After years of transitioning in the requirement for drug and biologics sponsors to submit applications to the U.S. FDA in the electrical common technical document format (eCTD), the agency is getting serious about the proper use of eCTD.
The FDA has approved Korsuva (difelikefalin) from Cara Therapeutics Inc. for pruritis in patients undergoing hemodialysis, following a fast review. Korsuva is the first therapy approved by the FDA in the indication and is the first ever approval for the Stamford, Conn.-based company.
The FDA has granted full approval to Pfizer Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine in a move that is hoped will convince unvaccinated citizens that the shot is safe and effective. The mRNA vaccine, which will be branded as Comirnaty and was first developed by Germany’s Biontech SE, has been available since Dec. 11 last year under an emergency use authorization (EUA) and is the first to receive the FDA’s full endorsement.
The FDA’s pre-IND response to Virpax Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s MMS-019, a molecular masking spray being developed as an over-the-counter product to limit transmission of SARS and influenza, has the company breathing easier and ready to chase an NDA. Virpax is in a crowded field of 43 COVID-19 intranasal therapeutics and vaccine programs.
Plans for offering COVID-19 vaccine booster shots in the U.S. took a big step forward Aug. 18, as Health and Human Services (HHS) public health and medical experts laid out their intention to offer booster shots across the country for people 18 and older beginning the week of Sept. 20 and starting eight months after an individual's second dose.
Pfizer Inc.’s Ticovac has been approved by the FDA for immunizing those ages 1 year and older against tick-borne encephalitis, a disease that’s not endemic to the U.S. but increasingly is found in Europe and Asia. Ticovac, developed with a master seed virus, was first approved outside the U.S. 45 years ago. Before the FDA approval, the CDC had recommended that travelers on their way to high-risk areas be vaccinated in Europe though the process could take up to six months.
Merck & Co. Inc.'s $1.05 billion acquisition of Peloton Therapeutics Inc. in 2019, a big bet on the hypoxia inducible factor-2 alpha inhibitor belzutifan, has paid off with an earlier-than-anticipated FDA approval of the drug for cancers associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease. The therapy will be marketed as Welireg.
An unexpected complete response letter (CRL) from the FDA has thrown a wrench into Sesen Bio Inc.’s commercial launch plans for Vicineum (oportuzumab monatox) in high-risk BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). The company, which has spent the past few months completing its commercial build phase and hiring sales reps ahead of the Aug. 18 PDUFA date, instead must now address outstanding clinical and statistical data and analyses, in addition to CMC issues, cited in the CRL.