ADDITIONS to the list of
designated orphan drugs in July
were three.
They were Ipsen’s telotristat
etiprate tablets for the treatment
of Carcinoid Syndrome, Merck
Serono’s avelumab IV solution
for the treatment of Merkel
Cell Carcinoma and Stivarga
(regorafenib) from Bayer, used to
treat hepatocellular carcinoma.
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