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Interferon alpha-2b

Brand Name

Intron A

Other Names

Interferon alfa-2B

Molecular Structure

recombinant, human

Licensed Indication, Major Target Diseases

hairy cell leukemia;
malignant melanoma;
follicular lymphoma;
condylomata acuminata;
AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma;
chronic hepatitis B;
chronic hepatitis C

Manufacturer/Distributor

Schering

References

 Source  Link  Revision Date
 Access Date
Intron A Prescribing Information
http://www.introna.com/introna/what_is_introna.action 2008-May
 2008-June-03
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