Seqirus
Seqirus
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Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (919) 577-5000Website: https://www.seqirus-us.com/
Latest news
- FDA Approves Fluad Quadrivalent (influenza vaccine, adjuvanted) for Influenza Prophylaxis in Adults 65 Years and Older
24 February 2020 - Seqirus Receives FDA Approval of Afluria and Afluria Quadrivalent (Influenza Vaccine) for People Six Months of Age and Older in the U.S.
23 October 2018 - Seqirus Receives FDA Approval of Afluria Quadrivalent (Influenza Vaccine) for People Five Years of Age and Older in the U.S.
14 September 2017 - Seqirus Receives FDA Approval for Afluria Quadrivalent (Influenza Vaccine) for People 18 Years of Age and Older
29 August 2016 - FDA Approves Fluad (influenza vaccine, adjuvanted) for Prevention of Seasonal Influenza
24 November 2015 - CSL Biotherapies Announces FDA Marketing Approval of Afluria
28 September 2007
Drugs Associated with Seqirus
Seqirus manufactures, markets and/or distributes more than 7 drugs in the United States. Medications listed here may also be marketed under different names in different countries. Non-US country and region specific information is not available on this page.
Brand/Generic Name | Reviews | Rating |
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Afluria
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
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Afluria Quadrivalent
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
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Fluad
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
5 reviews | 1.2 / 10 |
Flucelvax
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
5 reviews | 2.2 / 10 |
Flucelvax Quadrivalent
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
1 review | 5.0 / 10 |
Fluvirin
Generic name: influenza virus vaccine, inactivated Drug class: viral vaccines |
2 reviews | 9.5 / 10 |
Rapivab
Generic name: peramivir Drug class: neuraminidase inhibitors |
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For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective). |