Drugmaker Suven Life Science, which is mostly into researching for new molecules used for ailments of the central nervous system, has completed the single ascending dose (SAD) studies for SUVN- G3031, which is likely to be used for cognitive dysfunction associated with Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia.
The phase-1 study was said to be designed to evaluate safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of SUVN-G3031 in healthy volunteers. It was found that the tolerability of SUVN-G3031 up to the highest dose administered in SAD study was ‘excellent’ with ‘no serious adverse events’. The drug candidate was demonstrated for one-day dosing.
Source: Suven Life Science: