Umecrine Cognition AB

Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Umecrine Cognition AB focuses on primary biliary cholangitis, with clinical research centered on the symptoms that affect daily functioning in people living with this autoimmune liver disease.

  • Hepatology
  • Autoimmune cholestatic disease
  • Liver-related symptom burden

The sponsor’s clinical activity is directed toward patients with non-cirrhotic disease and those with Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis, reflecting an interest in liver disease populations with preserved hepatic function.

Fatigue and Cognitive Symptoms

Its research places strong emphasis on fatigue and cognitive dysfunction associated with PBC, addressing two of the most burdensome non-structural manifestations of the disease.

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Neurocognitive symptom management

These areas point to a therapeutic interest in the neurological and quality-of-life consequences of cholestatic liver disorders.

The sponsor’s work also aligns with central nervous system-focused symptom research, particularly conditions linked to cognitive performance, alertness, and daytime functioning in liver disease.

  • Neurosteroid modulation
  • Central nervous system symptoms
  • Functional cognitive outcomes

This therapeutic domain connects liver disease care with symptom-focused neurological research.

Clinical Pharmacology and Symptom-Targeted Treatment

Umecrine Cognition AB’s funded trial activity includes interest in clinical pharmacology, safety, and tolerability in relation to treatment of fatigue and cognitive symptoms in PBC.

  • Symptom-targeted therapy
  • Safety and tolerability assessment
  • Pharmacokinetics

Its research activity spans multiple collaborating sites across Europe and other active countries, supporting clinical development in a rare liver disease setting.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on Golexanolone for Patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis Experiencing Fatigue and Cognitive Dysfunction

    Recruiting

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    Germany Greece Hungary Italy Spain