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Philips Respironics adds V60 ventilators to list of recalled devices

March 22, 2022
By Mark McCarty
Murrysville, Pa.-based Philips Respironics Inc. has had its share of troubles with its devices for respiratory use, including several CPAP machines. The FDA reported March 21 that the company’s V60 and V60 Plus respirators are now the subjects of a class I recall due to the use of an expired adhesive that could ultimately lead to a shut-down of the devices, including instances in which the shut-down would not be accompanied by an alarm.
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Changes in store for US ophthalmic products

March 22, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
Citing a court order for its haste, the U.S. FDA skipped the draft and went straight to issuing a final guidance that will change how certain ophthalmic drugs are regulated.
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Inspections, IRs fly in the ointment of US biosimilar program

March 22, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. biosimilar review process seems to be hitting its stride, with the FDA approving, in the first cycle, 67%, or 14, of the 21 biosimilar applications filed and acted upon in the first four years of BsUFA II.
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US FDA pondering improvements to drug ingredient database

March 21, 2022
By Mari Serebrov

The U.S. FDA is seeking comments to help it improve the usability of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research’s Inactive Ingredient Database.


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US SEC moves toward requiring more reporting on climate change

March 21, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
If the U.S. SEC adopts a rule it proposed March 21, all public companies registered with the regulator, including biopharma and med-tech firms, will have to add disclosures about climate change to their other reporting obligations.
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US FDA preparing for a future of COVID-19 boosters

March 21, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
"Now is the time to discuss the need for future boosters as we aim to move forward safely, with COVID-19 becoming a virus like others such as influenza that we prepare for, protect against and treat,” the FDA’s Peter Marks said in announcing an April 6 virtual meeting of the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC).
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This is just the beginning, says LAG-3 discoverer as BMS grabs first-in-class approval

March 21, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs and Richard Staines
Bristol Myers Squibb Co.’s relatlimab will hit the market as the first U.S. FDA-approved LAG-3 inhibitor, cleared by the agency for use in a fixed-dose combination with Opdivo (nivolumab) to treat adult and pediatric patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma. The approval, a day ahead of the March 19 FDA target date, adds another type of immune checkpoint inhibitor to the oncology arsenal, which already includes drugs targeting PD-1/PD-L1 and CTLA4.
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Former JHL executive pair headed for jail in Genentech trade-secrets case

March 18, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Former JHL Biotech Inc. CEO Racho Jordanov and former Chief Operating Officer Rose Lin were sentenced for their respective roles in conspiring to commit trade secret theft and wire fraud exceeding $101 million.
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Eiger’s COVID-19 treatment reduces emergency room visits, death

March 17, 2022
By Lee Landenberger

Despite global drops in COVID-19 infections and because variants never rest, Eiger Biopharmaceuticals Inc. is taking its strong top-line phase III data of pegylated interferon lambda to global regulatory agencies for approval. The type III interferon that stimulates immune responses significantly reduced the risk of COVID-19-related hospitalizations or emergency room visits longer than six hours by 50% and death by 60%. The results prompted Eiger to say it would submit the data to the FDA for an emergency use authorization – and also to the EMA and Asian agencies – as soon as it could.


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Alnylam sues Pfizer, Moderna over lipid nanoparticle tech

March 17, 2022
By Michael Fitzhugh
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. has filed suits against both Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. over alleged infringements of its patent on biodegradable cationic lipids that it said "are foundational to the success of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines."
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