All European Commission articles
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NewsPharma benefits in EU-India Free Trade Agreement
Conclusion of ‘landmark’ deal significantly enhances trade, investment and supply chains, notably granting beneficial tariff reductions for the pharma industry.
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NewsEuropean decentralised CAR T manufacturing consortium launched
EASYGEN is supported by EU funding andindustry partners that include Fresenius, Charles River, Cellix, Pro-Liance and TQ Therapeutics.
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NewsCHMP meeting highlights - May 2025
The EMA’s committee has granted positive opinions for ten new treatments, including medicines for oncology indications and rare diseases.
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NewsNew EU guidance seeks to address radiopharmaceutical supply chain vulnerabilities
The recommendations are issued amid increasing pressure on the complex supply chain for radiopharmaceuticals, medicines which are used to treat conditions such as cancer.
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ArticleBotanical drugs – what is the best way forward for regulatory and market approval?
Botanical drugs, also known as traditional herbal therapies, have long been used, but obtaining regulatory approval for these medicines, or therapies, is convoluted. Often manufacturers will market their botanical drugs as dietary supplements or traditional therapies, designations that require far less regulatory approval than marketisation as a drug. In this ...
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NewsNICE recommends Rinvoq® for Crohn’s
AbbVie’s Rinvoq® will be the first JAK inhibitor available for treatment of Crohn’s in England and Wales, following NICE approval.


