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US CMS proposes more Medicare flexibility to increase biosimilar competition

Nov. 7, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
In another step that blurs the distinction between biosimilars and interchangeables, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing a rule to give Medicare Part D plans more flexibility to substitute biosimilars for the reference biologics so Medicare beneficiaries can have timelier access to the lower-cost drugs. The rule would permit the plans to treat the biosimilar substitutions as “maintenance changes” that don’t require prior Medicare approval. Such changes would enable the substitutions to apply to all enrollees – and not just those who begin the therapy after the effective date of the change.
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When is 12.5 a 13? US Fed Circuit wades into the math of rounding

Nov. 7, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
Wading into the “muddied waters” of rounding the numbers used in a range claimed in two drug patents, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to set a “bright line rule.” Instead, it tossed a lower court win for Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd. against Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. and sent the case back to that court with instructions to consider the extrinsic evidence and its impact on the claim construction.
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Bertagnolli confirmed as next US NIH director

Nov. 7, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
After nearly two years with an acting director, the U.S. NIH now has a confirmed leader. The Senate voted 62-36 Nov. 7 to confirm Monica Bertagnolli, a cancer surgeon and researcher, as the next director of the research agency.
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Ausbiotech 2023: Big pharma sees promise in building mRNA platform in Australia to serve APAC

Nov. 6, 2023
By Tamra Sami
Multinational pharma companies like Moderna Inc. and Sanofi SA are setting up mRNA R&D centers in Australia and are banking on the country’s decades of mRNA expertise to bring new therapeutics to the clinic and to serve as regional hubs in Asia Pacific, speakers said during the Ausbiotech 2023 conference held Nov 1-3 in Brisbane, Australia.
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Drug shortages a chronic problem, not just for generics

Nov. 6, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
With drug shortages in the U.S. both a growing and chronic problem, a congressional committee is once again probing how the FDA is handling the issue.
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US DOJ: company history, potential for harm drive criminal charges for marketing

Nov. 3, 2023
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has a unique role in enforcement of medical product communication even though the department shares oversight of medical product promotions with the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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Interchangeable to challenge Stelara, impact of price negotiations still a question

Nov. 2, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
Instead of the two-step process that’s been the typical path for interchangeables in the U.S., Amgen Inc.’s Wezlana got a green light Oct. 31 from the FDA as both the first approved biosimilar and interchangeable to Johnson & Johnson’s inflammatory disease drug, Stelara (ustekinumab).
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Voquezna GERD approval in hand, Phathom set to launch by year-end

Nov. 2, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Phathom Pharmaceuticals Inc. will begin marketing Voquezna (vonoprazan) in December, thanks to the Nov. 1 approval by U.S. regulators, who cleared the potassium-competitive acid blocker at 10-mg and 20-mg doses for all grades of erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), maintenance of healing of all grades of the condition and relief of associated heartburn.
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OMB memo on AI suggests need for more IT capacity at US FDA

Nov. 2, 2023
By Mark McCarty
As a follow-up to the Biden administration’s executive order for artificial intelligence (AI), the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has promulgated a memorandum directing federal government agency use of AI.
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Adcom: Don’t sacrifice progress for perfection

Nov. 1, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
Had it been asked to, the FDA’s Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee would have voted Oct. 31 to recommend approval of Vertex Pharmaceutical Inc. and Crispr Therapeutics AG’s exagamglogene autotemcel, or exa-cel, as a one-time transformative treatment for severe sickle cell disease in individuals 12 and older.
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