Pharma: Page 59


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    Novartis bid to bring rare disease drug to lung cancer hits a roadblock

    Promising signs from a cardiovascular trial had led the Swiss firm to test canakinumab, a drug for rare immune diseases, in lung cancer. But the first test of that theory has failed.

    By March 9, 2021
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    Spurred by FDA review, Roche pulls Tecentriq for bladder cancer use

    Four years after negative study results, the pharma withdrew the indication as the FDA's "industry-wide evaluation" of accelerated approvals progresses.

    By March 8, 2021
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    Top 5 stories from BioPharma Dive

    Looming patent expiries this decade and intensifying competition from China are forcing drugmakers to adapt, while new opportunities open up in oncology and in neuroscience.

    By BioPharma Dive staff
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    Crucial data on AstraZeneca's vaccine are coming. Here's what we may learn.

    Results from previous trials have raised questions about the vaccine and how well it works. Data from a large U.S. study could help clear up the confusion. 

    By March 8, 2021
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    Lilly says diabetes shot outperformed rival Novo drug in study

    The results are a boost for Lilly's drug, tirzepatide, which is being prepared for regulatory submissions later this year. But long-term heart data won't be available for some time.

    By March 4, 2021
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    Lilly drug regrows hair in autoimmune disease study, but safety questions linger

    The results could help baricitinib become the first treatment for alopecia areata, a leading cause of hair loss. Safety concerns have diminished the drug's prospects in arthritis, however.

    By March 3, 2021
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    Merck to help J&J make vaccine doses in White House-brokered deal

    The U.S. government will give Merck $269 million to help the drugmaker retool two of its facilities to make J&J's one-dose shot. 

    By Updated March 2, 2021
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    Merck withdraws Keytruda in type of lung cancer amid 'industry-wide' review by FDA

    Since December, three drugmakers have withdrawn immunotherapies from indications previously granted fast-tracked approvals, suggestive of broader FDA concerns.

    By March 2, 2021
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    J&J's 1-dose coronavirus vaccine becomes third available in US

    A CDC vaccine panel recommended use of the shot on Sunday following FDA authorization, and McKesson began shipping out doses to states Monday.

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Updated March 1, 2021
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    AstraZeneca withdraws immunotherapy in bladder cancer after trial failure

    The British drugmaker's decision to pull Imfinzi from what was its first approved treatment setting hints at the limitations of immuno-oncology drugs.

    By Feb. 22, 2021
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    Sanofi and GSK start trial of upgraded coronavirus vaccine after first version disappoints

    The companies think a new formulation will yield better results than their first attempt. But with several vaccines available, testing may be more challenging.

    By Feb. 22, 2021
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    Pfizer, BioNTech ask FDA approval to ease temperature requirements for coronavirus shot

    Testing showed the vaccine could be safely stored at normal freezer temperatures, rather than the roughly minus 70 degrees Celsius now specified. The change, if cleared by the agency, will help distribution.

    By Feb. 19, 2021
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    Lilly wagers almost $1B on Rigel's drugs for immune and nervous systems

    For $125 million up front, Lilly secures rights to a drug about to enter mid-stage testing for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, as well as preclinical assets targeting the central nervous system.

    By Feb. 18, 2021
  • Gates Foundation backs Novartis' search for a sickle cell cure

    An initial grant will support a research team at Novartis' R&D labs whose sole focus will be to develop a single-administration gene therapy for sickle cell disease.

    By Feb. 17, 2021
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    Novartis expects sales lift from expanded heart drug approval

    The Swiss drugmaker's pill Entresto is now cleared in the U.S. for use in patients with stronger hearts, expanding the eligible population by two-thirds.

    By Feb. 17, 2021
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    FDA approves Regeneron drug for rare genetic form of high cholesterol

    The biotech set an average annual price of $450,000 for the first-of-its-kind drug, which treats a condition affecting about 1,300 people in the U.S.

    By Feb. 12, 2021
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    AstraZeneca plans for adapting vaccine to coronavirus variants, but offers longer timeline than rivals

    The drugmaker says between six to nine months are needed to ramp up production of an adapted shot. South Africa recently stopped using the vaccine due to its reduced potency against a common strain there.

    By Feb. 11, 2021
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    FDA clears Lilly's COVID-19 antibody cocktail for emergency use

    In a late-stage study of people recently diagnosed with COVID-19, the dual-antibody drug sharply reduced the risk of hospitalizations and death.

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Feb. 10, 2021
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    Lilly CFO steps down after investigation found 'inappropriate' behavior

    Josh Smiley had engaged in "consensual though inappropriate" personal communications with certain employees, according to Lilly. He's being replaced by Anat Ashkenazi, chief financial officer of Lilly Research Laboratories.

    By Feb. 9, 2021
  • As COVID-19 becomes a business, vaccine makers confront thorny pricing questions

    Yearly vaccinations could be required after the pandemic ebbs. Will drugmakers change how they approach pricing their shots?

    By Feb. 9, 2021
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    New data on AstraZeneca vaccine add to worries over coronavirus variant from South Africa

    South Africa will use other shots in its immunization campaign after AstraZeneca's offered "minimal protection" against the variant that's spread throughout the country.

    By Feb. 8, 2021
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    J&J asks FDA for emergency clearance of coronavirus vaccine

    The regulator scheduled an advisory committee meeting for Feb. 26, making an authorization by the end of the month possible. 

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Updated Feb. 5, 2021
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    Ken Frazier, veteran pharma leader, to step down as Merck CEO

    Frazier, who's retiring as CEO after a three-decade career at Merck, will hand the reins to CFO Robert Davis at the end of June. While Frazier's tenure was framed by the success of Keytruda, his leadership extended far beyond Merck's walls.

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Updated Feb. 4, 2021
  • UK to start study testing Pfizer, AstraZeneca vaccines together

    The government-funded trial will evaluate the effects of mixing vaccines and varying timing between shots.

    By Kristin Jensen • Feb. 4, 2021
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    GSK expands CureVac vaccine partnership, changing course after setbacks

    The U.K. drugmaker will help CureVac make 100 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine and join in developing a multivalent shot for 2022.

    By Feb. 3, 2021
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    Pfizer forecasts $15B sales boost from coronavirus vaccine orders

    The estimate for 2021 sales, which Pfizer splits with partner BioNTech, would make the vaccine one of the highest-selling medicines in the industry. 

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Updated Feb. 2, 2021