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Filgrastim, sold
under the
brand name
Neupogen among others, is a
medication used to
treat low
neutrophil count. Low
neutrophil counts may
occur with HIV/AIDS...
- tissues. The
pharmaceutical analogs of
naturally occurring G-CSF are
called filgrastim and lenograstim. G-CSF also
stimulates the survival, proliferation, differentiation...
-
recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating
factor (GCSF)
analog filgrastim. It
serves to
stimulate the
production of
white blood cells (neutrophils)...
- the
United States'
first biosimilar product, the
biosimilar of
filgrastim called filgrastim-sndz (trade name Zarxio) by Sandoz. In the
United States, the...
- INN)
filaminast (INN)
filenadol (INN)
filgrastim (INN)
filgrastim-aafi
filgrastim-ayow
filgrastim-sndz
filgrastim-txid
filibuvir (USAN, INN)
filipin (INN)...
- way to
boost white blood count. Apotex's
version is
known as
Grastofil (
filgrastim) and is
licensed for sale in
Europe by
Stada Arzneimittel. In February...
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December 2006 to s****
approval for a
clinical trial of its
biosimilar Filgrastim in
Europe and was
certified as EU GMP-compliant in
April 2007, becoming...
-
April 2019). "Neupogen, Granix, Zarxio,
Nivestym (
filgrastim, tbo-
filgrastim,
filgrastim-sndz,
filgrastim-aafi, G-CSF) dosing, indications, interactions...
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occurring glycoproteins that
stimulate white blood cell proliferation.
Filgrastim is a
synthetic form of GCSF
produced in E.coli. PBSC
donors are given...
- long-term use of
filgrastim causing sequestration of
platelets in the
spleen in GSD Ib, anemia, due to long-term use of
filgrastim causing sequestration...