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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Gastrointestinal 0 original drugs
0
Novel Drugs
8
Reformulations
0
Active Trials
2
Drug Targets

Phase 3 Readouts Pro

3 active Phase 3 trials with confidence-graded completion dates.

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Q2 2026
JP-1366 + placebo
Onconic Therapeutics Inc.
Estimated · aging NCT07160790
Q3 2026
Linaprazan glurate 50 mg Twice Daily (BID)
Cinclus Pharma Holding AB
Estimated · aging NCT07037875
Q3 2028
Linaprazan glurate - High dose
Cinclus Pharma Holding AB
Estimated · fresh NCT07313774

Anchored on CT.gov primary completion date. Topline announcements typically precede this by 3–9 months. Confidence labels combine date type (ACTUAL/ESTIMATED) with last-update freshness.

Treatments by Mechanism

Top 2 mechanisms across 18 industry trials with a known mechanism of action.

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Proton Pump Inhibitor
9 trials 1 active 1 sponsor
H+/K+ ATPase
9 trials 6 sponsors

MoA derived from FDA pharmClassEpc when intervention matches an approved drug. Codenamed clinical-stage assets without an approved counterpart show "—" and aren't grouped here — they're still in the phase tables below.

Clinical Pipeline by Phase

97 industry-sponsored trials across 40 sponsors

Novel Drugs by Company (New molecular entities)

No novel drugs found for this indication.

Reformulations (8 drugs) Click to expand

Reformulations are FDA-approved versions of existing molecules in new dosage forms (e.g., oral solution vs tablet, extended-release vs immediate-release). They require a new NDA but use an already-proven active ingredient.

Generic Drugs (6 ANDA approved) Click to expand

Generic drugs contain the same active ingredient as the brand-name drug and are approved via ANDA (Abbreviated New Drug Application).

Related Indications

Other Gastrointestinal indications

Drug Categories:

  • Novel Drugs: NDA Type 1/2 (new molecular entity) or original BLA
  • Reformulations: NDA Type 3/5 (new dosage form of existing molecule)
  • Biosimilars: BLA-approved biologics highly similar to reference products
  • Generics: ANDA-approved copies of small molecule drugs

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