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Jaguar Health Provides Corporate Update and Outlines 2022 Milestones

2021 was a year of progress for Jaguar Health as the company advanced its key human pipeline initiatives focused on chemotherapy-related diarrhea (CTD) and

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Jaguar Health Provides Corporate Update and Outlines 2022 Milestones

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[{"type":"text","content":"2021 was a year of progress for Jaguar Health as the company advanced its key human pipeline initiatives focused on chemotherapy-related diarrhea (CTD) and short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure (SBS-IF) and received conditional approval for Canalevia™-CA1 (crofelemer) for dogsPipeline advancing in 2022 with company's Phase 3 CTD study continuing and expected completion of an SBS-IF investigator-initiated proof-of-concept trial2022: Jaguar's year of the dog with continued launch, education, and promotion activity for Canalevia-CA1, which received conditional approval December 21, 2021, for chemotherapy induced diarrhea in dogsSAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / January 13, 2022 / Jaguar Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAGX) today provided a corporate update and outlined expected 2022 milestones.\"2021 was a year of progress for Jaguar Health as we advanced our key human pipeline initiatives with the presentation at December's San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium of Phase 2 data for prophylaxis in chemotherapy-related diarrhea; received Orphan Drug Designation in the European Union for crofelemer for short bowel syndrome; formed Napo Therapeutics in Milan, Italy, which was subsequently funded as a result of the merger of Napo Therapeutics with Milan-based Dragon SPAC S.p.A. (with the funding referenced in Jaguar Health's October 25, 2021 press release); and completed a license agreement with Napo Therapeutics. In December we also excitingly and importantly received conditional approval for Canalevia™-CA1 for chemotherapy induced diarrhea in dogs,\" said Lisa Conte, Jaguar Health's president and CEO. \"As we begin 2022, we look forward to an exciting year on the commercial front with our Canalevia-CA1 launch and continued sales of Mytesi®; the continued development of crofelemer - our ‘pipeline within a product'; continuing efforts to forge license and business development relationships; and, most importantly, providing relief with a novel first-in-class mechanism of action to patients in need - including patients for whom no alternative therapeutic options exist.\"2021 ACCOMPLISHMENTS & STATUS UPDATES:Canalevia™-CA1: The First and Only Treatment for Chemotherapy-Induced Diarrhea (CID) in Dogs to Receive Any Type of Approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Canalevia-CA1 (crofelemer delayed-release tablets) received conditio...

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