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Genzyme has been beset by manufacturing and regulatory problems since 2009, when a contamination-related shutdown of its Allston, Mass., plant caused a shortage of Genzyme's top-selling products, Fabrazyme for Fabry disease, and Cerezyme for a condition called Gaucher's disease.
Genzyme Gets Nod From FDA For Plant Sten Stovall 2012
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As a result, lipid engorged cells (called Gaucher cells) amass in different parts of the body, primarily the spleen, liver and bone marrow.
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Taliglucerase alfa, or Uplyso, is aimed at treating Gaucher, which is a rare enzyme disorder that can cause liver and neurological problems.
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Taliglucerase alfa, or Uplyso, is aimed at treating Gaucher, which is a rare enzyme disorder that can cause liver and neurological problems.
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Cerezyme treats a rare enzyme disorder called Gaucher disease, and Fabrazyme treats Fabry disease, an inherited disorder caused by the buildup of a particular type of fat in the body's cells.
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Genzyme of Cambridge, Mass., shed a quarter of its value during 2009 as manufacturing problems stymied sales of its key drug Cerezyme for an enzyme disorder called Gaucher disease.
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Europe and Canada for velaglucerase alfa, its enzyme replacement therapy candidate for treating a rare genetic disorder called Gaucher disease.
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As a result, lipid engorged cells (called Gaucher cells) amass in different parts of the body, primarily the spleen, liver and bone marrow.
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As a result, lipid engorged cells (called Gaucher cells) amass in different parts of the body, primarily the spleen, liver and bone marrow.
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As a result, lipid engorged cells (called Gaucher cells) amass in different parts of the body, primarily the spleen, liver and bone marrow.
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