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  2. Rimegepant - Wikipedia

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    Rimegepant, sold under the brand name Nurtec ODT among others, is a medication used for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults and the prophylactic/ preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults.

  3. Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2020, eptinezumab (Vyepti) was approved by the FDA for the treatment of migraine via intravenous infusion as well. [26] Three small-molecule antagonists have been approved for treatment of migraine: ubrogepant, rimegepant, and atogepant. [4] [3] [5] Ubrogepant and rimegepant are approved for acute treatment.

  4. List of clinical trial registries - Wikipedia

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    The DRKS is an open access, free of charge online register for clinical trials and is available both in English and German. DRKS is part of the WHO's ICTRP. The DRKS works with two partner registries in Germany, DeReG (German Registry for Somatic Gene-Transfer Trials) and Clinical Trial Registry of the University Medical Center Freiburg. [4]

  5. Approved drug - Wikipedia

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    Before a drug can be prescribed, it must undergo the FDA's approval process. While a drug can feasibly be used off-label (for non-approved indications), it still is required to be approved for a specific disease or medical condition. [2] Drug companies seeking to sell a drug in the United States must first test it.

  6. Pfizer (PFE) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    A Phase III trial is underway, and pending positive data and regulatory approval, VLA15 would become the only vaccine available to help prevent the acute severe and long-term health consequences ...

  7. Expanded access - Wikipedia

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    Expanded access or compassionate use is the use of an unapproved drug or medical device under special forms of investigational new drug applications (IND) or IDE application for devices, outside of a clinical trial, by people with serious or life-threatening conditions who do not meet the enrollment criteria for the clinical trial in progress.

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  9. New Drug Application - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1962 Kefauver–Harris Amendment, new drugs are statutorily required to demonstrate both safety and effectiveness through substantial evidence for approval. The amendment defines substantial evidence as "evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including clinical investigations, by experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the ...