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| Other names | PF-734200 |
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| Formula | C17H24F2N6O |
| Molar mass | 366.417 g·mol−1 |
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Gosogliptin (INN; trade nameSaterex) is a drug for the treatment oftype II diabetes. It is in the class ofdipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors (also called gliptins). It was discovered[1] and developed through Phase 1[2][3][4] and Phase 2[5][6][7] byPfizer. The crystal structure of DPP-4 in complex with gosogliptin is available.[8] Its metabolism, excretion and pharmacokinetics in rat, dog and human have been described.[9] A cost efficient route has been published.[10] Other studies[11] including Phase 3 studies were conducted in Russia.[12][13] It is approved for use in Russia.[14]
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