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Type 2 CRSwNP is linked to worse health-related quality of life, with higher rates of smell loss and rhinorrhea emerging as ...
French pharma major Sanofi and US partner Regeneron Pharmaceuticals yesterday presented positive results from the EVEREST ...
In patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, factors including baseline antibiotic use and asthma impacted the ...
Pharmacology modeling data presented at the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Congress describe ...
A new Canadian real-world study, ACTIONS (chAracterizing oral Corticosteroid use in patients with chronic rhInOsinusitis with ...
“Some biologics have been approved by the FDA and EMA for the add-on therapy for treatment of adults with CRSwNP.” Additionally, he said, CRSwNP has a negative impact on quality of life with ...
Most people with a condition known as chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) are able to control their symptoms by using medicines that are sprayed into the nose or taken by mouth.
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China’s NMPA approves GSK’s Nucala for CRSwNP treatmentThe China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has approved GSK’s Nucala (mepolizumab) as an add-on treatment with intranasal corticosteroids to treat chronic rhinosinusitis with ...
This approval expands the initial June 2019 FDA approval in CRSwNP for patients aged 18 years and older. The FDA evaluated Dupixent for this expanded indication under Priority Review, which is ...
The approval in adolescent patients with CRSwNP was also supported by pharmacokinetic data from adult and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older with moderate to severe asthma and adult ...
The indication, I believe it is the most important to focus on, would be the use of verekitug for the treatment of patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps [CRSwNP]. The reason is ...
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GSK's depemokimab under review in China and Japan for asthma, CRSwNPCRSwNP affects up to 4% of the general population, with approximately 40% having uncontrolled disease. In Japan, about 200,000 people with chronic sinusitis are subject to surgery due to nasal polyps.
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