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CSL has posted positive phase 3 topline results for garadacimab, a drug designed to prevent potentially dangerous attacks of swelling related to a rare genetic disorder called hereditary angioedema. Read More
Colorado has chosen three supply chain partners to help the state import lower-cost medications from Canada, in anticipation of getting the FDA’s approval to launch the program. Read More
The number of drug units impacted by recalls in the second quarter of 2022 was slashed by more than half — from 435.3 million units recalled in Q1 to 20.6 million — in Q2, the lowest number of units in the past five quarters, according to Sedgwick, a company that specializes in product recalls and remediation. Read More
Astellas Pharma got an FDA green light last week when the agency accepted its New Drug Application (NDA) for fezolinetant — potentially the first-ever nonhormonal drug for hot flashes associated with menopause. Read More
To stretch the available doses, the FDA issued an emergency authorization that allows for a one-fifth dose to be administered beneath the top layer of the skin. Read More
It’s not just academia- and industry-funded trials that are lacking in transparency; a recent audit by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) has found that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) failed to ensure that the results of the trials it funded were posted on ClinicalTrials.gov in line with federal reporting requirements. Read More
A federal court judge in Delaware has ruled in favor of Exela Pharma Sciences on all counts in a patent dispute over Eton Pharmaceuticals’s abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) to produce a generic version of Exela’s product Elcys. Read More
Despite getting a renewed green light from the FDA, Homology Medicines is putting the brakes on its phase 2 trial of a gene therapy for phenylketonuria (PKU) and shifting resources to a potentially more profitable path. Read More
The FDA has accepted Glaxo Smith Kline’s New Drug Application for momelotinib, just months after the behemoth snapped up the investigational myelofibrosis drug and the company that developed it — Sierra Oncology. Read More