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For nearly 150 years, we’ve made significant and game-changing progress on our mission to make life better for people around the world. We’ve remained headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, since our founding on May 10, 1876, but our employees now work in countries around the world.
And thanks to the dedication of our diverse global team, we’ve been able to answer the call for new medicines to help solve some of the world’s most significant health challenges
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly’s Reyvow (lasmiditan) for the acute treatment of migraines.
GlobalData recently published their top 20 global pharma companies categorized by market capitalization in the first quarter of 2019.
It was another busy week for clinical trials. Here’s a look.
In 2017, a lawsuit was filed alleging that Eli Lilly and Bayer, as well as other companies, attempted to use the free nursing services as a way to boost sales of diabetes drugs, such as Humalog and Humulin, as well as other drugs.
The payment of USD 14.3 million corresponds to the USD 11.6 million in damages plus interest awarded to Adocia in August 2018 by an American Arbitration Association Panel presiding over Adocia’s arbitration claims against Eli Lilly
New clinical data shows that Eli Lilly’s investigational oncology drug pegilodecakin, in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor, could be a potential new treatment for patients with non-small cell lung cancer and kidney cancer.
According to the second biennial 2019 Life Sciences Ideal Employer Report by BioSpace, the top three most important attributes cited by life sciences professionals around the world are the opportunity to do interesting and meaningful work, a competitive salary and health benefits.
50 million people worldwide live with symptomatic Alzheimer’s, which has no cure. In honor of September 21st being World Alzheimer’s Day, we evaluated the current therapies, drugs in the pipeline and disease outlook.
Last week was a busy one for clinical trial results, particularly with the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis 2019 Congress going on. Here’s a look at some of the top clinical trial stories.
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