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India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday began releasing data about drugmakers’ payouts in cases where clinical trial subjects died during a trial, with the first wave of published data focusing on payouts for trial-related deaths between 2010 and 2013. Read More
Endo Pharmaceuticals, as part of a $192.7 million settlement, has agreed to enter into a five-year corporate integrity agreement (CIA) with HHS to resolve marketing violations surrounding its painkiller Lidoderm. Read More
Republican House members introduce legislation to combat prescription drug abuse through partnerships between industry, retail and government. Read More
The FDA plans to tell drugmakers by the end of November how they should exchange data with supply chain partners to satisfy new federal track-and-trace requirements. Read More
The FDA is examining how drug manufacturers exchange transaction data with their business partners to see if data-gathering methods already in use could satisfy new federal track-and-trace requirements. Read More
The FDA has selected 13 drugmakers to participate in its Secure Supply Chain Pilot Program, an initiative five years in the making that will grant the companies’ products expedited treatment when they enter the U.S. Read More
Actavis plans to buy Forest Labs in a $25 billion deal that would expand the company’s reach into the primary care market and add to its pipeline in a wide range of diseases. Read More
Roughly a quarter of 78 drugmakers surveyed recently doubt they will be able to meet federal deadlines for implementing new track-and-trace requirements. Read More
BI subsidiary Ben Venue is recalling a lot of acetylcysteine 10 percent USP, after a single glass particle was seen in a single vial of the drug. Read More