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EC_approval_nintedanib_ILD_PF

EC_approval_nintedanib_ILD_PF

European Commission approves nintedanib for the treatment of patients with other chronic fibrosing ILDs with a progressive phenotype beyond IPF
Spesolimab Phase II data

Spesolimab Phase II data

New data published in NEJM shows spesolimab improved signs & symptoms of GPP flares
Growing with us

Growing with us

We recognize the benefits of learning and have created an environment where life-long learning and personal growth are encouraged for all employees.
Keep water clean

Keep water clean

Human beings can’t survive without water. Further, the safe production of medicines depends on clean drinking water.
CHMP_opinion_nintedanib_ILD_PF

CHMP_opinion_nintedanib_ILD_PF

Nintedanib received a CHMP positive opinion for the treatment of patients with other chronic fibrosing ILDs with a progressive phenotype beyond IPF
emperor-reduced-heart-failure-toplineresults

emperor-reduced-heart-failure-toplineresults

Positive, top-line results announced from the EMPEROR-Reduced Phase III trial in adults with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults

EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults

Update on the EMPERIAL-Reduced and EMPERIAL-Preserved studies, which assess exercise ability in adults with chronic heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
empulse-trial-benefit-acute-heart-failure

empulse-trial-benefit-acute-heart-failure

Empagliflozin provided a significant clinical benefit in adults stabilized in hospital following acute heart failure in EMPULSE Phase III trial
Performance Indicators

Performance Indicators

Performance indicators concerning Environment Health and Safety (EHS) are summarized here.
CHMP_opinion_Nintedanib_SSc-ILD

CHMP_opinion_Nintedanib_SSc-ILD

Boehringer Ingelheim receives positive CHMP opinion for nintedanib for the treatment of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease
Uncommon_Mutations_Database

Uncommon_Mutations_Database

New database of published clinical outcomes from patients with uncommon EGFR mutations in advanced NSCLC treated with afatinib is available for global clinician use