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Alexza Reports Another Positive Study of its Inhaled Antipsychotic

Dec. 11, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth
Alexza Pharmaceuticals Inc. said that a second Phase III study of its inhaled antipsychotic for agitated bipolar patients hit the mark, but the product still has to clear some safety studies. (BioWorld Today)
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Javelin Reports Positive Data in Phase III Study of NSAID

Dec. 10, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth

Biotechs Bootstrap Their Way Through Hard Times Again

Dec. 8, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth
In today's shaky economy, consumers aren't the only ones cutting expenses. Biotech executives also are looking to hold down costs and have come up with some creative - if not drastic - ways to penny pinch.
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ISTA's Phase III Eye Drug Study Region Showed Skewed Results

Dec. 8, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth

BioSante Enters $144.5M Deal with Azur for Hot Flashes Gel

Dec. 5, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth
BioSante Pharmaceuticals Inc. has entered an agreement with Azur Pharma Ltd. to market Elestrin (estradiol gel) in the U.S. to treat moderate-to-severe hot flashes in menopausal women, a deal that could bring in up to $144.5 million for BioSante plus double-digit royalties. (BioWorld Today)
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FDA Gives TransMolecular OK for Phase III Brain Cancer Study

Dec. 3, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth

Basilea Falls as FDA Delays Ceftobiprole Decision Again

Dec. 3, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth and Cormac Sheridan

Basilea Falls as FDA Delays Ceftobiprole Decision Again

Dec. 1, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth and Cormac Sheridan
The FDA again delayed its review of cephalosporin antibiotic ceftobiprole due to unresolved "data integrity issues," an unexpected setback for Swiss biotech Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd. and co-development partner Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development LLC. (BioWorld Today)
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J&J Seeks to Acquire Omrix in $438M Cash Tender Offer

Nov. 26, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth

J&J Seeks to Acquire Omrix in $438M Cash Tender Offer

Nov. 25, 2008
By Catherine Hollingsworth
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