Wed.Dec 18, 2024

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Effective Drug Patent Prosecution Strategies: Securing Your Pharmaceutical Innovations

Drug Patent Watch

Protecting your intellectual property is paramount. Drug patent prosecution is a complex and critical process that can make or break the success of a new medication. As a business professional in the pharmaceutical industry, understanding and implementing effective strategies for drug patent prosecution can be the difference between market domination and missed opportunities.

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Abera and Orexo partner for vaccine powder formulations

Pharmaceutical Technology

Abera and Orexo have entered a partnership to develop and test the powder formulations of the formers vaccine candidates.

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Merck moves into obesity with deal for Hansoh’s GLP-1 pill

Bio Pharma Dive

News of Merck’s licensing of Hansoh’s preclinical medicine pressured shares in Viking and other obesity drug developers seen as likely buyout targets.

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Clinical Trials For Drug That Replaces Missing Teeth Finally Underway

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

People with missing teeth may be able to grow new ones, say Japanese dentists testing a pioneering drug they hope will offer an alternative to dentures and implants.

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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Petrovax announces positive results from long-CoV-III-21 trial of Longidaza for long-term pulmonary sequelae of COVID-19

Pharmaceutical Technology

New hope for long-COVID patients: Longidaza boosts exercise tolerance and improves pulmonary function.

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A Vertex partner — and potential rival — secures $100M to develop non-opioid pain drugs

Bio Pharma Dive

“Pain has really been out of favor in the industry up until very recently,” said John Mulcahy, SiteOne Therapeutics’ CEO. The company plans to use its new funds to get to “proof of concept” for its medicines.

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Tessera gets sickle cell funding; Corvus shares slide on eczema data

Bio Pharma Dive

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will invest up to $50 million in Tessera’s in vivo sickle cell therapy. Elsewhere, Cara agreed to a reverse merger and J&J had a drug application rejected.

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Pharma’s data and analytics market forecast to reach to $2.1bn by 2028

Pharmaceutical Technology

A new report identifies data content management as the primary driver of growth in the pharmaceuticals market.

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Grand Rounds December 13, 2024: Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Nurse Case Management in Black and Hispanic Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial (Gbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, FACP)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Speaker Gbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, FACP Dr. Adolph & Margaret Berger Professor of Population Health NYU Grossman School of Medicine Director, Institute for Excellence in Health Equity (IEHE) NYU Langone Health Slides Keywords Hypertension; Racial Disparities; Case Management; Telemonitoring Key Points There are significant racial disparities when it comes to stroke outcomes in the U.S., with Black and Hispanic populations experiencing poorer outcomes than Caucasian

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Gilead and Terray link to develop small-molecule therapies

Pharmaceutical Technology

Gilead Sciences has entered a strategic partnership with Terray for the discovery and development of small-molecule therapies.

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Optimizing Clinical Supply Strategy: Navigating Challenges & Finding Your Ideal Model

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Unloxcyt Wins FDA Approval for Advanced Skin Cancer, Set to Compete with Keytruda

XTalks

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval to Checkpoint Therapeutics PD-L1 inhibitor Unloxcyt (cosibelimab-ipdl) for the treatment of metastatic or locally advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) in patients who cannot be cured with surgery or radiation therapy. The approval marks the first product approval for the Massachusetts-based biotech and the first approved anti-programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) treatment for advanced cSCC. cSCC is the second most common fo

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FDA targets more online vendors selling unapproved GLP-1RA products

Pharmaceutical Technology

Improper advertising on media constituted a large part of traffic directed to the companies websites.

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Stopgap funding bill includes PBM reforms, preserves telehealth flexibility

Bio Pharma Dive

Lawmakers on Tuesday released the text of a bipartisan agreement to fund the government through March. It could reshape the pharmacy supply chain by reforming how drug middlemen do business.

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Oncology R&D: emerging therapies and new challenges​

Pharmaceutical Technology

Picking the right clinical partners will be critical for oncology innovators hoping to stay up to speed in a rapidly changing industry.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

White paper that delves into the complex topic of Decentralized Clinical Trials and how to master them within the confines of FDA Regulations

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MSD eyes June verdict for paediatric RSV antibody

pharmaphorum

The FDA has started a review of MSD's RSV antibody clesrovimab, a potential rival to Beyfortus, with a verdict due in the middle of next year

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Egyptian Drug Authority approves Lilly and EVA’s insulin injection

Pharmaceutical Technology

Eli Lilly and EVA Pharma have announced approval from the Egyptian Drug Authority for the human insulin glargine injection.

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India needs new drugs, improve infection control practices to thwart AMR: Dr Prabhu Vinayagam

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

India needs new drugs, vaccines, and improve infection control practices to thwart antimicrobial resistance (AMR). From an India and global perspective, the recent advances in AMR treatment are bacteriophage therapy, nanotechnology, immunotherapies, among others. According to Dr Prabhu Vinayagam, medical advisor, Orchid AMS, a division of Orchid Pharma, the latest developments are novel antimicrobial agents.

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Novo Holdings leads $100m round for novel painkiller biotech

pharmaphorum

SiteOne Therapeutics has completed a $100 million third-round financing that will support clinical trials of its non-opioid painkiller.

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European Clinical Supply Planning: Balancing Cost, Flexibility and Time

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Neurocrine Biosciences’ Crenessity Approved as First New Treatment in Decades for Rare Genetic Disorder CAH

XTalks

Neurocrine Biosciences Crenessity (crinecerfont) has been given the green light by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a new treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). The approval marks a significant step in addressing a condition that has historically relied on decades-old therapies. The therapy is approved to be used in combination with glucocorticoid replacement therapies (steroids) to control androgen levels in adults and pediatric patients four years of age and older with

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Trio of Indian drugmakers issue recalls tied to impurity, labeling issues

Fierce Pharma

Indian drugmakers Aurobindo, Glenmark and Zydus have issued separate sweeping drug recalls over issues pertaining to impurities and labeling. | Indian drugmakers Aurobindo, Glenmark and Zydus have issued separate sweeping drug recalls over issues pertaining to impurities and labeling. The product pulls were catalogued in a recent edition of the FDA's weekly enforcement report.

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Sensorion encouraged by deafness gene therapy data

pharmaphorum

Sensorion's gene therapy for otoferlin-related hearing loss has shown early signs of improving hearing in two toddlers in a phase 1/2 trial.

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Trade & Channel Strategies 2024: Trends in Enterprise Value Growth and Value-to-Sales Ratios

Pharmaceutical Commerce

Bill Trombetta, PhD, professor, healthcare strategy, marketing, St. Joseph's University, discusses observations in enterprise value growth and enterprise value-to-sales ratios among top biopharmaceutical companies.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

This new white paper defines and details the impact of Decentralized Clinical Trials on the Pharmaceutical industry and how the impact can be measured along with steps companies can take to ensure adoption.

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UnitedHealth killing suspect gets first-degree murder charge

pharmaphorum

Luigi Mangione has been charged with first-degree murder "in furtherance of terrorism" in connection with the death of the UnitedHealth CEO

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The Path Forward for Infused Biosimilars in the US

Pharmaceutical Commerce

Vibhu Tewary offers insight on this market segment, including a behind-the-scenes of what goes into designing a report.

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A new GLP-1 opportunity for pharma: Supporting patients’ emotional barriers to weight loss

pharmaphorum

Explore a new GLP-1 opportunity for pharmaceutical companies to support patients in overcoming emotional barriers to weight loss. Learn more about the potential benefits and strategies for addressing these challenges.

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Pharma Pulse 12/18/24: The Art of Cross-Cultural Communication in Pharma, The Role of a Digital Navigator in Mental Health & more

Pharmaceutical Commerce

The latest news for pharma industry insiders.

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Unlocking Excellence: How Catalent Is Transforming Japan’s Clinical Research

Planning on running clinical trials in Japan? How can you reliably supply these studies? Discover Catalent’s clinical supply packaging facility in Shiga, Japan. Strategically located between Tokyo and Osaka, and one of largest in Japan, this 6,000 square meter facility offers comprehensive services including primary and secondary clinical packaging and labelling, comparator sourcing, cold chain storage, local and global distribution, local language support and white glove service to support stud

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Precision medicine, NGS, and the quantum leap in biomarkers

pharmaphorum

Tune in to the podcast interview with Luca Quagliata from Thermo Fisher Scientific as he discusses the quantum leap in biomarkers and precision medicine in the age of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS).

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6 Clinical Study Blogs Not to Miss

Imperical Blog

Our blog team reviewed our 2024 clinical study blogs, and we selected these six worth re-reading. Check them out! 1. Sustainability in Business: Transparency and Keeping Score ESG: Environmental, social, and governance are factors that influence commercial success. Discover how Imperial achieved a sustainability rating… The post 6 Clinical Study Blogs Not to Miss appeared first on Imperial Clinical Research Services Blog.

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Delivering for patients and sites in 2025

pharmaphorum

Discover how clinical trials are evolving to prioritise patient needs and streamline processes for sites in 2025.

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India's ACG kicks off operations at mammoth capsule plant in Thailand

Fierce Pharma

Looking to significantly bolster its presence across Asia, Indian solid dosage manufacturer ACG has kicked off operations at a massive plant in Thailand. | ACG this week commenced work at its new, 175,000-square-meter capsule production plant in Rayong on Thailands east coast. The sprawling facility, which is bigger than 32 football fields, represents the largest of its kind in the country and is expected to crank out some 20 billion hard gelatin capsules per year.

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How Machine Learning Drives Clinical Trial Efficiency

Clinical trial data management is increasingly challenging as studies grow in complexity. Quickly accessing and analyzing study data is vital for assessing trial progress and patient safety. In this paper, we explore real-time data access and analysis for proactive study management. We investigate using adverse event (AE) data to monitor safety and discuss a clinical analytics platform that supports collaboration and data review workflows.