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Tag: Msi 1436

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Where can I get trodusquemine? Understanding its Research-Only Status

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Despite completing early-stage clinical trials for conditions like diabetes and obesity, the experimental drug trodusquemine remains unavailable for human medical use. Its availability is restricted exclusively to laboratory research purposes, preventing its acquisition for personal health treatment.

Is Trodusquemine available in the US?

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As of late 2025, Trodusquemine is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for human use and is not commercially available in the United States. The compound remains an investigational drug, available only for research purposes through commercial suppliers.

What is the cost of trodusquemine?

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Trodusquemine is not currently approved for human use and therefore does not have a commercial price for patients. Its cost is associated solely with its status as a research chemical, with prices varying significantly between suppliers and depending on the quantity purchased.

What is similar to trodusquemine?: Analogs, Mechanisms, and Research

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Trodusquemine, also known as MSI-1436, is a naturally occurring aminosterol originally isolated from the liver of dogfish sharks. A 2015 study showed that a synthetic analog, Claramine, displayed a similar selective inhibition of the enzyme PTP1B, demonstrating that compounds similar to trodusquemine exist in research and development.

How to Take Trodusquemine: An Investigational Drug Guide

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Trodusquemine (also known as MSI-1436) is a naturally occurring aminosterol originally discovered in the dogfish shark. This article explains how trodusquemine is administered within the context of its use in clinical research, as it is not approved for public use.