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Adjuvants: These are ingredients that can be added to vaccines to supercharge them.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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Adjuvants can be used for many vaccines, for bioterrorism threats, for influenza and vaccines in development for malaria or HIV.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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Adjuvants allow for lesser quantities of vaccines and fewer doses, and are used in several vaccines.
Hot Topics: Squalene 2009
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Adjuvants: These are ingredients that can be added to vaccines to supercharge them.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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Adjuvants allow for lesser quantities of vaccines and fewer doses, and are used in several vaccines.
Novel H1N1 Influenza 2010
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Adjuvants can be used for many vaccines, for bioterrorism threats, for influenza and vaccines in development for malaria or HIV.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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Adjuvants are not the same as inactive ingredients, since those are presumed not to modify or affect any properties of the drug involved.
Lactose Is a Toxic Additive? Steve Carper 2008
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Adjuvants are useful in a pandemic because they boost the effectiveness of the main ingredient in flu vaccine, which is called antigen.
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Adjuvants—substances that may be added to influenza vaccines to reduce the amount of active ingredient called antigen needed per dose of vaccine—are showing promise in clinical trials in the United States; some of them have been approved for limited uses in Europe.
Director's Blog » Blog Archive » The Current Outbreak of Swine Flu in the United States 2009
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Adjuvants, which enhance the effectiveness and volume of swine-flu vaccines, are also in development.
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