21 May 2013
9 May 2013
Japan's largest drugmaker Takeda Pharmaceutical (TYO: 4502) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Inviragen for an upfront of $35 million, and future payments of up to $215 million linked to the progress of clinical development and achievement of key commercial milestones.
9 May 2013
The US subsidiary of Israeli generics giant Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries (NYSE: TEVA) has entered into an exclusive US license and supply agreement for USA-based Alexza Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ALXA) Adasuve (Staccato loxapine) inhalation powder 10mg for the acute treatment of agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder in adults.
9 May 2013
US pharma giant Merck & Co (NYSE: MRK) revealed yesterday (May 8) that the Biologics License Application (BLA) for its investigational ragweed pollen (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) sublingual allergy immunotherapy tablet has been accepted for review by the US Food and Drug Administration.
9 May 2013
The three leading pharma/biotech trade bodies, EuropaBio, the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) and European Biopharmaceutical Enterprises (EBE) have welcomed the final report of the Working Group on Mechanism of Coordinated Access to Orphan Medicinal Products (MoCA-OMPs) which was endorsed by the Steering Group of the Process on Corporate Responsibility in the field of Pharmaceuticals, and published on 6 May 2013 by the European Commission.
8 May 2013
USA-based pSivida Corp (Nasdaq: PSDV), a leader in developing sustained release, drug delivery products for treatment of back-of-the-eye diseases, today (May 8) announced that Iluvien (fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal insert), the first sustained release pharmaceutical product for the treatment of chronic diabetic macular edema (DME), is now commercially available in Germany. pSivida's licensee Alimera Sciences (Nasdaq: ALIM) reported that the first patient has been treated following the commercial launch in Germany.
8 May 2013
Last Friday, the US state of Florida joined several states, most recently Indiana, in refusing to enact legislation that would create barriers between patients and newer, lower-cost versions of biologic medicines known as biosimilars. The Florida legislature voted to approve a bill on biosimilars that follows current substitution practices for prescription medicines, rejecting efforts by US biotech majors Amgen and Genentech (part of Roche) to limit future access to these therapies once they reach the market.
8 May 2013
The world market for biosimilar drugs will be worth $2,445 million in 2013, growing by more than 20% from 2012, according to a new report from Visiongain. In 2013 it will account for around 2% of the overall biological drugs market, and the study forecasts rapid growth to 2023 for the global biosimilars market.
8 May 2013
Shares of US drugmaker Baxter International (NYSE: BAX) fell 2.5% to $68.58 in New York trading on May 7, having fallen as much as 3.3% in the morning, after it said that the Phase III clinical study of immunoglobulin (IG), Gammagard, did not meet its co-primary endpoints of reducing cognitive decline and preserving functional abilities in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, marking another disappointment in finding improved treatment of the condition.
8 May 2013
India's largest pharma company Ranbaxy Laboratories (BSE: 500359), which is majority owned by Japan's Daiichi Sankyo, has posted first quarter 2013 financial results, showing the net income plunged 90% to 1.26 billion rupees ($23.4 million), while sales fell 34.2% to 24.40 billion rupees compared with the 2012 first quarter, when the company benefited from sales exclusivity in the USA for a generic version for a generic version of Pfizer's all-time blockbuster Lipitor (atorvastatin).
8 May 2013
Clinical success rates for new cancer drugs doubled between the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, while the number of new cancer drugs entering clinical testing increased 50 percent during the same time, according to an analysis recently completed by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.