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  2. Orphan drug - Wikipedia

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    An orphan drug is a pharmaceutical agent that is developed to treat certain rare medical conditions. An orphan drug would not be profitable to produce without government assistance, due to the small population of patients affected by the conditions. The conditions that orphan drugs are used to treat are referred to as orphan diseases. The ...

  3. Orphan Drug Act of 1983 - Wikipedia

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    The Orphan Drug Act of 1983 is a law passed in the United States to facilitate development of orphan drugsdrugs for rare diseases such as Huntington's disease, myoclonus, ALS, Tourette syndrome or muscular dystrophy which affect small numbers of individuals residing in the United States.

  4. Medical food - Wikipedia

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    Medical foods are regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration under the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act regulations. 21 CFR 101.9(j) (8). [1]The term medical food, as defined in section 5(b) of the Orphan Drug Act (21 U.S.C. 360ee (b) (3)) is "a food which is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary ...

  5. How to fix the orphan drug problem driving up medical costs - AOL

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    An outdated law designed to spur drug development drives up the cost of new treatments, including those for Covid-19. How to fix the orphan drug problem driving up medical costs Skip to main content

  6. 3 Orphan Drugmakers to Watch - AOL

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    Since being signed into law 30 years ago, the Orphan Drug Act, or ODA, has resulted in the approval of more than 400 new drugs and biologic products in the United States. The goal of the ODA is to ...

  7. Will You Adopt This Orphan Drug? - AOL

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    Orphan drug status, which is given to drugs meant for the treatment of rare diseases, offers drug developers a path to faster approval and enhanced market exclusivity. So let's look at a small ...

  8. Rare Diseases Act of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the RDA was the Orphan Drug Act of 1983, which was designed to facilitate the development and commercialization of drugs to treat rare diseases, termed orphan drugs. This act, however, did not provide for the creation of a centralized structure able to coordinate research or recommend agendas that would better facilitate research and ...

  9. Twin Orphan Drug News - AOL

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    BioMarin Pharmaceuticals (NAS: BMRN) keeps chugging along, pushing its orphan drug pipeline forward. Yesterday, the biotech announced data from two trials, giving the company confidence to move ...