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The UK’s National Institute for Clinical Evidence (NICE) has given a thumbs-up to the first dual-agent injectable HIV-1 treatment for use by the National Health Service (NHS). Read More
The FDA has closed out its three-year-old warning letter to Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical’s site in Linhai, Taizhou because of corrective actions the manufacturer has undertaken. Read More
There aren’t enough drugs under development to treat antibacterial and antifungal infections in patients with limited treatment options, even though the FDA offers a particular pathway to help expedite such candidates, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has reported. Read More
After a long night which saw a vote on the Build Back Better Act delayed for many hours, the House of Representatives on Friday morning finally passed the nearly $2 trillion Build Back Better Act — including provisions meant to reduce the price of some prescription drugs. Read More
“The FDA can and should harness its enforcement tools to ensure timely submission of trial results information to ClinicalTrials.gov,” wrote the researchers. Read More
The Attorney General is seeking $38 billion over 15 years to cover the state’s opioid-related treatment, public education, and criminal justice costs, along with billions more in unspecified damages. Read More
Chief among Cures 2.0’s offerings is the establishment of a new research-focused agency called the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. Read More
The House debated the Build Back Better Act late into the night and was expected to pass the bill, which includes provisions aimed at lowering the price of some prescription drugs. Read More
The U.S. government will pay Pfizer $5.29 billion for 10 million treatment courses of its experimental COVID-19 antiviral, Paxlovid (PF-07321332; ritonavir), to be delivered later this year and into 2022. Read More
A federal judge has cleared Pfizer’s $345 million settlement resolving claims the drugmaker overcharged for its EpiPen epinephrine self-injector for treatment of severe allergic reactions. Read More