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Amgen's drugs target diseases that are serious and typically have limited treatment options.
With a presence in more than 100 countries, every year we reach millions of patients around the world.
At Amgen we take advantage of the full potential of biotechnology to collaborate and provide new tools for clinical practice. We focus on the following therapeutic areas:
Amgen has a portfolio of innovative products and biosimilars for the treatment of oncological and hematological diseases, such as colorectal cancer, leukemia and multiple myeloma.
Amgen developed medicines in the field of inflammation, and we are currently discovering innovative molecules to treat chronic inflammatory diseases. Some of the conditions to which we provide solutions are for autoimmune pathologies such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, which affect millions of patients in the world. Inflammation is another field in which Amgen has biosimilars approved to improve healthcare costs in chronic diseases.
In general medicine, Amgen is a leader in bone health with more than 20 years of osteoporosis research experience and is committed to combating this disease to help people at high risk for fracture, reduce their risk of a first and subsequent fracture.
In general medicine, Amgen is dedicated to addressing important scientific questions to advance care and improve the lives of patients with cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
There are more than 10,000 different rare diseases impacting 400 million people globally. Rare diseases are complex and often underserved. They demand urgent attention and are a core and growing part of Amgen’s mission to serve patients.