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The “tangled web” of drug supply and payment chains benefits all the players except consumers, according to a Senate Finance Committee minority report. Read More
Drug manufacturers in New York may soon be required to fund and operate take-back programs to dispose of unused drugs, as the state’s legislature voted unanimously last week to send legislation to the governor’s desk. Read More
Illicit online sales of addictive substances are filling the gap created by successful efforts to reduce legal opioid prescriptions, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Wednesday at an agency-hosted summit on reducing the availability of illicit opioids online. Read More
“While we understand that this Draft Guidance is specific to severely debilitating or life-threatening hematologic disorders, BIO believes it could be used as a model for other disease areas,” the industry group said in a written statement. Read More
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration has updated its plan for mandatory drug shortage reporting based on public comments in response to an April request. Read More
Novartis and BIO sent feedback to the FDA about its draft guidance on developing treatments for severely debilitating or life-threatening (SDLT) hematologic disorders, urging the agency to broaden its guidance. Read More
Democrats in Michigan’s state legislature have introduced a bill to repeal the Michigan Product Liability Act, a 1995 law that gives pharmaceutical companies immunity from legal action relating to sale or misleading advertising of dangerous products if the drugs in question are FDA-approved. Read More
Greater Manchester will receive a large investment from NHS England to connect health and social care IT systems across its ten boroughs to more efficiently share information. Read More