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Shares of Momenta rose 212% last year thanks in large part to optimism about its drug M-Enoxaparin, which in August it filed for approval with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Small-Caps: 2005 Winners And Losers Paul M. Murdock 2006
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Enoxaparin generic Lovenox® sales were down 11% to USD 259 million, as a result of an exceptionally strong third quarter in 2010, which included initial pipeline filling.
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The company developed the drug "Enoxaparin" which FDA review was sponsored by a partner company.
Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011
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"The approval of M-Enoxaparin marks a key milestone for Momenta, and we are extremely pleased," commented Craig Wheeler, President and CEO.
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"The approval of M-Enoxaparin marks a key milestone for Momenta, and we are extremely pleased," commented Craig Wheeler, President and CEO.
News 2010
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Enoxaparin was given intravenously in 211 patients, in combination with subcutaneous enoxaparin in 21, only subcutaneously to 64 patients, and the route was unrecorded in the remaining 14.
MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010
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Enoxaparin can prevent blood clots in deep veins, as in the thigh or lower leg, which can break free and cause a fatal blockage in a lung artery, according to the FDA.
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Dabigatran Etexilate anticoagulant as effective as Enoxaparin in preventing venous thromboembolism
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Enoxaparin is currently the standard treatment to prevent VTE in this setting.
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Enoxaparin is the most widely used, low-molecular-weight heparin but requires daily injections and is associated with a "small but occasionally important increase in surgical bleeding," the investigators said.
MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010
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