Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection
Clinical research includes pediatric Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome linked to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli, with attention to renal involvement and antitoxin-based treatment.
- Kidney injury
- Pediatric nephrology
- Enteric bacterial toxins
The sponsor’s therapeutic interest in this area centers on severe toxin-mediated disease affecting the kidneys in children.
Contraception and pregnancy prevention
Several studies focus on oral contraception and vaginal delivery systems, including levonorgestrel-based approaches and comparison with established hormonal methods.
- Contraceptive efficacy
- Safety and tolerability
- Hormonal contraception
Research activity in this domain also includes bioequivalence and drug-drug interaction questions relevant to contraceptive use in women.
Bone health in women using hormonal contraception
Trials examine the effect of contraceptive options on bone mineral density, with particular attention to the lumbar spine in adolescent and adult women.
- Bone mineral density
- Lumbar spine
- Adolescent and adult female health
This area reflects interest in reproductive health alongside skeletal safety considerations during hormonal contraceptive use.
Pharmacokinetics and drug interactions in female health
Research includes pharmacokinetic evaluation of testosterone gel formulations and interaction studies involving miconazole, tampons, and lubricants with contraceptive products.
- Drug-drug interactions
- Female pharmacology
- Bioequivalence
These studies support interest in how locally and systemically used products behave in healthy female participants.


