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Another FDA no for Camurus’ monthly acromegaly drug Oclaiz

June 11, 2026
By Karen Carey
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In a repeat move, the U.S. FDA issued yet again a complete response letter (CRL) to Camurus AB for its subcutaneous extended-release injection drug CAM-2029 (octreotide) to treat the rare chronic growth disorder acromegaly. The drug, which expects to be branded Oclaiz in the U.S. upon approval, is called Oczyesa in the EU and the U.K., where it received marketing authorization in 2025.
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Travere expands rare kidney portfolio in $1B+ Everest deal

June 2, 2026
By Karen Carey
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Less than two months after winning FDA approval for a second indication for Filspari (sparsentan), Travere Therapeutics Inc. added to its rare kidney disease pipeline by exclusively licensing civorebrutinib from Everest Medicines Ltd. in a deal that could be worth more than $1.14 billion.
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Elzonris this: FDA clears Abbvie’s Decnupaz in BPDCN

May 28, 2026
By Randy Osborne
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Payoff for the November 2023 buyout of Immunogen Inc. came for Abbvie Inc. in the form of U.S. FDA clearance for the CD123-targeting antibody-drug conjugate Decnupaz (pivekimab sunirine) to treat adults with blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), an ultra-rare, aggressive and quick-killing hematologic malignancy.
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Stem cells

China’s new IIT rules expected to wipe out ‘gray market’

May 26, 2026
By Tamra Sami
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New regulations tighten regulatory oversight of China’s investigator-initiated trials (IITs) but legitimize the pathway that will be open to other modalities beyond cell and gene therapies.
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Stem cells

China’s new IIT rules expected to wipe out ‘gray market’

May 22, 2026
By Tamra Sami
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New regulations tighten regulatory oversight of China’s investigator-initiated trials (IITs) but legitimize the pathway that will be open to other modalities beyond cell and gene therapies.
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Relay’s zovegalisib hits in phase II vascular anomalies trial

May 19, 2026
By Karen Carey
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Showing a significant efficacy signal in a phase II trial, Relay Therapeutics Inc.’s zovegalisib (RLY-2608) achieved a 60% volumetric response in patients with PIK3CA-driven vascular anomalies (VAs). The isoform-selective PI3Ka inhibitor is in late-stage clinical trials with various combinations for P13Ka-mutated, HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer, with VAs representing a second indication for which Leerink Partners analyst Andrew Berens forecasts $2.8 billion in peak revenues.
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EU reaches Critical Medicines Act pact to tackle drug shortages

May 15, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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In further fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU has now reached agreement on the Critical Medicines Act, which aims to boost European manufacturing capacity for drugs and their active ingredients, and enable member states to organize joint procurement to improve access to orphan drugs.
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Italy’s Angelini pays $4.1B cash for rare disease specialist Catalyst

May 7, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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Italian family-owned Angelini Pharma SpA is making its first move into the U.S. market, acquiring rare diseases specialist Catalyst Pharma Inc. in an all-cash deal worth $4.1 billion. The acquisition gives Angelini ownership of three marketed drugs for treating epilepsy and neuromuscular diseases that had combined sales of $589 million in 2025, a 19.8% increase over 2024.
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Liver disease

Up to BAT in PSC, Mirum base case proven with phase IIb

May 4, 2026
By Randy Osborne
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Entering what Mirum Pharmaceuticals Inc. CEO Chris Peetz called “a new phase of growth and value creation,” the company plans to submit an NDA to the U.S. FDA in the second half of this year, based on phase IIb data from the Vistas trial with oral ileal bile acid transporter (IBAT) inhibitor volixibat in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).
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Lilly buying Ajax for up to $2.3B for next-gen JAK assets

April 27, 2026
By Karen Carey
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Eli Lilly and Co. is acquiring Ajax Therapeutics Inc. for up to $2.3 billion in cash, gaining access to next-generation JAK inhibitors for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms.
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