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  2. Vigabatrin - Wikipedia

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    Vigabatrin reduced cholecystokinin tetrapeptide-induced symptoms of panic disorder, in addition to elevated cortisol and ACTH levels, in healthy volunteers. [12]Vigabatrin is also used to treat seizures in succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADHD), which is an inborn GABA metabolism defect that causes intellectual disability, hypotonia, seizures, speech disturbance, and ataxia ...

  3. Japanese encephalitis vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese encephalitis vaccines first became available in the 1930s. [3] One of them was an inactivated mouse brain-derived vaccine (the Nakayama and/or Beijing-1 strain), made by BIKEN and marketed by Sanofi Pasteur as JE-VAX, until production ceased in 2005.

  4. PK 11195 - Wikipedia

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    (R)-[11 C]PK 11195 has been used in positron emission tomography (PET) scanning to visualize brain inflammation in patients with neuronal damage. Increases in ( R )-[ 11 C]PK 11195 binding have been reported in patients with stroke, traumatic brain injury [ 5 ] and in patients with chronic neurodegenerative conditions including Huntington's ...

  5. Sanofi - Wikipedia

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    Sanofi S.A. is a French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, France. The corporation was established in 1973 and merged with Synthélabo in 1999 to form Sanofi-Synthélabo. In 2004, Sanofi-Synthélabo merged with Aventis and renamed to Sanofi-Aventis, which were each the product of several previous mergers ...

  6. Why Sanofi Stock Was Robustly Healthy Today - AOL

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    Sanofi quoted Houman Ashrafian, its head of research and development, as saying that it "represents an unprecedented breakthrough as a potential first-in-disease treatment option with clinically ...

  7. Drug delivery to the brain - Wikipedia

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    Drug delivery to the brain is the process of passing therapeutically active molecules across the blood–brain barrier into the brain.This is a complex process that must take into account the complex anatomy of the brain as well as the restrictions imposed by the special junctions of the blood–brain barrier.

  8. Amisulpride - Wikipedia

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    Amisulpride is approved and used at low doses in the treatment of dysthymia and major depressive disorder. [10] [20] [11] [21] [22] [23] Whereas typical doses used in schizophrenia block postsynaptic dopamine D 2-like receptors and reduce dopaminergic neurotransmission, low doses of amisulpride preferentially block presynaptic dopamine D 2 and D 3 autoreceptors and thereby disinhibit dopamine ...

  9. Sanofi wins US approval for multiple myeloma drug in newly ...

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    -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday it has approved the use of a drug combination along with Sanofi's Sarclisa infusion as a treatment for certain types of newly diagnosed ...