All Clinical Development articles – Page 32
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NewsNovartis releases data for potentially “practice-changing" PNH medicine
Iptacopan achieved "improvement of anaemia never seen before with anti-C5s” in paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria, showed Novartis data presented at 2023 EBMT.
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NewsPioneering malaria vaccine gains regulatory clearance
University of Oxford-developed R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine has secured approval in two African countries.
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NewsBoehringer Ingelheim invests €350m in new biotech R&D facility
The new €350 million biotechnology R&D centre is Boehringer Ingelheim’s largest single investment in Germany to date.
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NewsInjectable small molecule inhibitor could improve vision
Long-term Phase II study data of small molecule inhibitor UBX1325 delivered significant vision improvements in diabetic macular edema (DME).
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ArticleEuropean Pharmaceutical Review Issue 2 2023
EPR Issue 2 includes articles on the future of cell and gene therapy, the potential of AAV gene therapies, NMR relaxometry and more…
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NewsYescarta® demonstrates promising European manufacturing experience
In newly published analysis, Kite's CAR T-cell therapy delivered a reduced median European manufacturing turnaround time for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients.
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NewsFDA approves first new B-cell lymphoma treatment in 20 years
A first-line B-cell lymphoma treatment shown to reduce the risk of disease progression or relapse by 27 percent has been approved by the FDA.
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NewsFDA approves allogeneic stem cell transplant therapy
The first allogeneic stem cell transplant therapy to be approved based on Phase III study results has been granted by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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NewsGSK to acquire BELLUS for £1.6 billion
A novel P2X3 antagonist is set to advance GSK's respiratory pipeline as part of its planned £1.6 billion acquisition of BELLUS Health.
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NewsCombination therapy facilitates optimal stem cell collection
Motixafortide plus standard stem cell therapy helped to “rapidly” mobilise stem cells in multiple myeloma, a Phase III trial has shown.
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NewsNavigating delivery challenges of nucleic acid therapeutics
A paper has reviewed how novel drug delivery systems could achieve stable formulations of nucleic acid therapeutics.
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ArticleTurning the TIDE: oligonucleotide development trends
Discover what is driving the oligonucleotide therapeutics sector as scientists navigate challenges such as financing and success-to-market.
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ArticlePsychedelic medicines: are they gaining traction in Europe?
Carissa Kendall-Windless and Sian Banks of law firm Pinsent Masons discuss the development of psychedelic medicines and the legal and regulatory challenges that must be overcome for psychedelics to become safe and effective treatment options in Europe.
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NewsBiogen to develop amyloid beta-targeting antibody platform
The next-generation of anti- amyloid beta therapeutics could be advanced by Biogen exercising the option to develop Denali’s antibody programme.
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NewsPersonalised blood pressure treatment shows efficacy
A study suggests that personalised blood pressure medication can "probably obtain better protection against future cardiovascular diseases".
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ArticleILAP: Improving access to innovative oncology treatments
With no new first-line treatment for de-differentiated liposarcoma in over forty years, Dr Christoph Zehendner, Medical Director of Boehringer Ingelheim UK and Ireland discusses the company’s ILAP designation of its investigational, innovative treatment.
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NewsSustained-release chemotherapy has potential for bladder cancer
A study has shown an intravesical sustained-release chemotherapy device demonstrated effectiveness in advanced bladder cancer.
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NewsEculizumab biosimilar gets positive CHMP opinion
Samsung Bioepis’ first haematology biosimilar, which references Soliris (eculizumab), has been recommended for approval by the CHMP.
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NewsMonoclonal antibodies can lower COVID-19 hospitalisation risk
Over a third of COVID-19 patients reduced their risk of serious outcomes when treated early with monoclonal antibodies, a study shows.
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NewsNovel delivery approach demonstrates efficacy of immunotherapy
A first-in-human study showed a novel approach for delivering intrathecal and intravenous immunotherapy improved survival of melanoma patients with leptomeningeal disease (LMD).


