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English: Skeletal formula of thalidomide — an immunomodulatory imide drug (IMiD) used in the management of various inflammatory diseases (such as erythema nodosum and severe Crohn's disease), hematological conditions (such as multiple myeloma and myelodysplastic syndrome) and other illnesses, including AIDS wasting syndrome and GVHD. Created with ChemDoodle 7.0.2 and Adobe Illustrator CC 2015. |
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