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Leqembi

Biogen, Eisai FDA win with Leqembi ‘a big deal’ in AD space; CMS on board, too

July 11, 2023
By Randy Osborne
The black box warning appended to the label of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drug Leqembi (lecanemab) took some on Wall Street mildly aback but failed to surprise others, as analysts mulled what the full approval, granted July 6 by the U.S. FDA, might mean for other developers in the space.
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Macrophage and cancer cell

As combo efforts proliferate, CAR-macrophage’s Carisma could lure partner

July 10, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Finding ways to turn “cold” tumors “hot” remains an ambition pursued by drug developers with differing approaches – combination regimens hold particular appeal – and one up-and-comer in the effort that has gained the notice of Wall Street lately is Carisma Therapeutics Inc. Philadelphia-based Carisma is advancing CT-0508, an autologous HER2-targeted CAR-macrophage therapy in phase I, used alongside Keytruda (pembrolizumab), the PD-1 receptor binder from Merck & Co. Inc.
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Leqembi

Biogen, Eisai FDA win with Leqembi ‘a big deal’ in AD space; CMS on board, too

July 7, 2023
By Randy Osborne
The black box warning appended to the label of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drug Leqembi (lecanemab) took some on Wall Street mildly aback but failed to surprise others, as analysts mulled what the full approval, granted July 6 by the U.S. FDA, might mean for other developers in the space.
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Biogen, Eisai’s Leqembi gains full approval from FDA; sales upsurge near?

July 6, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Xray showing lung cancer on tablet

Astrazeneca, Daiichi won’t cop to TROP2 grade 5s; OS data from phase III yet to emerge

July 3, 2023
By Randy Osborne
The trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (TROP2) class chalked mix news by way of Astrazeneca plc and Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. as the pair disclosed phase III data from the closely watched Tropion-Lung 1 trial with datopotamab deruxtecan (dato-dxd) against non-small-cell lung cancer.
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Eye wireframe illustration

Eye give-up sees Novartis surrender assets to Bausch – for $2.5B

June 30, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Just over a month after scoring U.S. FDA clearance for dry eye disease therapy Miebo (perfluorohexyloctane), Bausch + Lomb Corp. is adding Xiidra (lifitegrast) to its arsenal in the same indication as part of the potential $2.5 billion deal with Novartis AG, which is divesting its “front-of-eye” ophthalmology assets.
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Stock chart, upward arrow

Lilly of the valley provides big bounce-back for Sigilon via T1D takeover

June 29, 2023
By Randy Osborne
More evidence of big pharma’s interest in type 1 diabetes (T1D) arose as Eli Lilly and Co. disclosed its plan to buy encapsulated-cell-therapy collaborator Sigilon Therapeutics Inc., bringing aboard SIG-002, the early-stage drug on which the pair has been working since 2018. The news blasted upward shares of Cambridge, Mass.-based Sigilon (NASDAQ:SGTX), which closed June 29 at $21.15, up $17.24, or 441%.
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Illustration of brain in head highlighting the blood-brain barier.

Next episode: Sequel phase II data continue to build Cognition’s sigma-2 story in AD

June 28, 2023
By Randy Osborne
With the latest data from the phase II Sequel study, Cognition Therapeutics Inc. added new physiological evidence for the neuroprotective effect of CT-1812 in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) bolstering earlier results related to target engagement and the compound’s impact on cognitive changes. But the results failed to hit statistical significance, and shares of New York-based Cognition (NASDAQ:CGTX) closed June 28 at $2.18, down 32 cents, almost 13%.
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Hidradenitis suppurativa illustration

Post-Lilly deal for Dice, Moonlake phase II win in HS reflects IL-17’s continuing spell

June 27, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Less than a week after Eli Lilly and Co.’s $2.4 billion, IL-17-based buyout of Dice Therapeutics Inc., Moonlake Immunotherapeutics Inc. offered more news in the space by way of data from the global phase II trial called Mira evaluating the efficacy and safety of the Nanobody sonelokimab in moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
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Blood glucose chart and monitor, stethoscope, injector pen

Menin suits type 2 diabetes, though market finds blocker from Biomea ill-fitting

June 26, 2023
By Randy Osborne
As earlier-stage efforts in oncology continue with BMF-219, Biomea Fusion Inc. rolled out new clinical data June 23 from the first two cohorts of patients with type 2 diabetes enrolled in the phase II part of its ongoing phase I/II study called Covalent-111 testing the same compound, an oral covalent menin inhibitor.
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