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Pharma firms commit $1B to develop antibiotics for resistant bacteria

July 9, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Twenty-three pharma companies are joining forces in the AMR Action Fund and have raised $1 billion in new money for the clinical development of antibiotic drugs addressing the most resistant bacteria. Working with philanthropic backers, the fund aims to bring two to four new antibiotics through to approval by 2030.
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Mylan gets remdesivir approval for COVID-19 in India

July 9, 2020
By David Ho
HONG KONG – The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has approved Mylan NV’s remdesivir 100-mg vial for restricted emergency use in COVID-19 cases.
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Japan’s MLWH ends June with string of approvals, looks set for busy 2H 2020

July 2, 2020
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) ended the first half of 2020 by handing out a flurry of approvals to both domestic and international companies across a wide spectrum of indications.
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VA ‘CHAMPions’ extension of Big 4 drug discounts

July 1, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is looking for more discounts from prescription drug manufacturers, but it likely will be a few years before the ask becomes reality as it will require congressional action and federal rulemaking.
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Ultragenyx on a roll, wins FDA nod for Dojolvi in rare genetic disorders

July 1, 2020
By Jennifer Boggs
A month ahead of its PDUFA date, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc.’s NDA for triheptanoin (UX-007) won FDA approval. Branded Dojolvi, the highly purified, synthetic, seven-carbon fatty acid triglyceride was cleared for use in treating pediatric and adult patients with molecularly confirmed long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders (LC-FAOD), a group of rare and life-threatening genetic disorders in which the body is unable to convert long-chain fatty acids into energy.
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Creating pandemic playbook on the run, Gilead prices remdesivir

June 29, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Gilead Sciences Inc. ended the speculation Monday when it announced its no-bargaining price for remdesivir for all governments of developed countries where the drug is approved or authorized as a treatment for COVID-19.
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Syringes, ampoules, pills and money

Pandemic shines light on SNS’ inability to keep pace with all hazards

June 24, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Just the name, Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), evokes the image of a huge warehouse, or a series of warehouses spread across the U.S., strategically stocked with all the medical supplies, diagnostics and drugs that will be needed nationwide to respond to any health emergency brought on by terrorists, nuclear attacks, pandemics or other public health hazards. The reality is so much more – and so much less.
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Combination therapies: Searching for synergy

June 23, 2020
By Brian Orelli
Almost all solid tumors are treated with multiple drugs because the combinations have better efficacy than single-agent treatments. But finding those combinations can be difficult in an ever-growing sea of pair-wise combinations.
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Multispecific drugs opening a pathway to undruggable targets

June 22, 2020
By Peter Winter
In a BIO Digital session on “The Convergence of Health and Tech: Personalizing Medicine Beyond the Imaginable,” panelist Ray Deshaies, Amgen Inc.’s senior vice president of global research, said he was excited for the future of drug research, noting that there is an evolving trend away from the development of monospecific drugs designed to exert their effect on just one specific target.
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Evelo Bio's anti-inflammatory to be tested in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

June 22, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
A new U.K. trial evaluating drugs for hospitalized patients in the early stages of COVID-19 has elected to test Evelo Biosciences Inc.'s anti-inflammatory monoclonal microbial, EDP-1815, after an earlier trial found it led to favorable anti-inflammatory activity in psoriasis patients.
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