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$1.9T stimulus package could trigger 4% Medicare sequester

March 8, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The voluminous American Rescue Plan – the second largest stimulus package in U.S. history – has something for everyone. Almost. The $1.9 trillion package that passed the Senate over the weekend and is expected to be passed by the House March 9 failed to extend the current moratorium, set to expire April 1, on the 2% Medicare sequestration.
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Stricter approval and faster reimbursement, executives urge at Two Sessions 2021

March 5, 2021
By Elise Mak
China’s most important annual government meetings, known as the “Two Sessions,” kicked off March 4 and biopharma executives that were also delegates to the National People's Congress (NPC) suggested that approval for trials should be stricter to avoid repetitive R&D and called for innovative drugs to get into the state insurance list – and to patients – faster.
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Exscientia building out AI-derived pipeline with $40M series C extension

March 5, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Artificial intelligence (AI) drug design specialist Exscientia Ltd. has completed a sizable extension to its series C, adding a further $40 million to the $60 million raised in May 2020.
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No surprise: COVID-19 creates backlog for FDA’s foreign drug inspections

March 4, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
From the time it paused inspections of drug manufacturing sites a year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA conducted only three foreign “mission-critical” inspections in fiscal 2020. Those were in Canada, Germany and India, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
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ADHD carved into desktop

FDA approves new once-daily ADHD drug Azstarys

March 3, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
A new once-daily attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) drug developed by prodrug specialist Kempharm Inc. has won FDA approval under the brand name Azstarys. The medicine combines serdexmethylphenidate, Kempharm's prodrug of the CNS stimulant dexmethylphenidate, with immediate-release d-MPH, the core medicine in the now off-patent product Focalin, a refined formulation of Ritalin.
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Spending numbers add to debate on orphan drug incentives

March 1, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
In divvying up U.S. spending on orphan vs. nonorphan indications for drugs approved for both, a new study could fuel future debates and inform policy on orphan drug incentives. The study, led by a team of University of Michigan and Boston University researchers, found that 21% of the total dollars spent in 2018 in the U.S. on the 15 top-selling partial orphan drugs went to the treatment of rare diseases, while more than 70% went to the treatment of common diseases.
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Multiple myeloma illustration

Oncopeptides sets it newly approved MM therapy in the middle of the pack

March 1, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
The cost of newly FDA approved Pepaxto (melphalan flufenamide) from Oncopeptides AB is designed to put the therapy in the middle of the range compared to other multiple myeloma therapies, CEO Marty Duvall told BioWorld. “There are products well entrenched in that space,” he added.
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Syringe with Johnson & Johnson logo

With an EUA, J&J is on the way with its COVID-19 vaccine

March 1, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
With the FDA’s granting of emergency use authorization (EUA) to Johnson & Johnson (J&J), there is now a third vaccine – and the first requiring only a single shot – against COVID-19 for adult Americans. Though it packs less of an efficacy punch, the EUA allows J&J’s Ad26.COV2.S to join mRNA vaccines from Moderna Inc. and Pfizer Inc./Biontech SE as protection against the virus.
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Gavel and pill blister packs

Biologic patent thickets, global settlements at stake in 7th Circuit case

Feb. 25, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit grappled with whether so-called patent thickets and certain global patent settlements constitute antitrust behavior as it heard arguments Feb. 25 in UFCW Local 1500 Welfare Fund v. Abbvie Inc.
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Sarepta wins accelerated FDA approval for third DMD therapy, casimersen

Feb. 25, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
As expected, the FDA granted an approval for Amondys 45 (casimersen), a new Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) therapy developed by Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.
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