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Sales of Johnson & Johnson’s esketamine-based nasal spray jumped in the fourth quarter last year, priming the pump for a suite of other pharmas, including AbbVie, champing at the bit with their own psychedelics.
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Analysts parsed the limited data available for Pfizer’s obesity candidate on the pharma’s fourth-quarter earnings call Tuesday, looking for any nugget of additional context.
After advancing in lockstep through the pandemic, the fortunes of the biotechs have diverged as their use of COVID-19 windfalls has taken shape.
After suffering in the wake of expired tax incentives for pharmas, the island is trying to take advantage of geopolitics to grow its drug manufacturing sector.
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Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly have been battling head-to-head in an exploding obesity market. They should never have been compared apples to apples.
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For people with, or at risk for, SOD1-ALS, the FDA’s approval of Qalsody is an important step toward advancing gene-specific research for this uniformly fatal disease.
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Vowst, the first-ever oral fecal microbiome-based therapeutic, is indicated for preventing C. diff recurrence in adults following antibacterial treatment.
Merck and AstraZeneca are seeking broad approval for Lynparza in mCRPC regardless of BRCA status.
During its Q1 earnings call Tuesday, Biogen announced a handful of program pauses and cuts and touted the potential of anticipated approvals.
Orbital will use Series A funds to advance RNA-based vaccines, immunomodulators and protein replacement therapies.
The proposed drug pricing legislations follow the Inflation Reduction Act, passed in August 2022.
Novartis is scaling back its pipeline to focus on higher-value assets with stronger commercial potential.
The regulatory filing puts the company alongside Vertex and CRISPR, which also await FDA approval for their SCD gene therapy.
Vedanta will use the funds to advance its lead asset VE303 in clostridioides difficile infection and support the development of another candidate in ulcerative colitis.