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BioSpace looks back at 2025 and where the FDA is going in 2026.
The FDA has gained a reputation during the past year for being inconsistently flexible, particularly when it comes to rare diseases. Executives at Rezolute and CERo Therapeutics recently had positive interactions with the agency, in which they told BioSpace reviewers have been “collaborative” and “curious.
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Since the FDA began publishing its rejections of drug approval filings in July last year, companies have become more forthcoming about the details of agency decisions in their own disclosures, according to biopharma and regulatory analysts.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the green light to Aurinia’s Lupkynis (voclosporin) in combination with a background immunosuppressive therapy regimen for LN.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Merck and Bayer’s heart failure drug vericiguat, an orally administered soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) stimulator, the pharma giants announced this morning.
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The U.S. FDA has granted rare pediatric disease and orphan drug designations for Taysha Gene Therapies’ AAV9-based gene treatment candidate currently in development for epilepsy caused by SLC13A5 deficiency.
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Daiichi Sankyo’s and AstraZeneca’s Enhertu (fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki) has become the first HER2-directed medication approved to treat gastric cancer in the U.S. in 10 years.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ Darzalex Faspro for adults with newly diagnosed light chain amyloidosis.
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After a start-of-the-year lull, activities at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are starting to pick up. Here’s a look.
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The U.S. FDA approved Pfizer’s Xalkori (crizotinib) for pediatric patients one year of age and older and young adults with relapsed or refractory, systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma that is anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive.
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Without an approval for liso-cel, Bristol Myers Squibb said the CVRs have now been terminated, are no longer eligible for payment and will no longer be allowed to trade on the New York Stock Exchange.