Old drugs, new uses: advances in drug repurposing and the federal outlook

14 March 2023
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By Dr Nicola Davies

In June 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Novo Nordisk’s (NOV: N) type 2 diabetes drug Wegovy (semaglutide) injection for chronic weight management in overweight or obese adults with at least one weight-related condition.1 This is just one example of the potential for existing drugs to offer new uses – also known as drug repurposing.

Drug repurposing – What, why, and how?

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