Examples of 'granted orphan' in a sentence

Meaning of "granted orphan"

granted orphan - This term is used in the context of orphan drug designation, which is granted to drugs that treat rare diseases

How to use "granted orphan" in a sentence

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granted orphan
It has been granted orphan drug status.
Vintafolide, etarfolatide and IV folic acid have been granted orphan drug status by the EMA.
It has been granted orphan drug status in Europe.
It was granted orphan drug status by the European Medicines Agency in April 2011.
The EMA and the FDA recently granted orphan drug designation to EGT-301.
It has been granted Orphan drug status for Merkel cell carcinoma.
Two years ago, it was granted orphan drug designation from the FDA.
We have been granted Orphan Drug Designation for one of our drug candidates.
The drug has been granted Orphan designation in the U.S. and EU.
Selumetinib granted orphan designation in Europe for neurofibromatosis type 1.
The medicine has been granted orphan drug status by the European Medicines Agency EMA.
The drug has been granted orphan drug designation in both the United States and Europe.
It has also been granted orphan designation by the European Medicines Agency.
Vosoritide has been granted orphan drug designation in both the U.S. and Europe.
Ensituximab was granted orphan drug designation for pancreatic cancer by the FDA in 2010.

See also

CAP-1002 has been granted orphan drug designation by the FDA for the treatment of DMD.
Prometic 's Plasminogen ( Ryplazim ™ ) granted orphan drug designation for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ( IPF ).

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