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  2. Novo Nordisk to discontinue Levemir insulin in U.S. market - AOL

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    The announcement comes eight months after Novo said it would cut U.S. list prices for several of its insulin products next year, including a 65% reduction in the list price of Levemir, in response ...

  3. Novo Nordisk faces scrutiny on Capitol Hill for pulling ...

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    The Novo spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters on Friday that Levemir was not discontinued due to "success" of the company's newer medicines Wegovy and Ozempic, widely prescribed for weight ...

  4. Patients push back against Novo Nordisk move to scrap an ...

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    Novo reported U.S. Levemir sales of 1.3 billion Danish crowns ($185 million) in 2023, less than 10% of sales in 2016, when Novo launched the higher-priced Tresiba as a successor product.

  5. Novo Nordisk - Wikipedia

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    Novo Nordisk employs more than 48,000 people globally, and markets its products in 168 countries. [7] The corporation was created in 1989, through a merger of two Danish companies, which date back to the 1920s. The Novo Nordisk logo is the Apis bull, one of the sacred animals of ancient Egypt, denoted by the hieroglyph

  6. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    discontinue [or] discharge ambiguous meaning decoct. decoctum: decoction det. detur: let it be given dieb. alt. diebus alternis: every other day; on alternate days dil. dilute dim. dimidius: one-half d. in p. æ. divide in partes æquales: divide into equal parts disp. dispersible [or] dispense div. divide divide; let it be divided

  7. Insulin detemir - Wikipedia

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    Insulin detemir, sold under the brand name Levemir among others, is a long-acting modified form of medical insulin used to treat both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [6] It is used by injection under the skin . [ 6 ]

  8. Senate panel questions Novo Nordisk CEO over decision to ...

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    The top of executive of Novo Nordisk told a Senate panel Tuesday it was a "difficult choice" to discontinue the long-acting insulin Levemir but he had to do so because of market forces.

  9. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    2006 Novo Nordisk Levemir "detemir" insulin analogue approved for clinical use in the US. 2008 Abott laboratories" FreeStyle Navigator CGM" gets approved. [93] 2013 The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requested more cardiac safety tests for Insulin degludec. 2015 Insulin degludec was approved by the FDA in September 2015.