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Germany's G-BA issues final assessment for Cell Thera's Pixuvri

21 May 2013

USA-based Cell Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CTIC) says that Germany's Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) has issued its final benefit assessment report for Pixuvri (pixantrone), which is indicated as a monotherapy for the treatment of adult patients with aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) who have failed two or three prior lines of therapy.

XenoPort drops MS drug after poor trial results

21 May 2013

USA-based XenoPort (Nasdaq: XNPT) saw its shares fall 12.7% to $5.89 in mid-morning trading on Monday (May 20), after it revealed top-line results from its pivotal Phase III clinical trial of arbaclofen placarbil (AP) for the treatment of patients with spasticity due to multiple sclerosis (MS), which failed to demonstrate demonstrating that AP provided statistically significant improvement relative to placebo in the co-primary endpoints of the study.

Actavis confirms plan to acquire Warner Chilcott, in $8.5 billion deal

20 May 2013

US generics major Actavis (NYSE: ACT) revealed today (May 20) that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Ireland-based specialty drugmaker Warner Chilcott (Nasdaq: WCRX) in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at around $8.5 billion (including $3 billion of debt). Actavis' shares gained 2.6% to $128.70 in premarket trading, while those of Warner Chilcott rose 3.3% to $19.85.

Positive Ph III results for Novo Nordisk's FIX derivative for hemophilia B

20 May 2013

Danish insulin giant Novo Nordisk (NOV: N) says it has completed paradigm 2, the first Phase III trial with a long-acting FIX derivative, N9-GP (glycopegylated recombinant factor IX), for hemophilia B patients, with successful results. Paradigm 2 is a multicenter, blinded trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of N9-GP when used for on-demand or prophylactic treatment in patients with haemophilia B.

CIS countries prepare for the introduction of drug reimbursement schemes

20 May 2013

Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan have recently taken steps to introduce drug reimbursement schemes similar to those functioning in other countries. If introduced, these could completely change the operating environment on both the generic and innovative drug markets in these countries.

Stallergenes and DBV Technologies partner on developing novel respiratory allergies treatments

20 May 2013

French biotech firms DBV Technologies (Euronext: DBV), creator of Viaskin, a new standard in the treatment of allergies, and Stallergenes (Euronext Paris CAC small), worldwide leader in allergen immunotherapy, have entered into a strategic research partnership.

Lundbeck and Takeda's Brintellix shows positive results in Ph III major depression study

20 May 2013

Danish CNS specialist Lundbeck (LUND: DC) and partner Takeda Pharmaceutical (TYO: 4502), Japan's largest drugmaker, are presenting new data on four pivotal studies on Brintellix (vortioxetine), a novel investigational drug, at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in San Francisco, taking place May 18-22, demonstrating efficacy at doses of 15mg and 20mg per day including an improvement of overall functioning.

Access to medicines in Europe: the EU cannot save banks while sacrificing people's health

20 May 2013

In a seminar hosted last week by the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists & Democrats (S&D) in the European Parliament and the Member of the European Parliament (MEP), Alejandro Cercas (S&D, Spain), six MEPs from various political groups, along with representatives of governments, leading academics, researches and public health organizations met to raise awareness about one of the most alarming issues that European health care systems face - the increasingly inadequate public access to medicines and its dire consequences, according to a web posting by the European Public Health Alliance.

Greek research-based drugmaker group AIFD challenges generics assumptions in Draft Patent Law

20 May 2013

One of the most important preconditions for Turkey to reach a reformist, sustainable economic growth with high-added-value and to attract more direct foreign investment is to create an effective patent system at international standards, protecting intellectual property rights, comments the research-based Turkish pharma industry group, the AIFD.

HIV vaccines: small biotech and government-funded organizations will step in where Big Pharma has fallen short, says analyst

20 May 2013

While the risks involved in HIV vaccine development have turned Big Pharma away from pursuing a preventative vaccine, government-funded organizations and smaller biotech firms may provide the answer, a GlobalData analyst has said in a research note as World AIDS Vaccine Day approaches.

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