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Novartis’s Entresto; AZ, J&J and Lilly sharply cut death rates; CAR-T drugs worth; FDA warns

Novartis heart-failure med Entresto cuts A1c, insulin starts in diabetics Novartis has been mining a pivotal study of Entresto, its heart-failure med, for more insights ever since it was first published in 2014. Now, a new analysis shows that Entresto beat an older med at reducing blood sugar levels in heart failure...

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Pfizer faces patent loss; Allergan over generics probe; Sun Pharma rallies

Pfizer faces first 2017 patent loss as Pristiq generics arrive Pfizer faces a challenging year on the patent loss front, starting with the generics of its antidepressant Pristiq now hitting the market. Mylan today said it had launched its copycat of desvenlafaxine extended-release tablets, in 50 mg and 100 mg doses....

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NPPA slams; Japan Joins Trump; PCI Pharma Announces Expansion; Merck opens plant; Mylan and Biocon win

NPPA slams pharma giants for overcharging The price regulator in the pharmaceutical industry, National Pharmaceutical Price Authority (NPPA) has discovered that the leading Pharma companies are overcharging customers for abundantly prevalent drugs in the market. NPPA has alleged that the listed 634 drugs are being s...

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Clinigen and Eisai team up; Sanofi, Lonza enter; Fidia to acquire; J&J completes acquisition

Clinigen and Eisai partner to offer Halaven for metastatic breast cancer in South Africa Eisai has partnered with Clinigen Group to distribute Halaven (eribulin) in South Africa for the treatment of women with metastatic breast cancer. Discovered and developed by Eisai, Eribulin is a synthetic variant of microtubule...

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Hepatitis C drugs re-energize global fight over patents

The liver disease hepatitis C is the new battleground for lawsuits intended to slash the cost of life-saving medicines. In February alone, five suits were filed in India and Argentina claiming that the latest class of antiviral drugs does not warrant the 20-year patent monopoly that manufacturers have sought in thos...

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Prosecutors rope Pfizer; Pharma groups to FDA; Regeneron simulates; Otsuka & Lundbeck revive;Philidor execs plead

Prosecutors rope Pfizer into fast-growing copay assistance probe After first focusing on biotech and speciality pharma, the feds have made their way to Big Pharma, with the New York drug giant joining a group that includes Gilead Sciences, Biogen, Valeant Pharmaceuticals and others about ties to copay assistance pro...

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Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (VVC) is an infectious disease, also known as ‘Vaginal thrush’, ‘monilia’, and vulvovaginal candidosis. VVC is usually caused by the yeast species Candida albicans, an infection of vagina associated with itchy rash of the vulva. Common symptoms include itching, soreness or burning discomfort...

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Colony Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor (CSF1R) and Its connection with Memory Retention

Colony Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor (CSF1R) is a cell-surface protein encoded, in humans, by the CSF1R gene. CSF1R is also known as macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor (M-CSFR), and CD115 (Cluster of Differentiation 115), and is encoded by CSF1R gene which controls the production, differentiation, and fun...

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Therapeutics
PMV Raises; Argos Shares Plummet; Cidara Flunks in; Sarepta Sells to Gilead; Novartis and NHS Ayrshire & Arran launch

PMV Pharma Raises $74M, Aiming to Hit Cancer’s Hard Target- P53 PMV Pharmaceuticals is the latest startup to load up with cash in an attempt to home in on one of the toughest targets in cancer biology: the tumor suppressor protein known as p53. The company raised a $74 million Series B round from Topspin Biotech Fun...

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The Snippet: Delay in hiring science advisers intensifies Brexit worries

Two government departments charged with managing the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union have not yet appointed chief scientific advisers (CSAs) — and might not do so. That is starting to concern science-policy experts, who worry that scientists won’t be at the table when government makes key decision...

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