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October 13, 2017
Article
In recent paper published in Rheumatology, authors Till Uhlig, MD, and Guro L. Goll, PhD explore some of the remaining barriers to the adoption of biosimilar therapies in Europe. Physician attitudes, patient concerns, and prescribing restrictions on biologic therapies are all identified in the paper as having a role curbing uptake of biosimilars.
October 12, 2017
Article
President Donald Trump today signed an executive order on healthcare. The order will allow businesses to form associations that will have the ability to purchase health coverage from across state lines.
October 11, 2017
Article
Judge William C. Bryson has ordered Allergan to file a brief for a federal patent infringement case by Friday, October 13, after questioning whether the drug maker’s recent transfer of drug patents to a sovereign tribe was a “sham.”
October 10, 2017
Article
Last week, Amgen filed a new lawsuit against Genentech in a California district court. The suit seeks a judgment that Amgen’s newly FDA-approved bevacizumab biosimilar, bevacizumab-awwb (Mvasi) has not infringed and will not infringe on 27 patents for Genentech’s reference bevacizumab treatment, Avastin.
October 09, 2017
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UK trade group The Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry announced last week that the Administrative Court has denied its application for judicial review of a new National Health Service drug pricing policy.
October 06, 2017
Article
Cinfa Biotech has announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has accepted for review the company’s marketing authorization application for biosimilar pegfilgrastim.
October 05, 2017
Article
A phase 3 study comparing Samsung Bioepis’ etanercept biosimilar, SB4, to its reference found that SB4 had comparable efficacy—including radiographic progression—to week 52 of treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
October 04, 2017
Article
In the first week of October, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, announced 2 new initiatives intended to make drugs more widely available: the first is designed to help developers of complex generics better navigate the approvals process, and the second aims to streamline access to investigational treatments for compassionate use.
October 03, 2017
Article
While tumor necrosis factor (TNF) deficiency is associated with a higher incidence of tuberculosis, excessive production of TNF is associated with an exaggerated inflammatory response that can result in mycobacterial immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
October 02, 2017
Article
Medicines for Europe says that the sustainability of healthcare budgets in European nations has been “intensely pressured” in recent years by factors including an aging population and the introduction of high-cost drugs, and that governments aiming to address those challenges have resorted to austerity measures that have “driven the prices of some off-patent medicines to unsustainably low levels."