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Merck wins FDA priority nod for vericiguat in heart failure but commercial challenges ahead

Jan. 20, 2021
By Jennifer Boggs
Vericiguat became the first oral soluble guanylate cyclase stimulator to win FDA approval for use in heart failure patients. The drug, branded Verquvo, was developed by Merck & Co. Inc. as part of a $1 billion deal with Bayer AG. But its commercial potential could be hampered by its modest clinical efficacy and increasing competition in the space, as well as difficulties launching a new drug during a pandemic.
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Pandemic puts pressure on drug sales

Jan. 19, 2021
By Brian Orelli
The 39th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference was sans Celgene Corp.'s annual tradition of kicking off the conference with preliminary revenue and earnings from the previous year, but plenty of other companies stepped up and offered preliminary results of their own. Unfortunately, some companies continued to face headwinds selling drugs during the pandemic as patients avoided their doctors' offices.
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COVID-19 could factor into congressional pricing reforms

Jan. 14, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
COVID-19 undoubtedly will be the top U.S. health care priority for the 117th Congress and the incoming Biden administration, but that doesn’t mean prescription drug prices are no longer an issue. A raft of new-year price increases, many for already costly drugs, is ensuring drug pricing remains high on the congressional agenda.
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Ascentage’s New Year’s resolution includes getting its first candidate to market

Jan. 12, 2021
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Tapping into synergies it sees between the U.S. and Chinese biotech industries, Suzhou, China-based Ascentage Pharma Group International is aiming to get its most advanced candidate, HQP-1351, to market this year.
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ICER: No justifiable reason for several blockbuster price hikes

Jan. 12, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
With so much ire in Congress directed toward U.S. prescription drug prices in 2019, it’s not surprising that prices remained relatively stable that year. That’s not to say there weren’t price hikes. In its second report on unsupported price increases, the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) identified nine of the 100 top-selling drugs that had list price increases more than double the rate of medical inflation in 2019 and that accounted for the largest increases in U.S. spending on drugs.
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Ascentage’s New Year’s resolution includes getting its first candidate to market

Jan. 11, 2021
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Tapping into synergies it sees between the U.S. and Chinese biotech industries, Suzhou, China-based Ascentage Pharma Group Corp. Ltd. is aiming to get its most advanced candidate, HQP-1351 (olverembatinib dimesylate) to market this year for patients with TKI-resistant chronic myeloid leukemia.
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Mycovia antifungal poised for NDA filing after phase III wins

Jan. 6, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Mycovia Pharmaceuticals Inc. said new phase III data on its oral antifungal, oteseconazole, showed that 37 weeks after women with a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis received a dose of the medicine for an episode of acute yeast infection, just 5.1% saw a recurrence of infection vs. 42.2% of those treated with fluconazole. Furthermore, oteseconazole proved noninferior to fluconazole in the resolution of symptoms at day 14 of the study.
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Pills in dollar sign, bottle, blister packs, money

U.S. price increases unstopped by COVID-19

Jan. 5, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
A New Year tradition in the U.S. is the inevitable price increase for a multitude of brand drugs. 2021 isn’t breaking with that tradition, despite American families being ravaged economically by nearly a year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Investors bullish on drug developers in 2020

Jan. 5, 2021
By Peter Winter
The exceptional and speedy response in bringing safe and effective vaccines and therapeutics to combat COVID-19 has kept investors engaged and supportive. As a result, not only have companies involved in this research and development benefited, but so has the sector as a whole. Those biopharma companies have enjoyed significant jumps in their share values, with the BioWorld Drug Developers index closing up 4.6% in December and up 29% for 2020.
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HHS sides with hospitals in 340B payment dispute

Jan. 4, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an advisory opinion last week saying that drug manufacturers are obligated to provide 340B pricing for outpatient drugs dispensed by contract pharmacies on behalf of hospitals and clinics that qualify for the discounts. But the opinion said nothing about enforcement action or assessing civil penalties against manufacturers who refuse to do so.
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