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Oxytocin

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility Type

Explore 1 assets in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility Type
Floatz Rating
CCC48/100
Confidence
Indicative
v0.2
Sponsor
Baylor College of Medicine
Modality
protein_peptide
Development Phase
Phase 1/2
Status
Active
Evidence ledger · v0.2

Clinical Evidence

Clinical track record: trial progression, reported outcomes, safety signals, and endpoint quality.
33Moderate confidence
Detailed axis rationale is planned and will be published soon.
TrialPhaseStatusNPrimary endpointReadout
Oxytocin for Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Terminated

Competitive Position

Competitive setting: how crowded the indication is, class-level failures, and timing against rivals.
95High confidence
Detailed axis rationale is planned and will be published soon.

Same indication · Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility Type

AssetSponsorPhaseRating
Oxytocin (this asset)Baylor College of MedicineP1/2CCC · 48

Other indications for Oxytocin

IndicationSponsorPhaseRating
Prader-Willi SyndromeP2/3BBB · 76
Chronic Pain SyndromeP4BB · 69
DystociaP4BB · 67

Scientific Foundation

Strength of the underlying biology: target validation, tractability, modality fit, and how related mechanisms have fared.
NR

Planned for methodology v0.2.

Development Feasibility

How realistically the program can be executed, drawing on modality precedent, enrollment dynamics, and sponsor delivery.
NR

Planned for methodology v0.2.

Commercial Opportunity

Commercial prize: addressable population, unmet need, and the value case for the indication.
NR

Planned for methodology v0.2.

IP & Exclusivity

Exclusivity position, covering patent protection and freedom-to-operate runway.
NR

Planned for methodology v0.2.

Manufacturing & Supply

Manufacturing and supply readiness, driven by modality process and scale-up risk.
NR

Planned for methodology v0.2.

Citation

Floatz Terminal. Oxytocin in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility Type. Methodology v0.2.
Rated under v0.2 effective July 8, 2026. Last refreshed July 8, 2026.
Accessed July 14, 2026.
https://terminal.floatz.ai/assets/oxytocin-ehlers-danlos-syndrome-hypermobility-type

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