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Phase II trial assessing the efficacy of RECCE® 327 topical gel (R327G) against acute bacterial skin and skin structure infectionsR327G demonstrating promising antibacterial effect across a broad...
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A$4.4 million of valid applications received for the Share Purchase PlanIn conjunction with recently completed A$8.0 million institutional placement, total amount raised is A$12.4 millionProceeds will...
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Funding to accelerate development of RECCE® 327 Gel (R327G) for acute treatment of burn wound infections and downstream bacterial complications such as sepsis in a military settingR327G to be...
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RECCE® 327 (R327) demonstrated significant bactericidal activity against ‘superbug’ Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) demonstrating 99.99999% log reduction (>7.5 log reduction) in adult human...
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Results demonstrate efficacy on bacterial growth in participants injected with RECCE® 327 (R327) at the highest tested dose of 4,000mgNo serious adverse events and clinically significant changes...
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Positions RECCE® 327 (R327) gel as a potential broad topical therapeutic for all bacterial skin infectionsHuman Research Ethics Committee approval received for Phase II trial of R327 for acute...
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SYDNEY, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Recce Pharmaceuticals Ltd (ASX: RCE, FSE: R9Q) (the Company), the Company developing a new class of synthetic anti-infectives, today announced its primary...
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SYDNEY, June 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Recce Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (ASX:RCE, FSE:R9Q), (the Company), the Company developing a new class of synthetic anti-infectives, today announced it completed...
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First participants (male/female) dosed at 4,000mg over 20 minutes, with remaining subjects to be dosed in the near future - 4,000mg highest dosage to date in this clinical trialRECCE® 327 (R327)...
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RECCE® 327 (R327) demonstrated >99% log reduction (>2.5 log reduction) in Mycobacterium abscessus lung infections using a nebulizer delivery methodR327 is being evaluated for potential use to...