Excipient stabilization of polypeptides treated with organic sol

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514 21, 530351, 530399, A61K 3827, A61K 3821

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions for excipient stabilization of dry or aqueous polypeptides treated with organic solvents are disclosed, wherein the polypeptide is admixed with a polyol having a molecular weight less than about 70,000 kD.

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