1) Hi all – we’re back to share a few more facts about #Regeneron and our work to develop a monoclonal antibody treatment for #COVID19
2) Regeneron is the name of our company – we make many different medicines for many serious diseases & have been around for 30+ years. We are a group of now over 10K people, many of us scientists, MDs and/or engineers.
3) Our investigational antibody cocktail (REGEN-COV) has been extensively tested in clinical trials and received Emergency Use Authorization from the U.S. FDA. This is the same designation given to the vaccines currently available in the U.S.
6) The U.S. government has made our investigational antibody therapy FREE to patients (again, just like the vaccines). For more information on access, visit: combatcovid.hhs.gov/i-have-covid-1…
7) We are incredibly proud of our team and the antibodies we have developed for #COVID19, #Ebola, atopic dermatitis, cancer and many other serious diseases. We work hard every day to turn science into life-changing medicines.
8) After all the hard work, the most important message we want to share is to please get vaccinated – but if you get sick and qualify under the FDA’s emergency authorization, then get TREATED. Find sites here: protect-public.hhs.gov/pages/therapeu…
9) Thanks for reading and for taking a minute to learn more about Regeneron! Here are a few other recent accomplishments – besides our COVID-19 work – that we are proud of:
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1) A lot of you are just getting to know #Regeneron – welcome, and perhaps it’s time to clear a few things up… (thread)
2) Regeneron is the name of our company – we make many different medicines for many serious diseases & have been around for 30+ years. We are a group of about 9K people, many of us scientists, MDs and/or engineers. More here: bit.ly/37MUFXA
3) Our investigational antibody combination therapy (known as ‘REGN-COV2’) is currently being tested in clinical trials. It was invented this year using our proprietary technologies that were developed over the course of 30 years.