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  2. Amgen (AMGN) to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards? - AOL

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  3. Amgen (AMGN) to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards? - AOL

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    Volume growth from Amgen's (AMGN) key drugs like Prolia, Xgeva, Repatha and others is expected to have been partially offset by biosimilar/generic competition for mature drugs.

  4. Amgen - Wikipedia

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    AMGen corporate logo, 1983 Argentine president Mauricio Macri meets with heads of Amgen, in 2018. Amgen was established in Thousand Oaks in 1980, as Applied Molecular Genetics. [6] [7] Amgen was backed by a small group of venture capitalists, and its early focus was on recombinant DNA technology and recombinant human insulin. [8]

  5. Amgen Inc v. Sanofi - Wikipedia

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    Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi, 598 U.S. 594 (2023), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Amgen's two patent applications on cholesterol-lowering drugs failed to satisfy the enablement clause of §112 of the Patent Act, 35 U.S.C. § 112(a).

  6. Amgen's peek at its GLP-1 drug trial results heightens ... - AOL

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    Amgen's positive trial results update on its GLP-1 injectable for obesity, MariTide, sent its ... Lilly recorded a total of $2 billion from its GLP-1 products in 2023, while Novo Nordisk pocketed ...

  7. Sanofi - Wikipedia

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    Sanofi was founded in 15 February 1973 [5] as a subsidiary of Elf Aquitaine (a French oil company subsequently acquired by Total), when Elf Aquitaine took control of the Labaz group, a pharmaceutical company formed in 1947 by Sociéte Belge de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly; [6] Labaz developed benziodarone in 1957.

  8. Merck & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, the U.S. government agreed to spend $1.2 billion to purchase 1.7 million doses of Molnupiravir, a Merck product, if it were to be approved by regulators to treat COVID-19. [134] In October 2021, the company said that the drug reduces the risk of hospitalization or death by around 50% for patients with mild or moderate cases of ...

  9. Andrew Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    The BBC report said he told journalists: "it was a 'moral issue' and he could no longer support the continued use of the three-in-one jab for measles, mumps and rubella. 'Urgent further research is needed to determine whether MMR may give rise to this complication in a small number of people,' Wakefield said at the time."