File:Pomalidomide enantiomers.svg
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English: Skeletal formulae of two enantiomers of pomalidomide (brand names Pomalyst and Imnovid) — (R)-(+)- and (S)-(−)-pomalidomide. This medication is used in the third-line treatment of multiple myeloma. Created with ChemDoodle 7.0.2 and Adobe Illustrator CC 2015. |
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(R)-(+)-Pomalidomide on PubChem (S)-(−)-Pomalidomide on PubChem |
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