Aldesleukin Drug Aliquot | Anti-IL2 R | Therapeutic Cytokine

Aliquoted from the original reference drug Proleukin | Now available for research use

Aliquots of the reference drug Aldesleukin are now available as research consumables.

Aldesleukin drug aliquots can be used for in vitro or in vivo experiments. For biosimilar development, different batches of Aldesleukin drug can be ordered at the same time. Several other reference drug batches will become available soon.

The drug aliquots are generated by aliquoting (dividing and repackaging) the EU-licensed reference drug.

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Proleukin® / Aldesleukin Reference Product

Drug nameProleukin®
INNAldesleukin
API typeRecombinant cytokine
Pharmacotherapeutic group
ATC code
Target of antibody
IL-2 R receptor
General function
Short description
Pharmacodynamic properties
(Mechanism of action; Source EMA document)
Pharmacodynamic properties (Pharmacodynamic effects; Source EMA document)
Original license holder
Marketing authorisation numbers
Marketing authorisation holder
Name of the manufacturer of the biological active substance
Name and address of the manufacturer(s) responsible for batch release
Max shelf life
24 months
Storage conditions
2°C – 8°C
List of excipients

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Evidentic offers multiple batches of original drug aliquots in low binding Eppendorf tubes for research use only. We provide licence-free drug aliquots with long, short or even “negative shelf life” by storing the products at recommended temperatures (either 2-8°C or -80°C) and ensuring fully functional molecules for research purposes.