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New data for nintedanib in children with fibrosing ILD

New data for nintedanib in children with fibrosing ILD

InPedILD Phase III trail showed encouraging results for both primary end points. If approved, nintedanib would become the first approved treatment for pediatric patients with fibrosis ILD.
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
CAROLINA-CARMELINA-Asia-analysis

CAROLINA-CARMELINA-Asia-analysis

CAROLINA® and CARMELINA® outcome trial subgroup analyses demonstrate cardiovascular and renal safety data in Asian adults with type 2 diabetes
Our Partners_ViraTherapeutics

Our Partners_ViraTherapeutics

Lisa Egerer, COO and Patrik Erlman, Head of Research at ViraTherapeutics talk about their partnering journey with Boehringer Ingelheim.
CARMELINA-elderly-analysis

CARMELINA-elderly-analysis

CARMELINA® outcome trial subgroup analysis demonstrates long-term cardiovascular and renal safety data in older people with type 2 diabetes
Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

A pioneer in Precision Livestock Farming, Prof. Daniel Berckmans reveals how online monitoring technology is bringing healthier pigs closer to farmers and consumers
EMPRISE-interim-analysis

EMPRISE-interim-analysis

Interim analysis from EMPRISE real-world study shows decreased risk of hospitalisation for heart failure compared with DPP-4 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists
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
Targeting Tumor Stroma

Targeting Tumor Stroma

Boehringer Ingelheim’s research approach in stromal biology may lead to new medicines that will change the face of cancer and give new hope to patients