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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for eculizumab
  1. ... be needed to prevent clots from forming. Soliris (eculizumab) and Ultomiris (ravulizumab) are medicines used to treat ...
  2. ... someone with meningococcal meningitis, complement deficiency, use of eculizumab, spleen removal or a spleen that does not ...
  3. ... effective in most people. Sometimes IVIG, rituximab or eculizumab is also used for severe cases. POSITIVE TEST ...
  4. ... of drug called a "complement inhibitor," such as eculizumab (also called "Soliris"®) or ravulizumab (also called "Ultomiris"®) ...
  5. ... of drug called a "complement inhibitor," such as eculizumab (also called Soliris®) or ravulizumab (also called Ultomiris®) ...