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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint against Patient Care America, a Pompano Beach, Florida compounding pharmacy, claiming the firm made illegal payments to secure prescriptions for drugs reimbursed by TRICARE — the federally-funded health care program for military members and their families. Read More
In another blow to Allergan’s efforts to retain exclusivity for its dry-eye drug Restasis, the U.S. Patent Trials and Appeals Board said Allergan’s transfer of the patents to the St. Regis Mohawk tribe last year conferred only “illusory rights” and denied the company’s motion to terminate Mylan’s challenge to six of its patents. Read More
HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the FDA plans to expand the use of medication-assisted treatments for opioid addiction and will soon issue two new guidances on the topic. Read More
Aevi Genomic Medicine commented that “the proposed remedy is likely to impede and delay development of important new medicines for children.” Read More
The FDA finalized a Q&A guidance clarifying the International Council for Harmonization’s November 2012 Q11 guidance on development and manufacture of drug substances — giving recommendations for information that should be provided in authorization applications for starting materials. Read More
A former Horizon Pharma senior director sued the drugmaker, claiming she was fired for raising concerns about off-label drug promotion at a previous employer. Read More
Compounds in kratom “are opioids and are expected to have similar addictive effects as well as risks of abuse, overdose and, in some cases, death,” said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. Read More
The agency removed a requirement that two independent evaluation reports be provided at the time of application from acceptable countries where the product is already approved. Read More