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Alexion's accelerated plans for the launch of Soliris in Japan are based on recent approval of the price for Soliris® (eculizumab) in Japan by an advisory committee of Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW).
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A significant improvement in chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage was also seen in Japanese patients on long-term Soliris treatment.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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LDH decreased 87% from a median of 1,814 U/L at baseline to a median of 232 U/L at 38 weeks of treatment (p chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage was also seen in Japanese patients on long-term Soliris treatment.
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LDH decreased 87% from a median of 1,814 U/L at baseline to a median of 232 U/L at 38 weeks of treatment (p chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage was also seen in Japanese patients on long-term Soliris treatment.
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The truth is that for all the political ructions about Soliris, Elaprase and the Avastins of the world, drugs account for about 10% to 12% of U.S. health-care spending, and seven of 10 prescriptions are for generics.
'The Biomedical Century' Joseph Rago 2011
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Alexion aims to build upon its success with its Soliris drug, which treats a rare disease in which blood cells break down earlier than normal, leading to numerous complications that can be fatal.
Alexion to Acquire Enobia Pharma for Up to $1.08 Billion Tess Stynes 2011
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He said more expensive drugs include Soliris, which treats a blood disorder and costs $409,500 a year, and Elaprase, which treats a potentially fatal condition that causes mental retardation and costs $375,000 a year.
FDA Approves Cystic Fibrosis Drug Jonathan D. Rockoff 2012
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Before testing Soliris for PNH, Alexion tested the drug for rheumatoid arthritis, which afflicts 1 million Americans.
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Since Alexion started selling Soliris two years ago, its stock price is up 130%.
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Alexion Pharmaceutical's Soliris, at $409,500 a year, is the world's single most expensive drug.
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