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- Oseltamivir, sold under the brand name Tamiflu among others, is an antiviral medication used to treat and prevent influenza A and influenza B, viruses...
- up to 90% of the world's annual star anise crop to produce oseltamivir (Tamiflu) via shikimic acid. Illicium comes from the Latin illicio meaning "entice"...
- DailyMed. 23 March 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020. "Tamiflu- oseltamivir phosphate capsule TAMIFLU- oseltamivir phosphate powder, for suspension". DailyMed...
- anti-influenza drug oseltamivir marketed by Hoffmann-La Roche under the trade name Tamiflu. Its commercial production starts from the biomolecule shikimic acid harvested...
- experience of trying to gain access to clinical study reports for the antiviral Tamiflu (oseltamivir) from the drug's manufacturer Roche. The article outlined...
- initial public offering in 1992, and successfully developed drugs like Tamiflu and Vistide that decade. In the 2000s, Gilead received approval for drugs...
- fusion-positive solid tumours. Soriatane/Neotigason (acitretin), for psoriasis. Tamiflu (oseltamivir), for influenza A and B (both treatment and prevention). Tarceva...
- Hetero. Retrieved 22 June 2018. Swine flu: Centre taps Hetero for generic Tamiflu supplyArchived 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Khomba Singh (5 May...
- medication Nexavar. In the United States, it launched influenza medication Tamiflu with marketing partner Alvogen, multiple sclerosis treatment drug glatiramer...
- (Illicium verum) is used as a base material for production of oseltamivir (Tamiflu). Although shikimic acid is present in most autotrophic organisms, it is...