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Another DHT-inhibitor called dutasteride (marketed by GlaxoSmithKline as "Avodart") has been approved only for treating enlarged prostates.
In other cases, the technology has been approved only for hospital settings where a doctor is present.
In 2002, the company changed the name of the primary care campaign to "Zyprexa Limitless" and began to focus on people with mild bipolar disorder who had previously been diagnosed as depressed -- even though Zyprexa has been approved only for the treatment of mania in bipolar disorder, not depression.
Vildagliptin is approved in Europe by the European Medicines Agency (EMA, 2007), but not in the US, and alogliptin has been approved only in Japan (2010).
87, 88 It has been approved only for patients who are also taking prandial insulin and provides a modest additional reduction in A1c of about 0.6%.
Epoetin theta has been approved to treat anemia due to CKD or induced by anticancer chemotherapy in adult patients, while methoxypolyethyleneglycol-epoetin beta has been approved only to treat anemia due to CKD in adults.
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More expensive medicines have been approved only rarely.
However, it had been approved only for treating severe cases, as other drugs were more suitable for mild asthma.
They cited last month's Taco Bell recall of products with modified corn that had been approved only for animal consumption.
Most notable was the case when genetically modified StarLink corn, which had been approved only for animal feed, was found in taco shells and other foods, causing large recalls and severely hurting American corn exports.
Even though Lotronex had been approved only for women, on the basis of studies that found a benefit only in women, many men had used the drug as well and wanted access to it.
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