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  2. Filgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Filgrastim, sold under the brand name Neupogen among others, is a medication used to treat low neutrophil count. [21] Low neutrophil counts may occur with HIV/AIDS, following chemotherapy or radiation poisoning, or be of an unknown cause. [21] It may also be used to increase white blood cells for gathering during leukapheresis. [21]

  3. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor - Wikipedia

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    The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) first approved filgrastim on February 20, 1991 marketed by Amgen with the brand name Neupogen. [31] It was initially approved to reduce the risk of infection in patients with non-myeloid malignancies who are taking myelosuppressive anti-cancer drugs associated with febrile neutropenia with fever.

  4. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    prednisolone – glucocorticoid (steroid) used in the management of inflammation and auto-immune disease, primarily in cats; prednisone – glucocorticoid (steroid) used in the management of inflammation and auto immune disease; pregabalin – neuropathic pain reliever and anti-convulsant; propofol – short acting intravenous drug used to ...

  5. FDA Issues Urgent Warning on Dangers of Common Dog Medication

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    The United States Food and Drugs Administration is warning pet owners about a common medication given to pets to treat arthritis. The F.D.A. now says that the drug Librela may be associated with ...

  6. 29 Best Flea Medicines for Dogs Without Vet Prescription - AOL

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    Thankfully, there are treatments available that can help rid our pups of these pesky pests. CAPSTAR (nitenpyram) is an oral flea medication that can be given to dogs without a prescription from a vet.

  7. Apotex - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Apotex began selling a biosimilar version of Amgen's Neulasta in Europe, a blockbuster drug used by cancer patients in chemotherapy as a way to boost white blood count. Apotex's version is known as Grastofil (filgrastim) and is licensed for sale in Europe by Stada Arzneimittel. [25]

  8. Pegfilgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Pegfilgrastim is indicated to decrease the incidence of infection, as manifested by febrile neutropenia, in people with non-myeloid malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anti-cancer drugs associated with a clinically significant incidence of febrile neutropenia; and to increase survival in people acutely exposed to myelosuppressive doses of radiation (hematopoietic subsyndrome of acute ...

  9. The dog medication Librela is likely sickening and killing dogs, the FDA warned. Ermolaev Alexandr – stock.adobe.com More than 3,600 cases of Librela harming dogs have been reported to the FDA.