Kovaltry | Nuwiq | Elocta | Novo 8 | Advate |
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What is Kogenate?
The predecessor of Kovaltry
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What is human cell line?
Primary marketing claim of Nuwiq.
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Who is Stefan Lethagen?
Former coagulation doctor in Malmö now working for SOBI.
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What is diabetes?
Therapy area with main source of profit for Novo Nordisk.
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What is Baxject?
Transfer device for Advate.
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What is 12 months?
The longest storage time in RT for Kovaltry
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What is HEK cell?
The name of human cell line used for production of Nuwiq.
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What is 19 hours?
Half-life of Elocta according to SPC.
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What is prefilled syringe?
Transfer device for Novo 8.
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What is Adynovi/Adynovate?
PEGylated version of Advate (approved in US but not yet EU).
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What is Bioset?
The transfer device for Kovaltry.
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What is 28%?
The discount of Nuwiq in Denmark vs Helixate.
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What is prefilled syringe?
Transfer device for Elocta.
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Who is Karin Knobe?
Coagulation doctor from Malmö working for Novonordisk.
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What is Helixate?
Market leading rFVIII product on Iceland.
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What is 20-40 IU/kg, 2 to 3 times per week?
The SPC dosing for adults of Kovaltry for prophylaxis.
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What is NuProtect?
The PUP study of Nuwiq claiming to show reduced number of inhibitors.
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What is Biogen?
The company that has invented Elocta and is marketing Elocta in US
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What is 3rd generation?
The classification of generation of Novo8.
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What is 6 months?
Time allowed to keep Advate outside refrigerator.
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What is Helixate?
Kovaltry/Bayers main competitor product to switch from.
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What is Vihuma?
Same product as Nuwiq but marketed by Biotest in Germany.
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What is Fc?
Molecule used to prolong half-life of Elocta.
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What is turoctogoc alfa?
Generic name of Novo 8.
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What is 42%?
The inhibitor rate in the Advate PUP study EPIC.
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