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  2. Lenalidomide - Wikipedia

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    Lenalidomide, sold under the brand name Revlimid among others, is a medication used to treat multiple myeloma, smoldering myeloma, and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). [8] For multiple myeloma, it is a first line treatment, and is given with dexamethasone . [ 8 ]

  3. Cereblon E3 ligase modulator - Wikipedia

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    The thalidomide molecule is a synthetic derivative of glutamic acid and consists of a glutarimide ring and a phthaloyl ring (Figure 5). [15] [16] Its IUPAC name is 2-(2,6-dioxopiperidin-3-yl)isoindole-1,3-dione and it has one chiral center [15] After thalidomide's selective inhibition of TNF-α had been reported, a renewed effort was put in thalidomide's clinical development.

  4. Sandoz - Wikipedia

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    Sandoz Group AG is a Swiss company that focuses on generic pharmaceuticals and biosimilars. [4] Prior to October 2023, it was part of a division of Novartis that was established in 2003, when Novartis united all of its generics businesses under the name Sandoz.

  5. Novartis to spin off generics business Sandoz next year - AOL

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    ZURICH/LONDON (Reuters) -Novartis plans to spin off its underperforming generics unit Sandoz to sharpen its focus on its patented prescription medicines, the Swiss group said on Thursday ...

  6. Sandoz launches rival version of AbbVie's arthritis ... - AOL

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    Sandoz launches rival version of AbbVie's arthritis drug Humira. July 1, 2023 at 12:20 AM ... Rival Amgen Inc was the first to launch a biosimilar of Humira earlier this year, which debuted at a 5 ...

  7. Natalizumab - Wikipedia

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    Natalizumab was originally approved for treatment of multiple sclerosis in 2004, through the FDA's accelerated Fast Track program, due to the drug's efficacy in one-year clinical trials. In February 2005, four months after its approval, natalizumab was withdrawn voluntarily by the manufacturer after two cases of progressive multifocal ...

  8. Novartis - Wikipedia

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    The Chemiefirma Kern und Sandoz ("Kern and Sandoz Chemistry Firm") was founded in 1886 by Alfred Kern (1850–1893) and Edouard Sandoz (1853–1928). The first dyes manufactured by them were alizarinblue and auramine. After Kern's death, the partnership became the corporation Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz in 1895.

  9. Imatinib - Wikipedia

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    They wrote that after unexpectedly becoming a blockbuster, Novartis increased the price to $92,000 (equivalent to $122,098 in 2023) per year in 2012, with annual revenues of $4.7 billion. Other physicians have complained about the cost.