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GSK Studies on Depemokimab for Severe Asthma Meet Primary Goals
Zacks· 3 days agoGSK's depemokimab has the potential to become the first ultra-long-acting biologic for severe asthma with a six-month dosing schedule
Manage Your Asthma: FDA on Know Your Triggers and Treatment Options
Sierra Sun Times· 4 days agoAsthma is a chronic lung disease that causes the airways to become inflamed and narrow. Symptoms of...
First Advanced Oral Treatment For Asthma - Sanofi's Investigational Drug Shows Potential
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoWednesday, Sanofi SA (NASDAQ:SNY) reported results from the Phase 2 study of oral rilzabrutinib in...
Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition promotes air quality and asthma awareness
WFMJ Youngstown· 16 hours agoThose who suffer from asthma attacks know an attack can be severe, or even fatal. But not everyone...
SMART Inhalers: The Overlooked Solution in Asthma Management
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoAccording to research presented at the ATS 2024 International Conference, only 14.5 percent of adult...
Sanofi reports positive data from Phase II asthma treatment trial
Clinical Trials Arena via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoSanofi has announced positive outcomes from a Phase II clinical trial of rilzabrutinib, an oral...
Children are more likely to be hospitalised for asthma during heatwave, study finds
Euronews via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNew research suggests that children may be more likely to be hospitalised for severe asthma...
GSK Experimental Drug Reduces Severe Asthma Attacks in Key Trial
Bloomberg· 4 days agoAn experimental drug from GSK Plc reduced asthma attacks in late-stage trials, paving the way for a...
GSK says its experimental drug reduced asthma attacks with only two doses a year
Quartz· 4 days agoPeople suffering from a severe form of asthma could soon see their symptoms improve with a new...
GSK's experimental drug shows promise in reducing severe asthma attacks
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe drug, called depemokimab, showed "significant and meaningful reductions" in asthma attacks for...