The European Medicines
Agency’s Committee for Medicinal
Products for Human use (CHMP)
has recommended granting
a paediatric-use marketing
authorisation (PUMA) for
Hemangiol for the treatment
of proliferating infantile
haemangioma.
Infantile haemangioma are
abnormal growths (benign
tumours) involving blood vessels,
that develop in the skin or internal
organs and affect 3-10% of children.
Commonly called a strawberry
birthmark, they typically appear
during the first four to six weeks of
life, characteristically exhibit early
rapid growth and then usually start
to shrink spontaneously.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 26 Feb 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 26 Feb 14
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