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  2. Co-pay card - Wikipedia

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    The insurance benefit manager recognizes the drug as a TIER 3 brand for the patient and relays the patient co-pay to be $30.00. The co-pay card benefit manager recognizes the $30.00 and covers the $20.00 of co-pay, leaving $10 for the patient to pay out of pocket. Another patient without prescription insurance coverage follows the same process.

  3. Takeda Pharmaceutical Company - Wikipedia

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    Takeda Midosuji Building, headquarters of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan. Takeda Pharmaceuticals was founded in 1781, and was incorporated on January 29, 1925. [12] One of the firm's mainstay drugs is Actos (pioglitazone), a compound in the thiazolidinedione class of drugs used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. It ...

  4. Denosumab - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, the FDA approved applications from Sandoz for Jubbonti (denosumab-bbdz), a biosimilar to Prolia; and Wyost (denosumab-bbdz), a biosimilar to Xgeva. [43] [44] In February 2025, the FDA approved denosumab-dssb, sold under the brand name Ospomyv, as a biosimiar to Prolia; and also sold under the brand name Xbryk as a biosimilar to ...

  5. Pfizer loses lawsuit over U.S. limits on drug copay assistance

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    In a Thursday night decision, U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in Manhattan rejected Pfizer's request to offer two copay support programs for patients taking its Vyndaqel and Vyndamax drugs.

  6. MDVIP - Wikipedia

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    Each physician cares for up to 600 patients as opposed to the average 2,500-3,500 patients in a traditional primary-care practice. MDVIP patients receive a comprehensive physical examination and follow-up wellness plan as well as electronic medical records and a personalized patient portal with focus on diet, exercise, doctor communication and ...

  7. ARIAD Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was an American oncology company, now part of Takeda Oncology, which was founded in 1991 by Harvey J. Berger, M.D. and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ARIAD engaged in the discovery, development, and commercialization of medicines for cancer patients.

  8. Vedolizumab - Wikipedia

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    Vedolizumab, sold under the brand name Entyvio, is a monoclonal antibody medication developed by Takeda Oncology for the treatment of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. [5] It binds to integrin α 4 β 7 ( LPAM-1 , lymphocyte Peyer's patch adhesion molecule 1, a dimer of Integrin alpha-4 and Integrin beta-7 ), [ 5 ] [ 6 ] blocking the α 4 ...

  9. Trelagliptin - Wikipedia

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    The licensing rights that Takeda purchased from Furiex Pharmaceuticals for DPP-4 inhibitors included a clause specific to development of this drug in the US and EU. [1] The clause required that all services done for phase II and phase III clinical studies in the US and EU be purchased through Furiex. [ 1 ]