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FDA hands complete response letter to Astellas’ Izervay sNDA

Nov. 19, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
The U.S. FDA issued a complete response letter Nov. 15 for Izervay’s (avacincaptad pegol intravitreal solution, ACP) supplemental NDA, which sought to include positive two-year data for the Astellas Pharma Inc. therapy, previously approved for use in a treatment for geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration.
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No magic with Abbott’s Amulet compared to Watchman

Nov. 19, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Three years after the U.S. FDA approval of Abbott Laboratories’ Amplatzer Amulet, results of its investigational device exemption trial failed to notably differentiate Abbott’s left atrial appendage occluder system from Boston Scientific Corp.’s market-dominant Watchman device beyond the ability to forego anticoagulants quickly after implantation.
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NC State researchers file patent for wound monitoring sensors

Nov. 19, 2024
By Simon Kerton
Researchers from North Carolina State University filed for protection of miniaturized, wireless, wound-monitoring sensors that may be incorporated into swabs or wound dressings for real-time, accurate assessment of wound status.
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Neurogene slides on Rett syndrome gene therapy safety concern

Nov. 18, 2024
By Karen Carey
Neurogene Inc.’s stock sank 43% on news that its phase I/II gene therapy, NGN-401, resulted in a serious adverse event in a pediatric Rett syndrome patient receiving the highest dose.
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The Liver Meeting: A cure for hepatitis B’s low-hanging fruit

Nov. 18, 2024
By Brian Orelli
Patients infected with hepatitis C have had the ability to rid their livers of the virus for some time, while patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection have been required to take medications for the rest of their lives in the hopes of just dampening damage to the liver caused by the virus. But, at The Liver Meeting 2024, Arbutus presented data from the phase IIa Im-prove study suggesting a cure might be on its way with its DNAi drug, which binds to the viral mRNA promoting its cutting, leading to loss of translation of the viral proteins.
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Secondary offering: Syndax wins Revuforj FDA nod in KM2A leukemia

Nov. 18, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Syndax Pharmaceuticals Inc. won U.S. FDA approval – the company’s second this year – for menin inhibitor Revuforj (revumenib) with a black box warning for differentiation syndrome. “We’ve long expected that would be the case,” said CEO Michael Metzger. For “the last six years or so” the agency has had a “heightened awareness” of the problem, and he predicted all drugs in the class would bear similar cautionary language. But there’s also a warning about QT prolongation and a requirement for monitoring.
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Boston Scientific Corp.’s Watchman Flx device

Boston Sci study shows Watchman Flx better OPTION than DOAC

Nov. 18, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Boston Scientific Corp.’s OPTION study demonstrated left atrial appendage closure with the Watchman Flx device reduced risk of stroke compared to management with direct oral anticoagulants or warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation following cardiac ablation. Results were presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2024 and simultaneously published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Smartcardia’s ECG patch gains FDA nod for outpatient cardiac telemetry

Nov. 18, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Smartcardia SA received U.S. FDA clearance for mobile outpatient cardiac telemetry for its seven-lead live ECG monitoring patch and cloud platform. With the approval, the solution can now be used for remote live monitoring of a patient’s ECG and immediately notify clinicians in cases of arrhythmias.
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Chains of arrows going in opposite directions

Vitalli terminates $477M Daewoong deal, retains $941M option

Nov. 15, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Vitalli Bio Inc. terminated a potential $477 million licensing deal for autoimmune disease drug, DWP-213388, signed a year ago with Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., although Vitalli still retains option rights to two more dual inhibitor candidates that could fetch up to $941 million.
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Trump’s HHS pick Kennedy set to ‘go wild on health’?

Nov. 15, 2024
By Randy Osborne
President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) grabbed headlines globally, but the political jostling to come will determine whether Kennedy can secure the seat.
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