Jilin, China-based Huisheng Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd. gained China NMPA approval for Huiyoujing (proline janagliflozin tablets), its independently developed sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor for type 2 diabetes. The regulatory clearance, announced on Jan. 23, makes janagliflozin the second China-made SGLT2 inhibitor after Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co. Ltd.’s henagliflozin (SHR-3824), which was launched domestically in May 2022.
Astrazeneca Korea Co. Ltd. will pull its blockbuster diabetes drug, Forxiga (dapagliflozin), from the South Korean market, a company official confirmed to BioWorld, citing “multiple factors” like increasing local competition and continuing price cuts after patent expiry in 2023.
Astrazeneca Korea Co. Ltd. will pull its blockbuster diabetes drug, Forxiga (dapagliflozin), from the South Korean market, a company official confirmed to BioWorld, citing “multiple factors” like increasing local competition and continuing price cuts after patent expiry in 2023.
About 8% of the worldwide population carries the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) alcohol flushing variant (ALDH2*2, rs671), which has been tied to an increased risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) due to severe loss of ALDH2 enzymatic activity.
Astrazeneca plc followed up its win a year ago in heart failure (HF) with yet another approval for its oral SGLT2 inhibitor, Farxiga (dapagliflozin), now cleared by the FDA to reduce the odds of kidney function decline, failure, cardiovascular death and hospitalization for HF in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) at risk of disease progression.
Detailed results from a phase III test of Astrazeneca plc's Farxiga found that adding the drug to standard of care in patients with chronic kidney disease reduced a composite measure of worsening of renal function or risk of cardiovascular or renal death by 39% compared to placebo.
PERTH, Australia – With a series A investment in hand, Glyscend Therapeutics Inc. will take its polymer therapeutic that mimics the effect of gastric bypass surgery to Australia next year to begin clinical trials.
PERTH, Australia – With a series A investment in hand, Glyscend Therapeutics Inc. will take its polymer therapeutic that mimics the effect of gastric bypass surgery to Australia next year to begin clinical trials.
CLEVELAND The list is out, and a dual-acting osteoporosis drug and a device for expanding the use of minimally invasive mitral valve surgery have come out on top.