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BSUFA III geared to spur the potential of interchangeables

Nov. 2, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
With the U.S. biosimilar pathway clearly developed, industry and the FDA are turning their attention to interchangeables in the third iteration of the biosimilar user fee agreement (BsUFA).
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CDC advisory committee recommends Pfizer-Biontech COVID-19 vaccine for children

Nov. 2, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
In a move that had been expected, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices unanimously recommended the Pfizer Inc.-Biontech SE COVID-19 vaccine as safe and beneficial for children ages 5 through 11. The recommendation, coming from a 14-0 vote, is the committee’s way of reassuring the American public that the vaccine is safe, according to committee member Beth Bell, clinical professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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DoJ signals more aggressive disclosure policy for corporate misconduct prosecutions

Nov. 1, 2021
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) reported a new set of policies dealing with federal prosecutions of corporate misconduct that includes a far-reaching policy on disclosure. Deputy attorney general Lisa Monaco announced Oct. 28 that companies will have to disclose all non-privileged information in connection with alleged misconduct rather than just information regarding those who were “substantially involved.”
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Former sales rep gets prison time for fraud conviction

Nov. 1, 2021
A former sales rep for Cambridge, Mass.-based Aegerion Pharmaceuticals Inc. was sentenced Oct. 28 to 54 months in prison and three years of supervised release for a scheme to defraud insurance companies and boost his bonuses for sales of Aegerion’s cholesterol drug, Juxtapid (lomitapide).
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Court: HRSA 340B letter ‘arbitrary and capricious’

Nov. 1, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
Biopharma scored a victory of sorts in the ongoing 340B war that’s pitting drug companies against the combined forces of hospital groups, contract pharmacies and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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FDA awards EUA to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children

Oct. 29, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
The FDA has granted emergency use authorization (EUA) to the COVID-19 vaccine created by Pfizer Inc.-Biontech SE for use in children ages 5 through 11. This is the first EUA for a COVID-19 vaccine to be awarded for this group of roughly 28 million children in the U.S. and it comes after weeks of lengthy debate among experts about the wisdom of targeting the young demographic.
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Negotiations, dental and vision care missing in action in US budget framework

Oct. 28, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
In an effort to advance a fiscal 2022 spending package through a divided Congress, U.S. President Joe Biden released the framework for his Build Back Better agenda Oct. 28 – minus provisions that would allow Medicare to directly negotiate at least some prescription drug prices.
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Trump-era SUNSET Rule may be eclipsed

Oct. 28, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is proposing to withdraw or repeal a Trump-era rule imposing expiration dates on most of the rules implemented by the department and its agencies, including the FDA.
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New gene therapy consortium takes aim at rare diseases

Oct. 27, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
Targeting the thousands of rare inherited diseases that have no treatments in the U.S., a newly launched public-private group plans to pursue efforts to optimize and streamline the gene therapy development process.
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FDA’s OPDP: What impact does “targeted MoA” have in drug ads?

Oct. 27, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
As part of its ongoing research into drug advertising, the FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion (OPDP) is proposing a study to understand how “targeted mechanism of action” (MoA) claims influence patients and health care providers when they’re used in drug ads and other promotional materials.
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