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erythropoietin

Vials, injection 4000IU/1ml

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CTD
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Country of origin
Egypt
GMP approvals
WHO
Manufacturer #16472
This pharmaceutical company, based in the Middle East, has been operating for over four decades. With a focus on production, they are a leading manufacturer in the region, particularly known for their antibiotics, lyophilized products, and spansule capsules. They hold significant market share in the local market and boast the number one spot in pharmaceutical product exports. They offer a wide range of prescription drugs, including those in solid, injectable, oral, and liquid forms. The company has obtained EU and US GMP approvals, indicating adherence to high manufacturing standards. Their production lines encompass various therapeutic areas, with key focuses on antibiotics, oncology, and cardiology. While no specific product patents were mentioned, their commitment to research and development suggests an ongoing effort to innovate and expand their offerings.

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Erythropoietin Manufacturers

Erythropoietin is a glycoprotein hormone that stimulates red blood cell production. Manufacturing companies produce synthetic variants, called erythropoiesis-stimulating agents that are used as medications for the treatment of anemia associated with conditions such as chronic kidney disease, HIV infections, or chemotherapy. Suppliers of erythropoietin market it as solutions for intravenous or subcutaneous injection. The developer and earliest manufacturer of synthetic erythropoietin (epoetin alfa) was Amgen who was first approved by the FDA to market the drug in 1989, under the trade name Epogen. Since then, various other erythropoietin products have been synthesized by pharmaceutical manufacturers, including epoetin beta, epsilon, gamma, kappa, omega, theta, zeta, as well as darbepoetin alfa. Of the latter, epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa account for over 80 percent of total erythropoietin market share. The expiration of Amgen’s patent has since made it possible for other manufacturers and suppliers to enter the erythropoietin market with biosimilar products. Most popular erythropoietin medications currently available on the pharmaceutical market include Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa), Epogen (epoetin alfa), Procrit (epoetin alfa), Binocrit (epoetin alfa), and Neorecormon (epoetin beta) with the first two being marketed by manufacturer and supplier Amgen, and the latter three by manufacturers and suppliers Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, and Roche respectively. Some of the adverse effects include red, heated, itchy spots on the skin (similar to nettle rash), puffiness of the lips, mouth, or throat, shortness of breath, asthma, a coughing, or abrupt difficulty breathing, and tightness or chest tightness.

How does Erythropoietin work?

Erythropoietin-stimulating agents are recombinant erythropoietin medicines (ESAs). These medications are administered via injection (shot) and act by increasing the synthesis of red blood cells. These cells are then discharged into the bloodstream from the bone marrow. Erythropoietin is a growth factor, which is a type of protein. It is produced spontaneously by the body. It works by promoting the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, which is where blood cells are produced. Erythropoietin can also be manufactured in a laboratory for use as a therapy for anemia. EPO binds to the erythropoietin receptor on the surface of red cell progenitors, activating a JAK2 signalling cascade. The STAT5, PIK3, and Ras MAPK pathways are activated as a result. This causes the erythroid cell to differentiate, survive, and proliferate.

The Cost of Erythropoietin

An online search for the wholesale price for sale of Erythropoietin for distributors will reveal a wide range of costs. It will vary from store to store depending on your visit and the country of the wholesale market. Retail prices of erythropoietin medications vary depending on the type of erythropoiesis-stimulating agent for sale, its concentration in the formulation, as well as supplier and manufacturer pricing. Costs per 6 (2000IU) prefilled syringes of fall into an approximate range of 60 EUR to 100 EUR, whereas the equivalent amount of 4000IU prefilled syringes can cost anywhere from 120 EUR to 190 EUR, and the 5000IU syringes cost from 140 EUR to 240 EUR.

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