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Variations in right-to-try laws passed in multiple states and at the federal level could mean compliance headaches for companies taking part in expanded access. Read More
The European Medicine Agency’s safety committee is recommending labeling changes for several products to cover newly identified risks of adverse events and side effects. Read More
Former FDA commissioner Mark McClellan has put forward a proposal for value-based pricing of antimicrobials, and pricing experts tell FDAnews it has potential. Read More
The FDA failed to follow federal law when it refused to provide exclusive marketing rights to United Therapeutics for its treprostinil formulation, branded as Orenitram, as an orphan drug, the company said in a federal lawsuit. Read More
President Trump said the White House is drawing up documents to officially declare the opioid addiction crisis a national emergency — two days after HHS Secretary Tom Price said the administration would pursue other avenues. Read More
The European Commission issued a Statement of Objections to Teva over its 2005 “pay-for-delay” deal with Cephalon in which Teva agreed not to market a cheaper generic for Cephalon’s sleep disorder drug Provigil (modafinil). Read More
Congress is looking into making statutory changes to the way FDA governs off-label use of medical products and other pre- and postmarket communications between medical manufacturers, physicians and patients. Read More