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  2. Bevacizumab - Wikipedia

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    Bevacizumab, sold under the brand name Avastin among others, is a monoclonal antibody medication used to treat a number of types of cancers and a specific eye disease. [30] [28] For cancer, it is given by slow injection into a vein (intravenous) and used for colon cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, glioblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and renal-cell carcinoma. [31]

  3. List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies - Wikipedia

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    This list of over 500 monoclonal antibodies includes approved and investigational drugs as well as drugs that have been withdrawn from market; consequently, the column Use does not necessarily indicate clinical usage. See the list of FDA-approved therapeutic monoclonal antibodies in the monoclonal antibody therapy page.

  4. FDA Approves New Use for Roche's Avastin - AOL

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    Health care firm Roche announced in a press release Thursday that the FDA has approved a new indication for its cancer drug Avastin. The new usage will allow Roche to market Avastin, in ...

  5. Anti-VEGF - Wikipedia

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    By May 2012, anti-VEGF treatment with Avastin has been accepted by Medicare, is quite reasonably priced, and effective. Lucentis has a similar but smaller molecular structure to Avastin, and is FDA-approved (2006) for treating MacD, yet remains more costly, as is the more recent (approved in 2011) aflibercept (Eylea). Tests on these treatments ...

  6. FDA to Review Use of Avastin for Breast Cancer - AOL

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    Roche's (RHHBY) blockbuster cancer drug, Avastin, is up for review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration next month. If the FDA follows its advisory panel's recommendation from last month, it ...

  7. Monoclonal antibody therapy - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are two FDA approved antibody therapies for Alzheimer's disease, Aducanemab and Lecanemab. Aducanemab has received accelerated approval while Lecanemab has received full approval. [25] Several clinical trials using passive and active immunization have been performed and some are on the way with expected results in a couple of ...

  8. Pfizer's Avastin biosimilar wins FDA approval - AOL

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    In 2017, U.S.-based Amgen Inc's Mvasi was approved by the FDA as the first biosimilar to Roche's Avastin, which brought in revenue of $6.85 billion to the Swiss drugmaker in 2018. Pfizer's Avastin ...

  9. Ranibizumab - Wikipedia

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    Ranibizumab, sold under the brand name Lucentis among others, is a monoclonal antibody fragment created from the same parent mouse antibody as bevacizumab.It is an anti-angiogenic [16] that is approved to treat the "wet" type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD, also ARMD), diabetic retinopathy, and macular edema due to branch retinal vein occlusion or central retinal vein occlusion.