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Nutropin

Nutropin Somatropin Genentech Growth hormone inadequacy in children... [Pg.694]

Nutropin (recombinant Lyophile for SC injection 28°C as lyophile, stable for 14 5 mg vial 45 mg manitol, 1.7 mg... [Pg.709]

Genentech was founded in 1976 by scientist Herbert Boyer and the venture capitalist Robert Swanson. Headquartered in San Francisco, it employs almost 5000 staff worldwide and has 10 protein-based products on the market. These include hGHs (Nutropin, Chapter 11), the anti-body-based products Herceptin and Rituxan (Chapter 13) and the thrombolytic agents Ac-tivase and TNKase (Chapter 12). The company also has 20 or so products in clinical trials. In 2004, it generated some US 4.6 billion in revenues. [Pg.7]

Nutropin AQ Schwartz Pharma AG Growth failure, Turner s syndrome... [Pg.310]

Brand Name(s) (somatropin) Genotropin, Genotropin Miniquick, Humatrope, Nor-ditropin, Norditropin Cartridge, Nutropin, Nutropin AQ, Nutropin Depot, Saizen, Se-rostim, Zorbitive... [Pg.1141]

Growth hormone deficienqf. Subcutaneous (Humatrope) 0.006 mg/kg once daily. Subcutaneous (Nutropin) 0.006 mg/kg once daily. Subcutaneous (Nutropin AQ) 0.006 mg/kg once daily. Subcutaneous (Genotropin) 0.04-0.08 mg/kg weekly divided into 6-7 equal doses/wk. [Pg.1142]

Trade names Humatrope, Genotropin, Norditropin, Nutropin, Saizen, Serostim... [Pg.226]

Manufacturer Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, IN Humatrope) Pharmacia, Stockholm, Sweden Genotropin) Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark Norditropin) Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA Nutropin) Serono Laboratories, Inc., Randolph, MA Saizen, Serostim)... [Pg.226]

Route of administration Humatrope and Saizen are intended for subcutaneous or intramuscular administration. Genotropin, Nutropin, and Serostim are intended for subcutaneous use. Norditropin is intended for subcutaneous injection in the thighs after reconstitution. Nutropin Depot in administered by subcutaneous injection once or twice a month. [Pg.227]

Somatropin (Accretropin, Genotropin, Humatrope, Nutropin, Norditropin, Omnitrope, Saizen, Serostim, Tev-Tropin, Zorbtive)... [Pg.848]

Nutropin depot Human growth hormone PLGA SQ/IM... [Pg.279]

Nutropin Depot PLGA Human growth hormone Growth deficiencies... [Pg.349]

Cook DM, Biller BM, Vance ML, Hoffman AR, Phillips LS, Ford KM, Benziger DP, Illeperuma A, Blethen SL, Attie KM, Dao LN, Reimann JD, Fielder PJ. The pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of a long-acting growth hormone (GH) preparation (Nutropin Depot) in GH-deficient adults. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002 87(10) 4508-14. [Pg.517]

With exception of those few whose insert states otherwise, the dry unmixed GH substance maybe stored at room temperature. Once the solution has been mixed with the dry GH powder, (SWIRLED, DO NOT SHAKEN) the mixture must be refrigerated and lasts for 24-hours before it begins to degrade. An interesting product has become available called DEPO-NUTROPIN that has an active-life of about a month. This would allow for fewer injections and a reduced price. Also, several patents run out this year so many overseas and less expensive GH preparation will soon be available in the U.S. by prescription only. [Pg.122]


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