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Roche

Roche (pronunciation: /rɒʃ/; etymology: derived from the French word for "rock") is a term used in various fields of medicine.

Definition

In the context of medicine, Roche is often associated with the multinational healthcare company F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, which is a pioneer in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. The company is known for its contributions to clinical research and development of medicines for a range of diseases.

Usage

Roche is used to refer to the company in discussions about pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and healthcare solutions. It is also used in the context of specific medicines and treatments developed by the company.

Related Terms

  • Pharmaceuticals: The branch of medicine concerned with the design, development, manufacture, and distribution of medicines.
  • Diagnostics: The field of medicine that deals with the determination of the nature of diseases and conditions through examination and testing.
  • Healthcare: The organized provision of medical care to individuals or communities.
  • Clinical Research: A branch of healthcare science that determines the safety and effectiveness of medications, devices, diagnostic products, and treatment regimens intended for human use.

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