53408 LoA Report. Buy the report here.
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TEV-53408 overview
TEV-53408 is under development for the treatment of Celiac disease. It acts by targeting IL15.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries overview
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (Teva) discovers, develops, manufactures, and commercializes generic and specialty medicines. The company provides specialty medicines to treat disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), cancer, respiratory, dermatology, women’s health, and other disease conditions. It offers generic medicines in a range of dosage forms including capsules, tablets, injectables, liquids, inhalants, creams, and ointments. Teva also provides over-the-counter (OTC) products, besides active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). It also focuses on developing generic drugs. The company conducts its worldwide operations through a network of subsidiaries in regions such as North America, Europe, and International Markets. Teva is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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