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What Are Biosimilars?

What Are Biosimilars?

A biosimilar is a version of a biologic medication that is made by a different company than the one that invented it, with no clinically meaningful differences in terms of safety, potency and purity.
Biosimilars

Biosimilars

: A biosimilar is a version of a biologic medication that is made by a different company than the one that invented it, with no clinically meaningful differences in terms of safety, potency and purity.
Boehringer Ingelheim grows faster than the pharmaceutical market for the tenth time in succession / continued high level of investment in research and development / market launch of five innovative medicines planned

Boehringer Ingelheim grows faster than the pharmaceutical market for the tenth time in succession / continued high level of investment in research and development / market launch of five innovative medicines planned

Boehringer Ingelheim grows faster than the pharmaceutical market for the tenth time in succession / continued high level of investment in research and development / market launch of five innovative medicines planned
Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital join Boehringer Ingelheim to study the incidence of progressive Interstitial Lung Disease in COVID-19 patients

Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital join Boehringer Ingelheim to study the incidence of progressive Interstitial Lung Disease in COVID-19 patients

Weill Cornell Medicine And Newyork-presbyterian Hospital Join Boehringer Ingelheim To Study The Incidence Of Progressive Interstitial Lung Disease In Covid-19 Patients