-
orphan drug for
Genzyme that the FDA
approved was
Ceredase, a drug for
treating Gaucher disease.
Ceredase was
eventually replaced by Cerezyme, which, for...
- the
oligosaccharide chains have been
terminated with
mannose residues.
Ceredase is the
trade name of a
citrate buffered solution of
alglucerase that was...
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first drug for Gaucher's was
alglucerase (
Ceredase),
which was a
version of
glucocerebrosidase that was
harvested from human...
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cerivastatin (INN) Cernevit-12...
- therapy), for knee pain.
Cerdelga (Eliglustat), for type 1
gaucher disease.
Ceredase (Alglucerase), for Gaucher's disease.
Cerezyme (Imiglucerase), for Gaucher's...
-
treatment of
Ceredase for one
patient took 22,000
placentas annually to manufacture, a
difficult and
expensive procedure. A new
version of
Ceredase, called...
- in
multiple transcript variants encoding the same protein.
Alglucerase (
Ceredase) was a
version of
glucocerebrosidase that was
harvested from
human placental...
-
plasminogen activator (TPA)
Activase by
Genentech Glucocerebrosidase:
Ceredase by
Genzyme Interferon (IF) Interferon-beta-1a:
Avonex from
Biogen Idec;...
- 1991 the
first version of Genzyme's
orphan drug
Alglucerase (brand name
Ceredase), the only
treatment for Gaucher's disease, was
approved by the FDA. Termeer...