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Drugs labeled as sterile were exposed to unsanitary conditions and may have been contaminated with filth and may be harmful if given to patients. Read More
A federal judge has barred an Alabama compounder from manufacturing, holding or distributing drugs until the facility complies with FDA regulations. Read More
The update to EMA’s 2007 guidance would discuss how to assess results aimed at showing a vaccine is as good as or better than a product already on the market. Read More
A new class-action lawsuit from a terminal blood cancer patient claims that Celgene abused consumer safety regulations to monopolize cancer drugs. Read More
A federal jury awarded GlaxoSmithKline $235 million in a suit against Teva, saying the generics manufacturer infringed on GSK’s patent for the cardiovascular drug Coreg when Teva marketed its generic for chronic heart failure as well as high blood pressure. Read More
Two-thirds of the way through fiscal year 2017, the FDA has received at least 877 ANDAs, passing fiscal 2016’s total of 852 and beating fiscal 2015’s total by more than 330 applications. Read More
The World Health Organization published its biennial update to its list of essential medicines, adding therapies for hepatitis C, HIV and leukemia, as well as new advice on combating antimicrobial drug resistance. Read More