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Eye specialist Oyster Point Pharma announced is being acquired by Viatris Inc. after Oyster’s board of directors unanimously signed off on the deal, Oyster Point announced Monday.
Six supplements commonly taken to improve heart health and lower high cholesterol were ineffective when compared to AstraZeneca’s Crestor (rosuvastatin) and placebo.
GSKs Blenrep misses the mark in the Phase III DREAMM-3 trial for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), possibly putting the drug’s continued approval at risk.
The only patient in an FDA-sanctioned clinical trial assessing a CRISPR-based therapy for a rare form of Duchenne muscular dystrophy has died, according to study sponsor Cure Rare Disease.
Eli Lilly’s and Boehringer’s Jardiance met its primary outcome in the Phase III EMPA-KIDNEY study, the largest and broadest SGLT2 inhibitor trial in chronic kidney disease.
Akebia Therapeutics has submitted a Formal Dispute Resolution Request with the FDA regarding the rejection of vadadustat in anemia due to chronic kidney disease.
BioAge Labs, PTC Therapeutics, Biogen and others highlighted novel mechanisms targeting newer pathways in neurodegenerative diseases at the recent Discovery on Target meeting.
In spite of positive Phase IIb results from a thrombosis prevention trial, Ionis is back on the market for a new partner after Bayer returned the rights to the drug to Ionis.
Galapagos’ new “forward faster” strategy will see the departure of the company’s fibrosis and kidney disease programs and 200 staff members.
Sanofi and AstraZeneca won European approval for the first preventative RSV treatment for a broad population of newborns and infants.
Arcus Biosciences and its collaboration partner Gilead Sciences announced during Arcus’ third-quarter report that the company had modified its ARC-10 Phase III trial.
Some executives might book a massage or practice meditation to deal with their stress. Others have a different way to let off steam–spending time with their pets.
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