Janssen announces U.S. FDA approval of Invega Hafyera
Invega Hafyera offers patients the fewest doses per year. Phase 3 non-inferiority study results showed over 92% of participants were relapse-free at 12 months
Invega Hafyera offers patients the fewest doses per year. Phase 3 non-inferiority study results showed over 92% of participants were relapse-free at 12 months
The revenues and profits derived from the new subsidiary will be consolidated in the parent company
As of June 30, 2021, 267 out of a total of 427 SEZs approved by the government are operational
The company aims to continue its expansion via organic and inorganic routes to increase production capacity and product portfolio
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the divide that exists between rich and developing nations and to address these challenges the World Health Organisation (WHO), has compiled a list of innovative health technologies that aim to bridge the gap
Self-collection devices designed for ease of use and safety
The lab will offer about 4,000 different tests ranging from basic to high-end molecular diagnostic tests
The clinical trial will evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic properties of ICP-723 in patients with solid tumours, and evaluate the anti-tumour efficacy of ICP-723 on NTRK fusion-positive cancers
Results reinforce the well-established safety profile of Dupixent - the first-ever biologic medicine for atopic dermatitis currently approved for patients as young 6 years old
A sum of Rs 70 crores and Rs 10 crores for a new Ayurvedic college in Assam and upgradation of the ayurvedic college in Guwahati respectively
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