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Nebacumab
Monoclonal antibody |
Type |
Whole antibody |
Source |
Human |
Target |
endotoxin |
Clinical data |
AHFS/Drugs.com |
International Drug Names |
Identifiers |
CAS Number |
138661-01-5 N |
ATC code |
J06BC01 |
KEGG |
D05126 Y |
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NY (what is this?) (verify) |
Nebacumab is a human monoclonal antibody developed for the treatment of sepsis.[1] It has been withdrawn in 1993 because it failed to reduce mortality in clinical trials.[2]
References
- ^ Derkx, B.; Wittes, J.; McCloskey, R. (1999). "Randomized, Placebo‐Controlled Trial of HA‐1A, a Human Monoclonal Antibody to Endotoxin, in Children with Meningococcal Septic Shock". Clinical Infectious Diseases 28 (4): 770–726. doi:10.1086/515184. PMID 10825037.
- ^ WHO: Consolidated List of Products
Monoclonal antibodies for infectious disease and toxins
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Fungal ("-fung-") |
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Viral ("-v(i)[r]-") |
Human ("-viru-")
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- Diridavumab
- Exbivirumab
- Foravirumab
- Libivirumab
- Rafivirumab
- Regavirumab
- Sevirumab
- Tuvirumab
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Humanized ("-vizu-")
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- Felvizumab
- Motavizumab
- Palivizumab
- Suvizumab
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Bacterial ("-ba(c)-") |
Human ("-bacu-")
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- Nebacumab
- Panobacumab
- Raxibacumab
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Mouse ("-baco-")
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Chimeric ("-baxi-")
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Humanized ("-bazu-")
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Toxin ("-tox(a)-") |
Human ("-toxu-")
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Chimeric ("-toxaxi-")
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Humanized ("-toxazu-")
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- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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Immune sera and immunoglobulins (J06)
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Polyclonal antibodies |
IVIG |
- Anthrax immune globulin
- Rho(D) immune globulin
- Hepatitis B immune globulin
- Zoster-immune globulin
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Antiserum |
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Monoclonal antibodies |
- Motavizumab
- Nebacumab
- Palivizumab
- Raxibacumab
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Index of bacterial disease
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Description |
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Disease |
- Gram-positive firmicutes
- Gram-positive actinobacteria
- Gram-negative proteobacteria
- Gram-negative non-proteobacteria
- Cholera
- Tuberculosis
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Treatment |
- Antibiotics
- cell wall
- nucleic acid
- mycobacteria
- protein synthesis
- other
- Antibodies
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English Journal
- The birth pangs of monoclonal antibody therapeutics: the failure and legacy of Centoxin.
- Marks L1.
- mAbs.MAbs.2012 May-Jun;4(3):403-12. doi: 10.4161/mabs.19909. Epub 2012 Apr 26.
- This paper examines the development and termination of nebacumab (Centoxin®), a human IgM monoclonal antibody (mAb) drug frequently cited as one of the notable failures of the early biopharmaceutical industry. The non-approval of Centoxin in the United States in 1992 generated major concerns at the
- PMID 22531443
- Marketed therapeutic antibodies compendium.
- Reichert JM1.
- mAbs.MAbs.2012 May-Jun;4(3):413-5. doi: 10.4161/mabs.19931. Epub 2012 Apr 26.
- Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are currently being approved for marketing in Europe and the United States, as well as other countries, on a regular basis. As more mAbs become available to physicians and patients, keeping track of the number, types, production cell lines, antigenic targets,
- PMID 22531442
- Biotechnology and clinical trials.
- Siegel JP1.
- The Journal of infectious diseases.J Infect Dis.2002 Feb 15;185 Suppl 1:S52-7.
- Not surprisingly, clinical trials have been critically important to developments in the field of biotechnology. Perhaps less expectedly, the clinical trials of biotechnology products have been critically important to recent developments in the field of clinical trials design, conduct, and analysis.
- PMID 11865440
Related Links
- Nebacumab is a medicine available in a number of countries worldwide. A list of US medications equivalent to Nebacumab is available on the Drugs.com website. ... Scheme Rec.INN ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical ...
- Nébacumab is a medicine available in a number of countries worldwide. A list of US medications equivalent to Nébacumab is available on the Drugs.com website. ... Important Notice: The Drugs.com international database is in BETA ...
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