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A Brisbane-developed drug reversed sepsis-related organ damage in 180 patients and is now in final clinical trials.
A Brisbane-developed drug shows promise in treating sepsis, a deadly condition causing about one in five global deaths, with no current cure.
Created by Griffith University researchers and tested by Hong Kong’s Grand Pharmaceutical Group, the drug reversed organ damage in 180 Chinese patients by targeting a key molecule released during sepsis.
It has advanced to stage-three clinical trials, the final phase before potential approval, marking a potential breakthrough in combating this major global health threat.
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Un medicamento desarrollado en Brisbane revirtió el daño de órganos relacionado con la sepsis en 180 pacientes y ahora se encuentra en ensayos clínicos finales.