IRLAB’s IRL752 is proposed pirepemat as a unique INN by WHO
IRLAB announced today that the World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed the name pirepemat as the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) for the company’s drug candidate IRL752, which is in development for decreasing the risk of falling in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Given the drug candidate’s unique mode of action, WHO concluded that IRL752 should not be incorporated into any existing INN stem in the classification system. IRL752 therefore has the potential to becoming a first-in-class treatment. The INN will identify the active pharmaceutical substance of IRL752 during its