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The FDA is offering drugmakers the opportunity to become involved in an agency effort to find ways to evaluate quality management maturity (QMM) by using a prototype assessment protocol. Read More
There’s been a rising concern with clinical trial fraud and misconduct, particularly over the number of “zombie” trials that have been discovered in recent years — that is, trials in which a portion of the data is either invented out of whole cloth or is manipulated to the point of dishonesty. Read More
The Orphan Drug Act yielded 491 approvals from 1990-2022 — and 73 of these drugs are among the top 200 most profitable in the world, with global sales exceeding $1 billion, a new analysis has determined. Read More
Suzhou Ribo Life Science and Ribocure Pharmaceuticals (Ribo) announced a $2 billion collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim to develop novel treatments for nonalcoholic or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (NASH/MASH). Read More
While the FDA has signaled concerns that drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy (semaglutide) come with an increased risk of suicidal ideation, a new study in the journal Nature says they don’t. Read More
Research updates in this edition include drug successes for multiple myeloma, COPD, breast cancer and weight loss as well as disappointments in drugs for colorectal and endometrial cancer as well as hyperkalemia.Read More
A recent study raises questions about the safety of Sage Therapeutics’ Zurzuvae (zuranolone) for postpartum depression, charging that the drug exerts risks similar to those seen with benzodiazepines and that the clinical trials supporting its approval were inappropriately conducted. Read More
As action dates for two groundbreaking sickle cell gene therapies loom, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, MD (R-LA), is raising questions about the cost, and how these extremely expensive, but life-changing, treatments will be paid for and allocated. Read More
In an expansion of its investigation into suicidal ideation associated with GLP-1 agonists, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) wants manufacturers to answer some undisclosed questions about these drugs, while the popularity of these drugs also continues to expand. Read More