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Press Announcements > FDA approves drug to treat Parkinson's ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Xadago (safinamide) tablets as an add-on treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease who are ...
FDA approves Newron's drug as add-on therapy for Parkinson'sKFGO
FDA OKs new drug as add-on treatment for Parkinson'sWIS
FDA Approves Add-On Drug for Parkinson's DiseasePharmacy Times
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