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In January 2016 an experimental study on a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor of the type FIH, led to death of a healthy volunteer. A case of cummulative toxicity.  
In January 2016 an experimental study on a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor of the type [[First in human|FIH]], led to death of a healthy volunteer. A case of cummulative toxicity.  


The molecule from Bial pharmaceutical company (Portela ca, Portugal) intended for enhancement of anandamide levels, its has a licking score (a formalin paw test) comparable to reference molecule [[gabapentine]] 300mg and 10 mg /Kg has a tail flick test maximum at 8 hour
The molecule from Bial pharmaceutical company (Portela ca, Portugal) intended for enhancement of anandamide levels, its has a licking score (a formalin paw test) comparable to reference molecule [[gabapentine]] 300mg and 10 mg /Kg has a tail flick test maximum at 8 hour
 
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[[Category:Clinical trial disasters]]
[[Category:Clinical trial disasters]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 24 July 2019

In January 2016 an experimental study on a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor of the type FIH, led to death of a healthy volunteer. A case of cummulative toxicity.

The molecule from Bial pharmaceutical company (Portela ca, Portugal) intended for enhancement of anandamide levels, its has a licking score (a formalin paw test) comparable to reference molecule gabapentine 300mg and 10 mg /Kg has a tail flick test maximum at 8 hour miniature Worldpedia BIA 10 2474

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