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Pennsylvania became the 38th state to pass a “right-to-try” law earlier this month, enacting legislation that aims to increase access by terminal patients to investigational therapies that have cleared Phase I clinical testing. Read More
The European Medicines Agency launched a new plan to streamline procedures for developing advanced gene and cell therapies, including adapting manufacturing requirements to products’ specific challenges. Read More
A group of Iraq War veterans and their families filed a lawsuit this week accusing several drugmakers of contributing to servicemembers’ deaths by indirectly funding militias in Iraq. Read More
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) introduced a bill that would repeal 2016 legislation that she believes weakened the Drug Enforcement Administration’s ability to go after opioid distributors. Read More
A shift to more expensive settings can mean higher costs for Medicare beneficiaries and privately insured patients who pay a portion of the treatment charges. Read More