Called Coartem, it combines a derivative of artemisinin, an extract from sweet wormwood bush, with a second drug, lumefantrine.
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But the only firm that achieved any success was Novartis, which in 1998 developed Coartem, an antimalarial drug that combines artemisinin, an extract from the sweet wormwood plant, with a compound called lumefantrine.