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Biopharma regulatory actions and approvals December 2025

US FDA caps 2025 with December high of 27 drug approvals

Jan. 26, 2026
By Amanda Lanier
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The U.S. FDA approved 27 drugs in December, the highest month of 2025. This compares to 18 approvals in November and brings the full year total to 226. This places 2025 just below the 228 approvals recorded in 2024 but well above approval numbers seen in most prior years of the past decade.
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Fiscal 2026 HHS spending bill in jeopardy?

Jan. 26, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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After the U.S. House passed a package of spending bills Jan. 22 to fund several agencies and departments, including Health and Human Services, through fiscal 2026, the Senate was expected to quickly follow suit to ensure that no part of the federal government would shut down when the current continuing resolution expires Jan. 30. That was before a confrontation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota turned deadly over the weekend.
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Drug, device makers could still be liable for terrorist attacks

Jan. 26, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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In a lawsuit that’s been bouncing through the courts for years, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia once again cleared the way for several biopharma and medical device companies to potentially be held liable, under the Anti-Terrorism Act, for terrorist attacks against hundreds of Americans in Iraq.
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HighLife TMVR

Highlife secures CE mark for TMVR system

Jan. 26, 2026
By Shani Alexander
Highlife SAS secured CE mark for its transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) system, bringing a much needed treatment option for patients with limited alternatives. The Highlife TMVR system is indicated for individuals with symptomatic moderate-severe or severe mitral valve regurgitation who are unsuitable for surgical repair or replacement and transcatheter edge-to-edge repair.
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Zynex officials indicted for health care fraud

Jan. 26, 2026
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Department of Justice reported that it has indicted two executives with Zynex Inc. for Medicare fraud, but in one of the stranger twists in recent fraud cases, one of the executives allegedly attempted to interfere with the personal lives of members of the media who were reporting on the company’s legal problems.
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NICE wants more evidence for Barrett’s esophagus treatment

Jan. 26, 2026
By Mark McCarty
Cryoablation for Barrett’s esophagus is something of a novelty, and the U.K. National Institute of Health and Care Excellence is considering an endorsement of the treatment.
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Neurology/psychiatric

Insilico Medicine’s ISM-8969 gains IND clearance for Parkinson’s

Jan. 26, 2026
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Insilico Medicine Cayman Topco has obtained IND approval from the FDA for ISM-8969 for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, enabling initiation of a phase I trial in healthy volunteers.
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UK reports increase in clinical trial approvals with new rules

Jan. 23, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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Four years after they were first mooted, the finishing line is in sight for new U.K. clinical regulations, which will come into force on April 28. In the first major update since 2004, about 20% of lower-risk studies are expected to be approved by a fast track, and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency will introduce a 14-day assessment route for phase I healthy volunteer trials, amongst other measures to streamline approvals.
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FDA tackles BP wearables in new draft guidance

Jan. 23, 2026
By Mark McCarty
The FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health posted two important guidances just in the first week of the new year. The agency seems determined to sustain that pace with a new draft guidance for cuffless blood pressure monitors, apparently in response to sales of unauthorized over-the-counter devices for this indication.
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Endocrine/metabolic

Alveus Therapeutics’ ALV-100 gains IND clearance for obesity

Jan. 23, 2026
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Alveus Therapeutics Inc. has obtained IND clearance from the FDA for ALV-100, for chronic weight management, enabling initiation of a phase Ib study. Dosing has now commenced in the study.
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