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Joshua Smiley, president and chief operating officer, Zai Lab

Zai Lab exec buys stock as Augtyro, Vyvgart SC advances in China

May 21, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Zai Lab Ltd., of Shanghai and Cambridge, Mass., has been on a regulatory roll in China, gaining approval of Bristol Myers Squibb Co.’s Augtyro (repotrectinib) for lung cancer on May 12 and NMPA acceptance of subcutaneous Vyvgart‘s (efgartigimod alfa SC) supplemental BLA with priority review on May 14.
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FDA issues CRL on rivoceranib-camrelizumab combo in liver cancer

May 21, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
South Korea’s HLB Co. Ltd. saw its stock (KOSDAQ:028300) drop nearly 30% on May 17 as CEO Jin Yang-gon announced the U.S. FDA’s complete response letter (CRL) to its NDA seeking approval of its rivoceranib and camrelizumab (Airtuika, Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.) combo for liver cancer.
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Cleveland Clinic clipped for $7.6M for research oversight lapses

May 21, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) has found itself on the wrong end of an enforcement action by a federal attorney’s office, which had alleged that CCF had made false statements to the government regarding three grant awards.
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Medicare puzzle

​Abbott seeks US Medicare national coverage for Cardiomems system​

May 21, 2024
By Mark McCarty
A renewed focus on telehealth and telemedicine may be pumping new life into remote patient monitoring for heart failure, which seems to be the case for the Cardiomems device by Abbott Inc.
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Boston Scientific Cryoablation System
HRS 2024

Multiple studies, strong results stoke pulsed field ablation enthusiasm

May 21, 2024
By Annette Boyle
The major players in electrophysiology – Boston Scientific Corp., Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic plc, Abbot Laboratories – showed up in force at the 2024 Heart Rhythm Society annual meeting in Boston May 16-19 to tout their pulsed field ablation devices and study results.
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Endocrine/metabolic

Intracerebroventricular ERT for MPS IIIA receives IND clearance in US

May 21, 2024
The FDA has cleared an IND application for GC-1130A, a treatment for mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA (MPS IIIA, Sanfilippo syndrome type A) being jointly developed by GC Biopharma Corp. and Novel Pharma Inc.
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FDA moves to down-classify cyclodestruction in glaucoma

May 20, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Ultrasound cyclodestruction may not be the darling of American ophthalmologists and their patients dealing with glaucoma, but that may soon change thanks to a recent move by the U.S. FDA. The agency has down-classified these devices from class III to class II in a move that may prompt competition for current device-based methods of treating glaucoma, including widely used laser-based treatments.
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Gavel with whistle

Hospital hit for violating US Medicare rules for TAVR devices

May 20, 2024
By Mark McCarty
U.S. Medicare coverage of transcatheter aortic valve replacement devices requires the use of team medicine for patient selection purposes, which seems to have served as a tripwire for Cape Cod Hospital (CCH) in Hyannis, Mass. Federal agencies forged an agreement with CCH that included a $24 million fine for failure to appropriately screen patients for the procedure, an event that serves as a reminder that non-compliance with Medicare rules can trigger enforcement actions by other agencies.
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FDLI Annual Meeting

Recent FDA activity hints at impending commercial speech enforcement

May 17, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA has several methods for signaling its enforcement intentions regarding medical devices and drugs, but there are times when warning letters are the vectors for communicating the agency’s current thinking.
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Pills, syringes, financial charts

Economics cited as a driver of worsening drug, device shortages

May 17, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA is not the only regulatory agency attempting to deal with impending and existing device and drug shortages, although some of the drivers of these shortages are not within these agencies’ purview.
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