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  2. 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This list of over 500 monoclonal antibodies includes approved and investigational drugs as well as drugs that have been withdrawn from market; consequently, the column Use does not necessarily indicate clinical usage.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.

  3. US FDA approves CorMedix's drug for bloodstream infections - AOL

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. health regulator on Wednesday approved CorMedix's antimicrobial drug for reduction of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) in patients with kidney disease, allowing ...

  4. Tecovirimat - Wikipedia

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    Tecovirimat, sold under the brand name Tpoxx among others, [6] is an antiviral medication with activity against orthopoxviruses such as smallpox and mpox. [4] [7] [8] In 2018 it was the first antipoxviral drug approved in the United States.

  5. List of antiviral drugs - Wikipedia

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    Year approved Abacavir: HIV: ViiV Healthcare: Nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) 1998 Acyclovir (Aciclovir) Herpes Simplex, chickenpox, [2] varicella zoster virus: GSK: guanosine analogue RTI 1981 Adefovir: Hepatitis B [3] Gilead Sciences RTI 2002 , 2003 Amantadine: Influenza: Influenza A virus M2 proton channel ...

  6. Oritavancin - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declined to approve oritavancin without additional studies, and an EU application was withdrawn. [ citation needed ] In 2009, The Medicines Company acquired the development rights, completed clinical trials and submitted a new drug application to the FDA in February 2014. [ 26 ]

  7. Moxifloxacin - Wikipedia

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    Avelox was subsequently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in the United States in 1999 to treat specific bacterial infections. [7] Ranking 140th within the top 200 prescribed drugs in the United States for 2007, [ 49 ] Avelox generated sales of $697.3 million worldwide.

  8. Some worry that the first FDA-approved at-home test for STIs ...

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    Previously, HIV was the only other sexually transmitted infection to have an FDA-approved at-home test. Other at-home STI tests are available through telemedicine companies and major pharmacy chains.

  9. Omadacycline - Wikipedia

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    Omadacycline, sold under the brand name Nuzyra, is a broad spectrum antibiotic medication belonging to the aminomethylcycline subclass [3] of tetracycline antibiotics.In the United States, it was approved in October 2018, for the treatment of community-acquired bacterial pneumonia and acute skin and skin structure infections.

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