Jardiance associated with a total cost of care savings of more than 20%, according to results from an outcomes-based agreement between Boehringer Ingelheim and Highmark
Jardiance associated with a total cost of care savings of more than 20%, according to results from an outcomes-based agreement between Boehringer Ingelheim and Highmark
Poultry vaccine site in Georgia continues to reduce carbon emissions
Going carbon neutral has resulted in measurable, positive impacts. From 2021 to 2022, the Gainesville site reduced its CO2 emissions by 23 percent – nearly 700 fewer tons of CO2 emissions are released into the atmosphere
Schizophrenia: Trial Results Show Advance in Cognition | BI US
Boehringer Ingelheim today announced the results from a 12-week, placebo-controlled Phase II trial, that demonstrate BI 425809 met its primary endpoint.
BI initiates Study of Sequencing in EGFR Lung Cancer | BI US
Boehringer Ingelheim has initiated a real-world study to assess the impact of sequential therapy in patients with EGFR mutation-positive advanced NSCLC.
With its location in the Yamagata prefecture (Higashine), this site focuses on the production & packaging of human pharmaceuticals for the Japanese market.
Boehringer Ingelheim Enters Clinical Collaboration with Amgen to Study BI 1701963, a SOS1::pan-KRAS Inhibitor, in Combination with LUMAKRAS™ (sotorasib), a KRASG12C Inhibitor
Boehringer Ingelheim Enters Clinical Collaboration with Amgen to Study BI 1701963, a SOS1::pan-KRAS Inhibitor, in Combination with LUMAKRAS™ (sotorasib), a KRASG12C Inhibitor
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
Boehringer Ingelheim will partner with the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York to introduce a fifth design as part of The Unwearable Collection™
Welcome to the Neuroscience Gallery | Boehringer Ingelheim US
Click here to take a guided tour through our Neuroscience virtual 3-D art exhibition, helping us to improve how we diagnose and treat various diseases.