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Can-Fite says Piclidenoson study shows mobility, pain improvements in canine osteoarthritis
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Can-Fite says Piclidenoson study shows mobility, pain improvements in canine osteoarthritis
  • Can-Fite BioPharma flagged a newly published, peer-reviewed article detailing previously reported positive findings for Piclidenoson in dogs with osteoarthritis.
  • The study showed the oral drug improved mobility and reduced pain in affected dogs, with a safety profile that supported continued development.
  • Results have already been presented, with the publication positioned as external validation for the program.
  • Vetbiolix is running an advanced Phase 2 study in canine osteoarthritis under a licensing deal worth up to USD 325 million in upfront, milestone, and royalty payments.


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