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Drugmakers in Europe will need to submit proposed educational materials in a specific format and with specified content as part of their risk-mitigation strategy, under a draft addendum to the European Medicines Agency’s good pharmacovigilance practices guidelines. Read More
Nearly three years after generics giant Mylan accused Warner Chilcott and Mayne Pharmaceuticals of “product hopping” with their acne medication Doryx, a federal judge has dismissed the case, ruling in favor of the brandmakers. Read More
The European Medicines Agency is seeking feedback on the chemical structure and properties it considers in evaluating new active substance status. Read More
Particulates continue to be a major cause of recalled injectables, with Mylan on Thursday recalling eight lots of four drugs after foreign matter was found during quality control tests. Read More
HHS has promised to protect the maker of the experimental Ebola virus drug ZMapp from legal liability, meaning the company can’t be sued for claims of injury or loss related to use of the monoclonal antibody cocktail. Read More
The HHS Office of Inspector is urging Congress to rewrite the Medicare Part D in the Social Security Act to allow for collection of additional rebates from drug companies. Read More
European regulators are warning that combining certain hepatitis C drugs with the antiarrhythmic drug amiodarone could cause slow heart rate or heart block. Read More