Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Beeline, Cynergi Health Partners, Lightpoint Medical, Neupath Health, Opum, Provista Diagnostics, Thuasne Group, Todos Medical, Veon.
As the U.S. House of Representatives resumes work Aug. 23 on a budget reconciliation proposal to get a $3.5 trillion fiscal 2022 budget across the finish line, many lawmakers are looking to provisions to reduce prescription drug prices as a way to pay for increased spending in other health care sectors.
Cadila Healthcare Ltd. (also known as Zydus Cadila) has received emergency use authorization (EUA) in India for Zycov-D, making it the world’s first plasmid DNA vaccine for COVID-19. Besides the adult population, the Drug Controller General of India’s nod has also given the South Asian country its first COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12 to 18.
PERTH, Australia – The Australian government is investing AU$79 million (US$56.75 million) in medical research and innovation projects to develop new drugs, devices and digital health technologies through its AU$20 billion Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
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.
Cardiac Dimensions Inc. launched the Empower trial of its Carillon mitral contour system for the treatment of heart failure patients with early-stage functional mitral regurgitation. The company expects to enroll up to 300 patients at 75 sites in the international, randomized, sham-controlled trial.
PERTH, Australia – Tali Digital Ltd. inked a licensing deal worth A$51 million (US$37.5 million) for its new digital therapeutic that could be the first line in early intervention to treat the underlying conditions of attention deficit disorders. Akili Interactive Labs Inc. will hold an ongoing license to Tali’s technology to become the exclusive commercialization partner for all pediatric cognition products in the U.S.
Fujifilm Holdings Corp. has bagged the Japanese Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA)’s approval for CXR-AID, its artificial intelligence (AI) powered chest X-ray analysis system developed in collaboration with Lunit Inc.
The FDA said it has withdrawn the accreditation of Accelerated Device Approval Services LLC (ADAS), of Miami, for making false presentations about one of the company’s employees. Among the allegations are that the company named a reviewer who was never employed by ADAS, and that the company misled a client about the status of a regulatory filing.