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An Indian pharmacists group is urging the government to immediately require detailed instructions on storage temperatures on all drug labels, to prevent improper handling in the supply chain and by end users. Read More
Bristol-Myers Squibb has cut short the comparative arm of a trial of its immunotherapy drug Opdivo after interim results showed a clear benefit over chemotherapy. Read More
A global regulatory group is following the EU’s lead in recommending that drugmakers use a risk-management approach to qualify and validate manufacturing processes. Read More
The FDA should issue guidance officially adopting U.S. Pharmacopeia standards in its visual particle inspections of injectable drugs, law firm Hogan Lovells says in a Wednesday citizen petition submitted to the agency on behalf of an unnamed drugmaker. Read More
Drugmakers can reduce the time it takes to obtain marketing authorization from EU regulators by about two months if they seek scientific advice and make suggested changes to their clinical development plans, a new analysis shows. Read More
The Federal Trade Commission can pursue billions of dollars in repayments from Cephalon over alleged pay-for-delay tactics to stall the marketing of a generic version of Provigil, the brandmaker’s narcolepsy drug. Read More
A New Jersey-based drug compounder and two of its top corporate officials have been indicted on fraud charges for repackaging and distributing unsterile drugs to several states. Read More