Interferon alfa-2b
Also Known As: Interferon alfa-2b, Intron-A
Interferon alfa-2b is an antiviral drug originally discovered in the laboratory of Charles Weissmann at the University of Zurich, developed at Biogen, and ultimately marketed by Schering-Plough under the tradename Intron-A. It has been used for a wide range of indications, including viral infections and cancers.
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