1. Celgene is seeking approval of its thalidomide drug, Synovir, for treatment of erethyma nodosum leprosum, or ENL. 2. Celgene developed its thalidomide drug to treat a skin condition called erythema nodosum leprosum, or ENL. 3. Companies including EntreMed and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. are also working on thalidomide drugs for a range of uses from Lupus to graft-versus-host disease. 4. Companies including EntreMed an Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. are also working on thalidomide drugs for a range of uses from Lupus to graft-versus-host disease. 5. Companies including EntreMed and Bristol-Myers are working on thalidomide drugs for a range of uses from Lupus to graft-versus-host disease. 6. EntreMed Inc. and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. are among other companies working on their own thalidomide drugs. 7. Entremed Inc. and Bristol-Myers Squibb Inc. are among other companies working on their own thalidomide drugs. 8. EntreMed and Bristol-Myers Squibb are working on their own thalidomide drugs for uses such as treatment of Lupus and graft-versus-host disease. 9. Its new family of thalidomide drugs will be called Selcid. 10. Rockville, Maryland-based EntreMed is developing a thalidomide drug for use in healing the excruciatingly painful mouth ulcers that often occur in AIDS patients. |
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