Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Clinical research in bowel preparation for elective colonoscopy is a central area of interest, with attention to cleansing quality, patient acceptance, and procedural readiness within endoscopic care.
- Mannitol
- Plenvu®
- Colonoscopy preparation
The sponsor’s work in this field is aligned with clinical needs in gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy.
Ophthalmology
Research activity also extends to cataract surgery, with interest in ocular exposure of topical agents and their behavior in the anterior chamber during ophthalmic procedures.
- Cataract
- Topical ophthalmic treatment
- Aqueous humour
This area reflects involvement in eye surgery and pharmacokinetic assessment within ophthalmology.
Comparative Therapeutics
The sponsor’s portfolio includes direct comparisons of established therapeutic options, with emphasis on treatment performance, tolerability, and clinical usability in routine specialist practice.
- Non-inferiority assessment
- Bioequivalence
- Patient acceptance
These studies sit at the intersection of clinical pharmacology and specialty care.
Specialist Procedural Medicine
Another clear focus is support for medical procedures that depend on preparatory and peri-procedural optimization, especially in settings guided by professional society standards.
- ESGE-guided colonoscopy
- Peri-procedural care
- Endoscopist-blinded evaluation
This includes research relevant to procedure quality and clinical workflow in hospital-based care.



