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Stankovic, Ana R

Notable drugs produced by Boehringer Ingelheim include:

  • Spiriva (Bronchoplasm caused by emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or COPD)
  • Micardis (High blood pressure)
  • Pradaxa (Blood clots, reduces risk of stroke)
  • Combivent (COPD)
  • Atrovent (Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma attacks)
  • Aggrenox (Prevents strokes in patients with blood flow disorders or blood clots)
  • Catapres (High blood pressure, ADHD)
  • Tradjenta (Type 2 diabetes)
  • Gilotrif (Metastatic non-small cell lung cancer)
  • Mirapex (Parkinson disease, restless legs syndrome)
  • Viramune (HIV)
  • Aptivus (HIV)

Important notes

The reports include both the name of the health provider who performed the service and, when reported, the entity paid. They may be different.

Source: PharmaShine

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