Protecting a Way of Life in Haiti | Boehringer Ingelheim US
Click here to find out how Boehringer Ingelheim is helping to protect a way of life in Haiti by producing a custom swine vaccine to support the island.
Jardiance® Recommended as Preferred SGLT2 Inhibitor for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Established Cardiovascular Disease in American College of Cardiology Expert Consensus Decision Pathway
Jardiance® Recommended as Preferred SGLT2 Inhibitor for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Established Cardiovascular Disease in American College of Cardiology Expert Consensus Decision Pathway
Bigger Role in Ensuring Food Security | Boehringer Ingelheim US
As the population of the earth grows, animal health becomes fundamental in ensuring well-being and the global protein supply. Click here to find out more.
Biosimilar Candidate to Humira® Accepted For Review | BI US
Boehringer Ingelheim announced today that its adalimumab biosimilar candidate to Humira®, has been accepted for regulatory review by the EMA and the FDA.
Generalized Pustular Psoriasis: Impact Beyond the Skin
Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is not only about the physical symptoms that impact people living with the condition. GPP goes deeper, beyond the skin.
US FDA accepts supplemental New Drug Application and grants Priority Review for Jardiance for adults with heart failure independent of left ventricular ejection fractio
US FDA accepts supplemental New Drug Application and grants Priority Review for Jardiance for adults with heart failure independent of left ventricular ejection fraction
OFEV® (nintedanib) Data in Patients with ILDs | Boehringer Ingelheim US
Studies from American Thoracic Society Congress show the proportion of patients with 10% or greater declines in lung function were lower in the OFEV group.
Real-world study shows sequencing of Gilotrif® followed by osimertinib delivered a combined median time on treatment of 27.6 months in patients with EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC
AI-Driven Model Validated to Predict Risk of CKD Progression
Boehringer Ingelheim and Carelon Research conducted the first large-scale U.S. validation of a new AI-driven tool to predict the risk of CKD progression.