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Delivering Rare Disease Therapies to Patients in Need

Aug 05, 202121 min
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Episode description

When Genzyme won approval for an enzyme replacement therapy for Gaucher disease in 1991, the company launched a humanitarian aid program for rare diseases. Now as part of Sanofi, the pharmaceutical company has continued and expanded the program, which now includes five different lysosomal storage disorders, as well as rare blood disorders. We spoke to Bill Sibold, executive vice president of Sanofi Genzyme and president of Sanofi North America, about the company’s Humanitarian Aid Program, how it works; and how it overcomes the regulatory, infrastructure, and medical challenges of delivering these treatments to patients around the globe.

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