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FDA stands up full ASCA program with three draft guidances

Sep. 23, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA wrapped up the pilot version of the Accreditation Scheme for Conformity Assessment (ASCA) and reported the formation of a permanent ASCA program, which has been seven years in the making.
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Company hit with $1M fine for inappropriate ads that ran 56 days

Sep. 23, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Azon Medical LLC, a supplier of medical products such as durable medical equipment, is on the hook for slightly more than $1 million for promoting the P-Stim device as eligible for Medicare coverage.
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Immuno-oncology

Innate’s Nectin-4-targeting ADC obtains IND clearance for solid tumors

Sep. 23, 2024
Innate Pharma SA has obtained IND clearance from the FDA for IPH-4502, its novel and differentiated topoisomerase I inhibitor antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) conjugated to exatecan targeting Nectin-4 in solid tumors. In nonclinical models, IPH-45 was well tolerated and showed antitumor efficacy in vitro and in vivo.
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SEC settles insider charges related to Merck-Pandion merger

Sep. 20, 2024
The U.S. SEC settled charges against Philip Markin, a fifth person charged in connection with an insider trading scheme involving the February 2021 $1.85 billion offer by Merck & Co. Inc. to acquire Pandion Therapeutics Inc.
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Zevra’s Miplyffa wins first FDA approval in Niemann-Pick type C

Sep. 20, 2024
By Jennifer Boggs
Following the recent recommendation of its advisory committee, the U.S. FDA gave the nod to Zevra Therapeutics Inc.’s arimoclomol, a day ahead of its Sept. 21 PDUFA date, as the first treatment for Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC), a rare genetic disease linked to progressive neurological symptoms that is almost always fatal. Branded Miplyffa, it is indicated for use in combination with enzyme inhibitor miglustat in adults and children, ages 2 and older.
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Industry wary of CMS’s view of skin substitutes in doc fee draft

Sep. 20, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The draft Medicare physician fee schedule for calendar year 2025 provoked a strong backlash from physician societies due to a net cut in physician pay. Device makers have their own concerns, including the latest in a series of controversies over coverage of skin substitutes.
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Immuno-oncology

FDA clears Chengdian (Suzhou) Biopharmaceutical’s IND for CD-001

Sep. 20, 2024
Chengdian (Suzhou) Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd. has received IND clearance from the FDA, allowing it to initiate a first-in-human phase I trial of CD-001.
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Astellas patent survives ‘natural law’ decision

Sep. 19, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reined in a district court that invalidated three claims in an Astellas Pharma Inc. patent protecting bladder drug Myrbetriq (mirabegron) based on a issue that was never argued.
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Cost of using a priority review voucher going up, way up

Sep. 19, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
What comes down must go up seems to be the rule of thumb these days, even for U.S. FDA fees. The cost of using a priority review voucher (PRV) to shave four months off an FDA standard 10-month drug review has dropped drastically over the past several years. But come Oct. 1, biopharma companies will have to pay nearly 89% more than on the previous day to use a PRV.
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US FDA issues CRL for Vanda’s tradipitant for gastroparesis

Sep. 19, 2024
By Karen Carey
Clearly frustrated by the U.S. FDA’s rejection of tradipitant to treat gastroparesis, Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. CEO Mihael Polymeropoulos said the agency is discouraging drug development for the serious gastric emptying condition for which there has been no new treatment in 40 years. The complete response letter (CRL) issued on the Sept. 18 PDUFA date for the neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist, which Vanda licensed from Eli Lilly and Co. in 2012, requested additional studies that the company said are not in line with the advice of experts in the field.
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