Another monoclonal antibody therapy has entered the pandemic fray with the FDA granting emergency use authorization (EUA) for bamlanivimab (LY-CoV555) 700 mg and etesevimab (JS016 or LY-CoV016) 1,400 mg as a cocktail for treating mild to moderate COVID-19 in patients aged 12 and up at high risk for progressing to severe COVID-19 and/or hospitalization.
Shockwave Medical Inc. said Tuesday that its intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) therapy has won U.S. FDA approval for the treatment of severe coronary artery disease (CAD). The technology, which was granted breakthrough device designation in 2019, is a novel application of lithotripsy, which has long been used to safely shatter kidney stones.
As expected, G1 Therapeutics Inc.’s Cosela (trilaciclib) won FDA approval for use in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, becoming the first proactively administered myelopreservation therapy to hit the market.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies, including: Shuren, Stenzel push back on serology tests; FDA touts accomplishments for 2020; IMDRF posts five-year plan.
The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee needed two days of hearings to get through a spending measure that provided the FDA with $500 million for its part in the government response. The CDC would receive $7.5 billion for vaccine distribution and tracking, all developments that ran parallel to an announcement that another 200 million doses of vaccine will be delivered by the end of July at a cost of $3.7 billion.
Braincool AB has scored a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. FDA for its Cooral system, a medical cooling technology for therapeutic hypothermia and oncology. The status acknowledges Cooral’s potential to prevent oral mucositis (OM), a complication of chemotherapy.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies, including: FDA cites pivotal study failure for Lutonix 014; HHS adds to PREP Act immunity; Dermal fillers on tap at FDA advisory; GAO urges a pause in VA EHR deployment.
The U.S. FDA has granted breakthrough device designation to Cerus Endovascular Ltd. for its Contour neurovascular system for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. The company is targeting the second or third quarter of this year for the start of its IDE clinical trial.
Governments across the globe are struggling to keep pace with the SARS-CoV-2 virus’s impact on public health, but the new variants are presenting their own challenges. The next task facing governments across the globe is to sequence the latest mutated variants of the virus and keep track of any further mutations, all while validating new and revamped existing tests, a task that is likely to prove difficult to meet for at least the next few months.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s angiopoietin-like 3 (ANGPTL3)-targeting antibody, Evkeeza (evinacumab), won FDA approval for use in reducing LDL cholesterol in patients with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.