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Amgen gets FDA approval for migraine drug Aimovig

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Amgen clinical trial shows promising results for migraine drug Aimovig

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FDA gives big win to Amgen in biosimilars race

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Read More →Amgen announces positive results for migraine drug

Thousand Oaks-based biotech giant Amgen announced positive data from a phase 3 study of a new migraine drug co-developed with competitor Novartis. Amgen said in a news release that, after 12 weeks, Erenumab showed a significant reduction in monthly migraine days in patients with episodic migraines treated with Erenumab compared with a placebo. In the Read More →
Read More →FDA approves biosimilar of Amgen’s Enbrel

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration formally approved a competing biosimilar of Amgen’s top-selling drug Enbrel on Aug. 30. Made by Switzerland-based Novartis, Erelzi mimics the effects of Enbrel. Enbrel, which was first approved in 1998, is approved to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions by decreasing the amount of a protein produced by the Read More →
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Silence is deafening when new drugs are not approved

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