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View Post: Alopecia areata treated with efalizumab
4 Nov 2009 by gohaircom
J Drugs Dermatol. 2009;8:758. Alopecia areata treated with efalizumab: a case with significant hair regrowth after long-term therapy. Smith JR, et al. Efaluzimab has recently been described as a treatment for hair loss due to alopecia ...
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View Post: Medical Malpractice Sample Case for Legal Nurse Consultants: Was a ...
12 Nov 2009 by Paul Parks RN LNC
Since 2004, he has been a strong advocate of using efalizumab for treatment-resistant psoriasis. Many patients have been successfully treated. As expected, many patients have had some side effects; all have been manageable. ...
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View Post: The Legal RN : Medical-Legal Information Updated Daily: People ...
12 Nov 2009
Skin alleging he was negligent in prescribing efalizumab, and that the efalizumab caused the death of their family member. Worse than that, the family files a wrongful death lawsuit against Dr. Skin. ...
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View Post: Psoriasis - efalizumab and etanercept
25 Jul 2006
The European Medicines Agency (EMEA), the European Union (EU) body which is responsible for monitoring the safety of medicines, has recommended that marketing authorisation be suspended for Serono's psoriasis drug efalizumab (raptiva) ...
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View Post: Stem Legal : Hissey Kientz Adds Raptiva (Efalizumab) Practice Page
22 May 2009 by Steve Matthews
Product injury firm Hissey Kientz LLP has recently established a practice area page for the psoriasis treatment drug Raptiva (efalizumab). The once-a-week injection has been used to treat more than 46000 patients with chronic plaque ...
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View Post: FDA - Healthline Today
6 Mar 2009 by admin
Since the approval of Raptiva (efalizumab) in October 2003, the FDA has received reports of three confirmed cases and one possible case of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy leu·co·en·ceph·a·lop·a·thy or PML in patients who were ...
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