When it comes to whether Medicare Part D should cover the new anti-obesity drugs, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and lawmakers may be caught between the math and public pressure.
A metabolite that suppresses appetite and food intake after exercise could be the reason for the weight loss observed in patients treated with metformin to control blood glucose. A study conducted by a group of scientists at Stanford University showed how this antidiabetic drug induced the biosynthesis of N-lactoyl-phenylalanine (Lac-Phe), which has an effect reducing the body mass index.
Two days after the U.S. FDA announced approval of gene therapy Lenmeldy (atidarsagene autotemcel), making it the first treatment option for rare disease metachromatic leukodystrophy, Orchard Therapeutics and parent firm Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd. disclosed the wholesale acquisition price of $4.25 million for the one-time treatment, which edges out hemophilia B gene therapy Hemgenix (etranacogene dezaparvovec) to become the world’s most expensive drug.
Stealth Biotherapeutics Inc. has presented new data demonstrating cardioprotective effects of SBT-589 in preclinical models of Friedreich’s ataxia (FA). SBT-589 acts on mitochondrial pathways essential for cellular health and energy production that are impaired in FA cardiomyopathy.
The U.S. FDA approved Orchard Therapeutics plc’s BLA for gene therapy atidarsagene autotemcel, making it the first treatment option for metachromatic leukodystrophy in the U.S. The one-time treatment, branded Lenmeldy, is indicated for children with presymptomatic late infantile, presymptomatic early juvenile or early symptomatic early juvenile disease.
An MHRA investigation that began in the U.K. 16 years ago has concluded with Kamlesh Vaghjiani, a former director of Kappin Ltd., being sentenced to concurrent prison sentences of eight and seven months, both of which are suspended for a year and a half.
Clearing the way for a U.S. regulatory bid in the second half of this year are positive top-line results from Pathfindr-2, the second of two successful phase III studies testing the efficacy and safety of Crinetics Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s oral, once-daily paltusotine for acromegaly.
At the ongoing ACS meeting in New Orleans, Rezubio Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. detailed the discovery and preclinical evaluation of novel small-molecule gut-restricted GPR40 agonists using membrane-anchored drug (MADD) design.
The University of California, Berkeley has announced the launch of the UC Berkeley Molecular Therapeutics Initiative (MTI) designed to accelerate drug discovery. The aim is to bridge fundamental research in rare neurological and metabolic diseases with drug discovery to identify and accelerate novel therapeutic modalities into the clinic.