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The weekly injections, to be marketed under the name Makena, are for use only in women who are carrying a single fetus and who have no other risk factors for an early delivery.
latimes.com - News 2011
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The weekly injections, to be marketed under the name Makena, are for use only in women who are carrying a single fetus and who have no other risk factors for an early delivery.
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This treatment is not related to an injection called Makena, a synthetic hormone that is controversial because of its high price tag.
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This treatment is not related to an injection called Makena, a synthetic hormone that is controversial because of its high price tag.
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Last month, the FDA approved a drug called Makena, a synthetic version of the hormone progestin, for the reduction of the risk of preterm births in women who have had at least one prior preterm birth.
FDA Stance Is Setback for K-V Pharmaceutical Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011
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Louis won government approval to exclusively sell the drug, known as Makena Mah-KEE'-Nah.
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Last February, the FDA approved a new drug called "Makena" which was touted as a breakthrough treatment for preventing preterm births for women with at-risk pregnancies.
Rep. Joe Courtney: Makena, the FDA and the Perpetual Fight for Affordable Health Care Rep. Joe Courtney 2011
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Louis won government approval to exclusively sell the drug, known as Makena Mah-KEE'-Nah.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Louis won government approval to exclusively sell the drug, known as Makena Mah-KEE'-Nah.
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Last month, however, the FDA approved a commercial form of the drug, called Makena, manufactured by K-V Pharmaceutical of St. Louis.
The Seattle Times 2011
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