
FEATURES 2
Peripheral neuropathy refers to a series of symptoms caused by nerve damage.1
Symptoms such as neuropathic pain, numbness, paralysis, and muscle weakness have been reported.
Shingles, chemotherapy, and diabetes are considered to be causes of nerve damage.
- Source: American Cancer Society website: https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/physical-side-effects/peripheral-neuropathy/what-is-cipn.html (accessed 5 July 2018)

Indications
Peripheral neuropathy (chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, etc.)
Neuropathic pain
Mechanism of action
Selectively binds to peripheral nerves
Novel mechanism of action to regulate cytoskeletal factors
Key efficacy profile
Disease-modifying potential having functions to recover damaged neuron
Higher and persistent effects confirmed in various disease models
Key safety profile
Good safety and pharmacokinetics profiles confirmed with >100 healthy voluntees
No CNS-related adverse effects were confirmed


SNT-001 repairs damaged Neuronal cells.
