All articles by Catherine Eckford (European Pharmaceutical Review) – Page 21
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ArticleLife sciences response to 2024 Autumn Budget
Research and innovation is highlighted in the UK’s Autumn Budget as a priority ‘crucial national asset’ to aid long-term economic growth.
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NewsStandout breast cancer trial outcomes for Roche small molecule therapy
The Itovebi-based combination therapy was recently granted US FDA approval for a common metastatic breast cancer.
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NewsNovel nanoemulsion-based delivery of antimycobacterial drug
The manufacturing process for the nanoemulsion could be adapted for industrial-scale production, the researchers suggested.
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NewsAbbVie agrees $1.4 billion Alzheimer's acquisition
The deal will help AbbVie to strengthen its neuroscience pipeline, including supporting development of next-generation therapies for delivery into the central nervous system.
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NewsACG 2024: J&J data reveals new Crohn's treatment option
More patients given subcutaneous induction and maintenance treatment with Johnson & Johnson’s biologic obtained clinical remission at 48 weeks, compared to placebo, Phase III data showed.
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NewsTrial highlights potential next-gen biologic for lung cancer
Preliminary results from an ongoing trial of a novel monoclonal antibody have confirmed favourable efficacy and safety in recurrent extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC).
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ArticleDeveloping donanemab - balancing cost versus benefit
This article summarises recent regulatory developments surrounding the Alzheimer’s treatment donanemab and considers the future therapeutic market for this disease.
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NewsOptimising drug release of personalised 3D printed tablets
The 3D printing study enabled a precise tablet structure to be created, allowing for easy modification and for the control of drug release rate through changing the surface curvature.
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NewsEli Lilly secures MHRA authorisation for Alzheimer's treatment
Authorisation in Great Britain means eligible Alzheimer's patients can access the treatment, which is part of a new class of amyloid targeting therapies.
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NewsWorld-first medicine manufacturing regulatory framework to be implemented
The new regulation could become lawful in the UK next year, according to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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NewsDrug combination shows promise for mitigating microbial biofilms
Combining allicin with domiphen could reduce biofilm formation, providing a potential avenue for overcoming antimicrobial resistance, research suggests.
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NewsImmunotherapy treatment enhances lymphoma survival, landmark study shows
The Phase III findings give evidence for the immunotherapy treatment regimen to become standard of care for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma.
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NewsSanofi collaboration to advance innovative radioligand therapies
The new partnership between Sanofi and Orano Med, delivered via a new entity valued at nearly $2 billion, will focus on progressing lead-212 based targeted alpha therapies for oncology indications.
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NewsAAV gene therapy manufacturing gets £1.4m boost
The funding aims to reduce the costs of AAV production for gene therapies, helping to accelerate treatment access for patients with rare diseases.
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NewsDigitalisation propelling automated microbiology market growth to 2033
Increased adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in microbiology is set to be a key driver of the global automated microbiology market to 2033, research asserts.
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NewsHaemophilia treatment with new delivery method approved
The US FDA has authorised the first treatment for haemophilia A or B that is administered via a pre-filled pen or syringe.
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NewsVaccines “essential” for addressing AMR, says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) asserts that vaccines could reduce antibiotic use as well as economic costs of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide.
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NewsEMA publishes EU strategy to 2028
The draft strategy, open for an eight-week public consultation, will help guide the direction of the network over the next few years.
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NewsEli Lilly appoints Chief AI Officer
The new appointee will create AI and machine learning solutions to support Eli Lilly’s medicines for patients globally.
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NewsImproving packaging integrity of pharmaceutical borosilicate glass vials
The study offers promising data on strengthening borosilicate medical glass vials using ion-exchange, especially as there is limited research in this area.


