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What is lammistide?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/18/2025

Lammistide is an experimental drug that has been investigated for its potential use in treating certain types of cancer. It is a small molecule that acts as an inhibitor of specific cellular pathways involved in tumor growth and survival. Research on lammistide is ongoing, and its efficacy and safety continue to be evaluated in clinical trials. As of now, it has not been widely approved for clinical use.

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