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Sanofi presents promising results for investigational frexalimab in relapsing forms of MS

Approximately 85% of patients are initially diagnosed with relapsing forms of the neurological disease

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Sanofi announces UK launch of inactivated rabies vaccine Verorab for all age groups

The rare neurotrophic virus is responsible for an estimated 59,000 global deaths every year

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BMS and 2seventy’s multiple myeloma therapy Abecma receives expanded FDA approval

More than 35,700 new cases of the disease are expected to be diagnosed in the US this year

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J&J and Legend’s Carvykti approved by FDA for expanded multiple myeloma use

The cell therapy is the first and only BCMA-targeted therapy to be approved for this condition as early as first relapse

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Co-funded trial shows promise for Sanofi’s diabetes drug in early Parkinson’s disease

According to WHO, the neurodegenerative disease affected more than 8.5 million people worldwide in 2019

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Sanofi and Owkin expand AI collaboration to include drug positioning in immunology

The expansion builds on the companies’ strategic alliance previously announced in 2021

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Bristol Myers Squibb announces EC approval for multiple myeloma therapy Abecma

Approximately 50,000 cases of the blood cancer are diagnosed in Europe every year

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Sanofi shares promising results for amlitelimab in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis

Amlitelimab could potentially offer treatment for a range of other immune-mediated diseases and inflammatory disorders

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GSK announces positive results for Blenrep in head-to-head multiple myeloma study

About 176,000 new cases of the blood cancer are diagnosed globally each year

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Sanofi’s Xenpozyme not recommended by NICE for ultra-rare disease ASMD

An estimated 40 to 50 people in England are living with the lysosomal storage disorder

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Sanofi’s Rezurock fast-tracked by NHS for rare chronic graft versus host disease

Around 400 stem cell or bone marrow transplant patients will develop the condition each year in England

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Sanofi presents positive results for rilzabrutinib in chronic spontaneous urticaria

Phase 3 development of the treatment is expected to commence later this year

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