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BioWorld - Thursday, April 16, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''Astrazeneca plc''

Capsules and tablets scattered over a world map

MFN drug pricing getting a foothold in the US

Oct. 17, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Caught between the rock and the hard place of most-favored nation (MFN) pricing and the threat of a hefty biopharma sector tariff, drug companies marketing in the U.S. are exploring their options. Several large firms already have committed millions and billions of dollars in investment in new or expanded U.S.-based manufacturing facilities to avoid tariffs on finished drugs.
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Digital globe illustrating pharma trade, tariffs

Rx tariff a stick and a carrot for US price, onshoring deals

Oct. 13, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Although U.S. President Donald Trump’s Oct. 1 start date for a hefty biopharma sector tariff has come and gone, the threat remains, serving as both a stick and a carrot to get drug companies to come to the table with their best deals.
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Lungs
Respiratory

Astrazeneca’s AZD-8965 exerts antifibrotic effects in IPF

Oct. 3, 2025
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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a rapidly progressing lung disease with high unmet needs and characterized by an excess in matrix deposition that leads to severe decline in lung functioning, where arginase expression and arginine metabolism seem to be involved and could be a promising target. Astrazeneca has presented data regarding their arginase inhibitor, AZD-8965, for the potential treatment of IPF.
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Financial charts, test tubes, capsules, syringe
Index insights

Fibrogen leads drug developer stock gains on China sale, FDA update

Sep. 16, 2025
By Amanda Lanier
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Drug developer stocks rebounded over July and August, with 23 companies on the BioWorld Drug Developers Index posting gains and only seven declining. The two-month upswing marks a reversal from the February-through-June period, when the index remained in the negative.
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Halt of biopharma investment prompts emergency UK hearing

Sep. 16, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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The U.K.’s failure to join the dots from discovery research to patient access to innovative drugs was cited repeatedly by pharma leaders, who were called to an emergency hearing in parliament on Tuesday to explain decisions to pull out of promised capital investments.
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U.K. flag and capsules

Pharmas pull UK funding to protest drug rebates, market access

Sep. 15, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Two months after it was launched, the wheels are coming off the U.K. government’s 10-year life sciences strategy, with pharma companies withholding promised capital investments in protest at the row over drug pricing. Merck & Co. Inc., Astrazeneca plc and Eli Lilly and Co. Inc. have said they are not going ahead with previously announced investments.
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Financial charts, test tubes, capsules, syringe
Index insights

Fibrogen leads drug developer stock gains on China sale, FDA update

Sep. 12, 2025
By Amanda Lanier
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Drug developer stocks rebounded over July and August, with 23 companies on the BioWorld Drug Developers Index posting gains and only seven declining. The two-month upswing marks a reversal from the February-through-June period, when the index remained in the negative.
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Thyroid anatomy

Gland grab: MBX, others jostle in hypoparathyroidism

Sep. 5, 2025
By Randy Osborne
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A recent paper in the Journal of Clinical Medicine quantified some of the potential bodily ravages ahead for patients with hypoparathyroidism (hypoPT), specifically the loss of kidney function, with the risk of chronic kidney disease going up every year by 11%. A handful of drug developers continue to advance prospects in hypoPT, where Ascendis Pharma A/S’ hormone replacement therapy Yorvipath (palopegteriparatide) – the first and only treatment for adults with the rare endocrine disease – has set the bar for efficacy.
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Cardiovascular

Characterization of Astrazeneca’s AZD-0233 for cardiovascular disease

Aug. 28, 2025
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Fractalkine, when binding to its receptor CX3CR1, modulates leukocyte adhesion and acts as a chemotactic agent. The expression of cardiac CX3CR1/fractalkine is elevated in patients with heart failure and CX3CR1 antagonists may improve the cardiac function by modulation of this axis.
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Aivis

Aivis’ Qanti IHC uses AI to visualize biomarkers in cancer care

Aug. 25, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Lee Dae-hong founded Aivis Inc. in January 2021 as an AI-powered pathology software company, having led the development of the world’s first commercial under-display fingerprint recognition algorithm that was later incorporated into the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy A series of smartphones of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
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