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Pegasys
(PEH-guh-sis)
A drug used to treat hepatitis C infections. It is also being studied in the treatment and prevention of cancer. It is a cytokine that is modified in the laboratory. It is a type of biological response modifier. Also called PEG-interferon alfa-2a.
Previous Definitions:
PEG-interferon alfa-2b
,
PEG-Intron
,
PEG-MGDF
,
PEG-rhMGDF
,
pegaspargase
Next Definitions:
pegfilgrastim
,
pegylated arginine deiminase
,
PEITC
,
pelargonium
,
peldesine
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