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Investigation of Signal Pathway Induced by Colla Corri Asini Regulating Globin Level in Beta Thalassemia Patients With Pregnancy Anemia
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Generated
Jun 13, 2026
NCT ID
NCT03392298
Status
UNKNOWN
Phase
Phase 4
Sponsor
The First Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Executive brief
Investment-Ready Snapshot
The study investigates the efficacy of Colla corii asini (CCA) in treating anemia in pregnant women with beta-thalassemia, a significant health concern in regions with high thalassemia prevalence, such as Southern China. The potential market for CCA as a therapeutic agent could be substantial, given the lack of safe and effective treatments for this demographic. The findings may position CCA as a viable alternative to conventional therapies, which often have severe side effects. Competitive analysis indicates a niche market with limited direct competition in the use of traditional Chinese medicine for this indication, presenting an opportunity for differentiation and market entry. Diligence implications include the need for thorough evaluation of safety and efficacy data, as well as potential regulatory pathways for traditional medicine integration into standard care.
Source & freshness
Provenance
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03392298
Indication
Thalassemia
Modality
small molecule
Target
Regulation of globin gene expression pathways in beta-thalassemia patients, specifically targeting alpha, beta, gamma, and delta globin levels.
Intervention
Colla corii asini
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Protocol Description
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Outcome Measures
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Eligibility
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Known Results And Readout Context
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Patent And IP Landscape
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Contacts
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