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Cytomegalovirus in a human cell

A new first as FDA approves Takeda drug to treat CMV in transplant recipients

Nov. 30, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Following an FDA priority review, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.'s oral antiviral, maribavir, has won U.S. approval as the first drug in the country to treat resistant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and disease in adult and pediatric transplant recipients. The drug will be marketed as Livtencity.
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Fennec’s CRL: A familiar problem reappears

Nov. 30, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
Fennec Inc. received the complete response letter (CRL) it had expected from the FDA, sidelining U.S. development of Pedmark, a formulation of sodium thiosulfate for preventing ototoxicity associated with cisplatin chemotherapy in pediatric patients older than 1 month to those 18 years of age with localized, non-metastatic, solid tumors.
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Molnupiravir capsules

Tough call, but adcom gives thumbs up to molnupiravir

Nov. 30, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
A divided FDA advisory committee voted 13-10 Nov. 30 that the known and potential benefits of the Merck & Co. Inc.-Ridgeback Biotherapeutics Inc.’s antiviral drug, molnupiravir, outweighs its known and potential risks. If granted an emergency use authorization (EUA), molnupiravir would become the first take-at-home oral drug in the U.S. to keep mild and moderate COVID-19 infections from becoming severe in high-risk adults.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

SEC provides guidance on executive compensation

Nov. 30, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. SEC released guidance Nov. 29 that could impact how drug and medical device companies shape, and report, their executive compensation packages when it comes to "spring-loaded awards.”
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FDA issues more RWE guidance

Nov. 30, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
As part of its real-world evidence (RWE) program, the U.S. FDA released a draft guidance Nov. 29 on using registries to support regulatory decision-making for drugs and biological products.
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U.S. Capitol building, Washington D.C.

House members pushing MCIT as Cures 2.0 awaits committee action

Nov. 24, 2021
By Mark McCarty
A number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives have penned a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in support of the Medicare Coverage of Innovative Technology (MCIT) rule, the second time in recent weeks the agency has heard from Congress. The net effect of these letters is to suggest that Cures 2.0, which would provide Medicare coverage of breakthrough devices, is not on solid footing, which if true would suggest that the Biden administration’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is similarly endangered.
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Business people with hands atop a digital globe

Planet Innovation expands global footprint with U.S. acquisition of BIT Analytical Instruments

Nov. 24, 2021
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Australian health technology company Planet Innovation is expanding its footprint into the U.S. with the acquisition of the North American operations of Germany’s medical device manufacturer BIT Analytical Instruments GmbH.
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Molnupiravir capsules

Oral COVID-19 drugs approaching finish line

Nov. 24, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
It’s decision time for oral drugs that could help the world return to normal even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.K. already has granted emergency authorization to Merck & Co. Inc. and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics Inc.’s antiviral, Lagevrio (molnupiravir), and the EMA is expected to complete its evaluation of the oral drug within the next few weeks. In the U.S., the FDA could announce its decision on Lagevrio shortly after its Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee weighs in Nov. 30 on emergency use authorization.
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A new first as FDA approves Takeda drug to treat CMV in transplant recipients

Nov. 24, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Following an FDA priority review, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.'s oral antiviral, maribavir, has won U.S. approval as the first drug in the country to treat resistant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and disease in adult and pediatric transplant recipients. The drug will be marketed as Livtencity.
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Patent law book and gavel

Federal Circuit doubles down on subject matter eligibility in Cardionet patent lawsuit

Nov. 23, 2021
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently decided an appeal of a patent lawsuit involving Cardionet LLC, of Conshohocken, Pa., invalidating the Cardionet patent for lack of subject matter eligibility. While the patent offers a significant improvement in the functionality of any computer that uses the Cardionet algorithm, the Federal Circuit declared that the invention does nothing more than use the computer as a tool to express an abstract idea.
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