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Embracing diversity in clinical trials

Embracing diversity in clinical trials

At Boehringer Ingelheim, we understand the crucial need of embracing diversity in clinical trials as an opportunity to enable more equitable healthcare.
TCO patient podcasts

TCO patient podcasts

From clinical trials to living with cancer, hear patient perspectives on different cancer topics in this podcast series.
Clinical-phase2-trials-NASH-and-obesity

Clinical-phase2-trials-NASH-and-obesity

Boehringer Ingelheim and Zealand Pharma announced Phase 2 trials of the GLP-1/glucagon dual agonist BI 456906 for adults living with obesity or NASH.
DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi

DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi

Collaboration with Duke Clinical Research Institute on EMPACT-MI trial, which will assess outcomes in people who have had a myocardial infarction
What are lay summaries

What are lay summaries

Boehringer Ingelheim produces lay summaries of clinical trials, making complex information and data from clinical studies understandable for patients and carers.
clinical_collaboration_with_Mirati

clinical_collaboration_with_Mirati

Boehringer Ingelheim and Mirati are teaming up in a clinical collaboration to evaluate the combination of the SOS1::pan-KRAS and the selective G12C inhibitor.
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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
clinical-collaboration-with-Amgen

clinical-collaboration-with-Amgen

Collaboration to study Boehringer Ingelheim’s SOS1::pan-KRAS Inhibitor in combination with Amgen’s KRASG12C Inhibitor
Phase II trials for patients with bronchiectasis

Phase II trials for patients with bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a chronically progressive pulmonary disease. Boehringer Ingelheim investigates a potential new treatment option in two Phase II trials.
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
Our-position

Our-position

Potential access to selected medications for appropriate patients with serious, life-threatening diseases unable to participate in a clinical trial