On April 25, 2018 NanOlogy LLC, a clinical-stage pharmaceutical development company, reported that it will present an abstract detailing results of a preclinical trial of a nebulized form of NanoPac (submicron particle paclitaxel) at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) 2018 Annual Meeting in Chicago, June 1 – 5 (Press release, NanOlogy, APR 25, 2018, View Source [SID1234525695]).
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The abstract, "NanoPac Inhalation Treatment of NSCLC in a Nude Rat Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model," will be presented Sunday, June 3, 8 am to 11:30 am, in Hall A of the McCormick Place.
NanOlogy is currently conducting Phase 2 clinical trials of NanoPac sterile suspension for ovarian cancer (with orphan drug designation), prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer and pancreatic mucinous cysts.
In addition, NanOlogy and affiliate, DFB Soria, are progressing clinical trials of Soria-developed SOR007, a topical ointment form of NanoPac for cutaneous metastases and actinic keratosis. Clinical trials for NanoDoce, (submicron particle docetaxel) are planned in 2018 pending IND approval.
The NanOlogy submicron particle technology platform is based on a patented production process that reduces the size of paclitaxel and docetaxel API crystals by up to 400 times into patent-pending, stable, naked submicron particles with exponentially increased surface area and unique geometry. The technology enables delivery of concentrated doses of paclitaxel and docetaxel directly into the disease site without the serious adverse side effects associated with systemic infusions of the chemotherapy.