Pfizer & BioNTech submits Phase 1 data to US FDA for booster dose Covid-19
The data suggest that a booster dose given within 6 to 12 months after the second dose may help maintain a high level of protection against COVID-19.
The data suggest that a booster dose given within 6 to 12 months after the second dose may help maintain a high level of protection against COVID-19.
Studies include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon and Iota and it maintains antibodies for six months after the second dose
Idiopathic hypersomnia is a life-long condition, and the approval of Xywav will be instrumental in providing treatment for symptoms such as excessive sleepiness and difficulty waking, and in effectively managing this debilitating disorder
Demand normalisation post the second wave contributed to the steady growth
If approved it will bring a second source of MMR vaccine to the US market
TSC causes epilepsy in up to 85 % of patients, and up to 60 % of those patients do not respond to standard anti-seizure medicines
A globally approved pen filled by mass technology provides a safer self- administration fertility solution
The product can be used by any lab that conducts NGS testing, making precision medicine accessible to all cancer patients
Preclinical and early human data indicate BriLife may confer enhanced immunity against Delta variant
Single booster dose at 6 months of NVX-CoV2373 increased wild-type neutralizing antibodies more than 4-fold versus primary vaccination series
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