All news articles – Page 21
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NewsTariffs could threaten medicine innovation, industry bodies warn
Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) and the International Generic and Biosimilar medicines Association (IGBA) highlight the need for industry cooperation to support the potential impact of tarrifs.
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NewsFDA approves first-in-class oral antibiotic
The drug is the first in a new class of oral antibiotics for uncomplicated urinary tract infections in nearly three decades.
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NewsMSD to advance investigational Lp(a) inhibitor in nearly $2b deal
The new license agreement will support development of a potential additional treatment option for patients at risk of atherosclerosis.
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NewsOptimal biosafety cabinet cleaning strategy proposed
The research highlights a potential approach to address cross-contamination challenges during cell-processing operations.
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NewsInnovating intelligent cleanroom control systems
The proposed technique outperformed traditional controllers, supporting improved air quality control in cleanrooms, according to the study.
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NewsDrug for rare form of Alzheimer’s “scientifically promising”
The anti-amyloid drug study highlights the importance of longer-term follow-up to determine benefits and risks of dementia treatments.
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NewsPsilocybin therapy demonstrates sustained clinical benefit in treatment-resistant depression
The new data shows potential of the psilocybin treatment to provide durable, longer-term antidepressant effects in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
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NewsNovo Nordisk industry membership reinstated
The company now has ABPI membership after a two-year suspension involving concerns relating to its compliance with the industry body’s code of conduct.
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NewsAstraZeneca cell therapy acquisition to advance in vivo therapies
The company’s new acquisition, valued up to $1 billion, supports development of in vivo cancer treatments and the future of cell therapy.
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NewsNanomaterial research potential “game-changer” for drug delivery
The throughput achieved by the researchers exceeded that of other reported methods by orders of magnitude, supporting the advancement of precision nanomaterials.
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NewsEuropean Commission approves Rytelo for LR- MDS-related anaemia
The European marketing authorisation offers a new treatment option for patients with transfusion-dependent anaemia in lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS), who are unresponsive to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents.
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NewsNICE recommends innovative endometriosis pill
Approximately 1,000 eligible NHS patients could benefit from the new endometriosis treatment annually.
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NewsMSD bolsters US manufacturing capacity with $1b investment
Investment in the new manufacturing plant strengthens Merck (MSD)’s vaccine production capacity in the US.
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NewsBristol Myers Squibb to acquire 2seventy bio
The proposed acquisition, worth nearly $300 million, could help to advance cell therapy in the oncology field.
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NewsInvestigational plaque psoriasis treatments show promise in late-stage trials
With the Phase III trials demonstrating sustained skin clearance in plaque psoriasis, this could lead to patients accessing more treatment options to manage the autoimmune inflammatory disease.
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NewsAlzheimer’s drug requires strengthened pharmacovigilance approach
Ongoing real-world safety and effectiveness monitoring of the Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab is needed to protect patients long-term, drug safety researchers urge.
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NewsVulnerable medicine list to aid US medicine supply resilience
The analysis from the US Pharmacopeia (USP) provides a mitigation strategy for manufacturers and other stakeholders to improve reliability of medicines amidst supply chain challenges.
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NewsCHMP meeting highlights – February 2025
The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended approval of four new medicines plus the extension of therapeutic indications for 16 medicines.
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NewsSustainable method converting waste into pharmaceuticals developed
The innovative artificial photosynthesis technique offers a new approach to eco-friendly chemical production.
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NewsNew hub to drive manufacturing innovation in Scotland
The new digitally-led centre will help to accelerate economic growth and productivity in process manufacturing, while supporting a sustainable future in Scotland.


