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Handling of scientific dissent at US FDA under the microscope

Jan. 4, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
An FDA culture that discourages scientific disagreement with U.S. administration policies may be a perennial problem regardless of the party in power. That’s one of the between-the-lines takeaways from a Jan. 3 letter the Republican leadership of the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf – along with a stern warning that the agency had better respond in a timely manner.
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’23 in review

FDA’s guidance for CDS sets new bar for controversy

Jan. 4, 2024
By Mark McCarty

The U.S. FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health is no stranger to controversy, but the final guidance for clinical decision support (CDS) systems seems to have broken new ground in this regard.


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Researchers develop bidirectional brain-computer interface for ‘bionic suit’

Jan. 4, 2024
By Simon Kerton
Researchers from three California-based institutions are seeking patent protection for systems, devices and methods that allow brain-controlled limb movement and sensation.
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Renovos wins breakthrough device designation for nanoclay gel

Jan. 4, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Renovos Biologics Ltd. was granted a U.S. FDA breakthrough device designation for its Renovite BMP-2 (bone morphogenetic protein-2) product, which is designed for interbody spinal fusion.
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FDA designates digital therapy for schizophrenia a breakthrough device

Jan. 4, 2024
By Annette Boyle
The U.S. FDA granted breakthrough device designation for CT-155, a prescription digital therapeutic co-developed by Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH and Click Therapeutics Inc. to treat the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. Designed as an adjunctive to pharmaceutical therapy for schizophrenia, among the most challenging mental health conditions to treat, the PDT is one of several products in the collaboration’s pipeline.
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No injunction yet for state’s epinephrine affordability program

Jan. 3, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
One of the latest state laws impacting prescription drug prices is a per se unconstitutional taking, a U.S. district judge said last week, but he refused to grant a preliminary injunction to shield manufacturers from the effects of Colorado’s new law while Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.’s constitutional challenge moves through the courts.
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‘23 in review

Digital therapeutics seek new path forward in 2024

Jan. 3, 2024
By Annette Boyle
After flying high in 2022, digital therapeutics (DTx) companies crashed to Earth in 2023 and scrambled to identify a path to profitability, or at least continued viability.
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US judge sides with Teva in lawsuit over generic version of Corcept’s Cushing’s drug

Jan. 2, 2024
By Jennifer Boggs
Shares of Corcept Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:CORT) fell 26% Jan. 2 on news that a U.S. court determined that Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd. does not infringe on patents related to use of cortisol receptor blocker Korlym (mifepristone) in Cushing’s syndrome, opening the possibility of Teva’s generic version to enter the market.
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US lawmakers: Expansion of COVID-19 IP waiver unnecessary

Jan. 2, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
Six months out from the World Health Organization ending the global health emergency brought on by the pandemic, there’s no need for the World Trade Organization to expand a five-year intellectual property (IP) waiver for vaccines to COVID-19-related drugs, devices and diagnostics.
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Industry sees FDA’s 510(k) implant draft as excessive

Jan. 2, 2024
By Mark McCarty
At first glance, the U.S. FDA’s draft guidance for evidentiary expectations for 510(k) implants seems to demand more rigor on these applications, but some in industry believe that several of these elevated requirements offer little or no commensurate benefit. Geeta Pamidimukkala of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (Advamed) said the draft would seem to require that manufacturers preemptively explain the exclusion of animal testing, a requirement she said creates more work for both industry and FDA without offering a meaningful benefit.
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