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Read More »Evonik increases its plant-based cholesterol treatment capacity
Evonik increased its supply of plant-derived cholesterol, one of the most critical components for making mRNA vaccines and uncomfortable therapies. Large-scale production of PhytoChol in Hanau, Germany will meet growing market demand for cholesterol. This lipid is one of the key excipients of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) used in COVID-19 vaccines. …
Read More »NIH offers to share Covid-19 technologies with WHO – report – Endpoints News
In what could be a first for the US government, the Biden administration is expected to share NIH-developed Covid-19 technologies with the WHO’s Covid-19 Technology Access Pool, or C-TAP. The move would allow other countries to replicate American technology to better fight the pandemic, according to sources who spoke with …
Read More »‘Tragedy Beyond Words’: First National Opioid Settlement Payments Coming Soon to NC | News
North Carolina will begin receiving payments in a few months from the $750 million it will receive as part of a nationwide settlement finalized with four big pharmaceutical companies over their role in the opioid crisis, the Attorney General Josh Stein. Three distributors, Cardinal, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, along with manufacturer …
Read More »LaDuke: Pharma companies that brought the COVID vaccine also caused the opioid crisis – InForum
I have a love-hate relationship with the healthcare industry. I am grateful for my medical care, but truly appalled at the exponential growth in the industry. It looks like pretty much every old box building is being turned into a clinic, for diabetes, COVID or whatever. It is not an …
Read More »Binghamton company working to develop treatment for COVID and arthritis
Michael Wilhelm, CEO of New Amsterdam Sciences (NAS) PHOTO CREDIT: NAS BINGHAMTON — During the COVID-19 pandemic, people became familiar with the process of developing drugs, especially vaccines, because it was in the headlines. Names like Pfizer and Moderna became part of everyday conversation as the pandemic continued. …
Read More »Tackling the recruitment crisis in clinical trials
Why are so many clinical trials missing their recruitment deadlines, and what can be done to overcome this problem? Using clinical trials to validate new treatments is one of the most essential, yet expensive, processes in the global healthcare industry. These trials are not only expensive to conduct, but also …
Read More »Health – a vital investment
Dr Audrey Derveloy, Managing Director of Novartis Pharmaceuticals Ireland and National President. What are your daily responsibilities? As Managing Director, I am responsible for the day-to-day operations of the pharmaceutical division. We have a broad portfolio spanning different therapeutic areas including Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Dermatology and Rheumatology. My role as …
Read More »NHS officials took £70,000 bribes from pharmaceutical companies then ‘switched’ patients’ medications, court heard
NHS officials who took £70,000 in bribes to promote prescription drugs visited doctors’ surgeries to ‘change’ patients’ medications, a court heard on Thursday. Paul Jerram and Dr David Turner have been accused of arriving at surgeries pretending to be on official business and changing a patient’s medication – a practice …
Read More »Michigan attorney general asks to investigate Lilly for insulin pricing under state consumer protection law
As President Joe Biden scrambles to drum up support for his Build Back Better bill, which would help rein in the cost of a handful of expensive drugs, Michigan’s attorney general is taking a different approach to the issue. On Wednesday, Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that she had sought …
Read More »Tech Trends to Watch in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Read the article The pharmaceutical industry, as well as the healthcare industry, is experiencing a huge digital transformation lately. With advancements in technology, pharmaceutical companies are also gearing up and equipping themselves to bring digital transformations to their existing processes. Developments in artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, big data analytics, and …
Read More »New year brings more canceled flights for air travelers
DHAKA: The world’s first generic version of Pfizer’s new COVID-19 treatment was already available in pharmacies in Bangladesh on Saturday, two days after the country’s drug regulator cleared its emergency use. Pfizer’s new drug, Paxlovid, is a combined oral therapy for people with mild to moderate symptoms who are at …
Read More »WhizAI Secures $ 8 Million Series A Funding
WhizAI recently announced that it has raised $ 8 million in Series A funding. Those are the details. WhizAI, the first and only augmented consumer platform specifically designed for the life sciences industry, recently announced that it has raised $ 8 million in Series A funding. Vertical Venture Partners has …
Read More »We co-innovate with global pharmaceutical companies: Syngene MD & CEO
Syngene International, one of the first players in the CRAMS (Custom Research And Manufacturing Services) segment, was spun off from the Indian biotechnology company Biocon to offer contracted R&D capabilities and is now a fully integrated player. When global pharmaceutical majors like Glaxo Smith Kline, Bristol Myers Squibb, Amgen or …
Read More »Will Eli Lilly be one of the best pharmaceutical stocks again in 2022?
Eli lilly (NYSE: LLY) recently held a year-end investor meeting that has left its long term shareholders feeling pretty good about the past 5 years. From January 1, 2017 to December 10, 2021, the Eli Lilly share generated a total return of 270%. This was more than any of its …
Read More »Center plans to provide financial support for pharmaceutical innovations: Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya
The Indian government is studying ways to provide financial support to pharmaceutical players engaged in research and innovation for new drugs, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday at a ‘a call for investment at a pre-Vibrant Gujarat world summit in Ahmedabad. This comment from the Union Minister comes …
Read More »Sai Life Sciences Pharmaceutical API Manufacturing Site Receives Inspection Certificate from PMDA, Japan
Make the announcement, Krishna Kanumuri, CEO and Managing Director, said: “We are delighted to receive an official inspection certificate from PMDA, Japan. We have been a reliable supplier of Pharmaceutical APIs in the Japanese market for over five years and this certification is a reaffirmation of our commitment to the …
Read More »THE AWARD CEREMONY FOR PROFESSIONALS OF THE “PANACEAN” PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY TAKEN PLACE AT MYSTETSKYI ARSENAL
On October 21, 2021, the solemn 22nd award ceremony of the annual competition of professionals of the Ukrainian pharmaceutical industry “Panacea” was held at Mystetskyi Arsenal, hosted by famous TV presenters Lydia Taran and Oleg Panyuta. The safety of the guests at the event was ensured by the medical partner …
Read More »Quris to launch AI-based clinical trial for fragile X syndrome in 2022
A candidate therapy for fragile X syndrome – developed using Quris’ bio-artificial intelligence clinical prediction platform – will enter clinical trials in 2022, the company said. Quris uses the power of artificial intelligence (AI) combined with a “patient-on-a-chip” platform to predict the safety and potential efficacy of drug candidates before …
Read More »Biden Visits Auto Plant After GM Pays $ 160,000 To Advisor’s Relatives
General Motors won President Biden’s visit to an electric vehicle plant in Detroit on Wednesday after paying the brother of one of its senior advisers $ 160,000 in lobbying fees. Jeff Ricchetti has been paid the price for lobbying Congress and the White House to promote policies that promote electric …
Read More »Encouraging clinical trials in Wilson’s disease
Los Angeles, United States, October 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Encouraging Wilson Disease Clinical Trials Strengthen Pipeline With Multiple Drugs In Pipeline, Says DelveInsight Several new therapies are under development for the treatment of Wilson’s disease. Among them, ALXN1840 and UX701 are at their most advanced stage (Phase III). “DelveInsight”Wilson’s …
Read More »Pharmaceutical companies embrace robots in manufacturing and packaging, says Beroe
RALEIGH, North Carolina, October 26, 2021 / PRNewswire / – In the pharmaceutical industry, robotics are now widely used for a variety of activities, including the packaging of medical equipment and implants and support for operations. Further away, collaborative robot The arms are used for mixing, counting, dispensing and inspecting …
Read More »Royalty Pharma Declares Fourth Quarter 2021 Dividend | Your money
NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The board of directors of Royalty Pharma plc (Nasdaq: RPRX) has approved the payment of a dividend for the fourth quarter of 2021 of $ 0.17 per class common share TO. The dividend will be paid on December 15, 2021 to shareholders …
Read More »PharmaVentures advises IntoCell in its research collaboration with Ab Studio
OXFORD, England, October 15, 2021 / PRNewswire / – PharmaVentures is pleased to announce that it has acted as Senior Advisor to IntoCell in its new research collaboration with Ab Studio. This follows the recent announcement that IntoCell has established a collaborative research partnership with Ab Studio to develop an …
Read More »Fingerpaint named to Adweek’s fastest growing agency list for second year in a row – PharmaLive
Fingerpaint named to Adweek’s fastest growing agency list for second year in a row – This honor is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovate on behalf of its customers. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY – Fingerpaint, biopharma’s global business partner for integrated analytics solutions, has been named to Adweek’s list …
Read More »When choosing a pharmacovigilance partner, choose a safety-conscious CRO
Clinical trials can last six to seven years or more from start to finish; Along the way, pharmaceutical companies can build strong and close relationships with their contract research organizations (CROs). However, as they move from a regulatory reporting relationship to post-approval safety oversight, the needs may change. Finding a …
Read More »Pharma on a Tk 1 trillion journey
The country’s pharmaceutical industry is well positioned for a significant take-off to triple to an annual size of Tk1 trillion (1 lakh crore) in a decade, industry experts and analysts say. A supportive policy adopted four decades ago, along with the aspirations and talents of local entrepreneurs, have created a …
Read More »The next flavors in Pharma – the Hindu BusinessLine
The growth of Indian pharmaceutical companies over the past decade has been driven by the focus on US markets. With that edge fading, gamers are now considering various avenues to ride the next wave of growth. Here’s a look at how pharma players are preparing for the future and what …
Read More »How to manage the risks associated with compressed air in pharmacies
Many compressed air processes in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities operate continuously around the clock. As such, it is essential that all potential risks are properly managed. Dr David Bruchof, Product Manager for Oil-Free Industrial Compressors at CompAir, discusses a best practice approach for using compressed air systems in these environments, outlining …
Read More »CytoReason and Summit Pharmaceuticals International Announce Introducing AI Platform at One of Japan’s Top Pharmaceutical Companies
TOKYO and TEL AVIV, Israel, September 30, 2021 / PRNewswire / – CytoReason, an AI company that develops computational disease models for clinical drug discovery and development, and International Pharmaceutical Summit (SPI), a Japanese company providing services and products to the pharmaceutical industry (a 100% subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation), today …
Read More »Merck concludes agreement to acquire Acceleron Pharma
Merck MRK -0.34% & Co. is in advanced talks to acquire Acceleron Pharma Inc., XLRN 6.69% according to people familiar with the matter, in an approach that would strengthen the activity of the pharmaceutical giant in the field of rare diseases. The deal for Acceleron, which has a market value …
Read More »Lawrence Trilling on Goliath Season 4: Origins, Challenges, Inspirations and Takeaways
By now, you’re either at the heart of Goliath’s final season, or you’ve already watched and can’t wait to read more. It works very well since we have more on the way. During Goliath’s Virtual Press Day, we had the chance to chat with Season 3 producer, director and showrunner …
Read More »Gilead, Merck, and Others Sued for “Paying Late” for Money-Making HIV and Cholesterol Drugs
A number of large pharmaceutical companies, including Gilead and Merck, have entered into so-called “payment for delay” agreements, settling in with promising generic competitors to block their entry into the market and cost companies. drug buyers hundreds of millions in lost savings. as a result, a handful of new high-profile …
Read More »Next Pharmaceutical City of Hyderabad Will Be Exporter Friendly: Official
The upcoming Hyderabad Pharma City will give pharmaceutical exports a big boost, according to Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce, Telangana government. Speaking at the inauguration of a two-day pharmaceutical exhibition and conference jointly organized by the Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council (Pharmexcil) and the state government in celebration of …
Read More »Ovarian Cancer Pipeline Advanced Report: Current Therapies,
Los Angeles, United States, September 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Ovarian Cancer Pipeline Advanced Report: Current Therapies, Emerging Drugs, and Treatment Prospects | SearchInsight There are approximately 50+ key companies developing therapies for advanced ovarian cancer. The drug candidates from ImmunoGen and OncoQuest Inc. are at the most advanced stage …
Read More »Is quantum computing easily explained?
Quantum computing explained to most businesses can be confusing. As technology becomes mainstream, many still struggle to understand how technology works and how it can benefit their organization in the future. The global quantum computing (QC) market is expected to reach US $ 3.7 billion by 2030, despite challenges related …
Read More »Orchid sells its formulations business to OrBion Pharma
Chennai-based Orchid Pharma (formerly known as Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd) announced on Saturday that it has transferred its formulations business to the Irungattukottai manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Chennai through ‘a slowing sale to OrBion Pharmaceuticals. . The transfer was based on a Business Transfer Agreement (BTA) dated …
Read More »OBS Group completes its 6th acquisition in Pakistan
OBS Group completes its 6th acquisition in Pakistan. The products acquired belong to different therapeutic classes including anti-infectives + oncology. MIAMI, FL, USA, September 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – For immediate releaseEmilie [email protected] International pharmaceutical news OBS Group completes its 6th acquisition in PakistanThe products acquired belong to different therapeutic classes …
Read More »New president unveiled in pharmaceutical company
X Sign up for free to receive the latest news straight to your inbox Register now The new chairman of pharmaceutical company Burton Clinigen was revealed this morning (September 1). Peter Allen will leave the company and will be replaced as President by Elmar Schnee. Schnee has recently served on …
Read More »TailorMed’s tough challenge to reform U.S. healthcare
It’s no secret that America’s complicated healthcare system can cause confusion, bureaucratic nightmares, not to mention significant financial burdens on its citizens. It is technically made up of many organizations, usually healthcare providers, insurance companies, independent providers, and hospital systems that all deliver healthcare in their own way. Despite being …
Read More »Pharmaceutical charity hopes for children with rare spine disease
MUMBAI: On Wednesday, Mahim resident Zeba Gufran was elated because without spending a rupee, her four-year-old son became the first in Mumbai to start spinal injection treatment costing around Rs 5 crore in the first year. Her son, Affan Farooquie, suffers from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a crippling neuromuscular disease …
Read More »Technology Now Transforms Cold Chain Freight at BLR Airport
Bangalore, August 6, 2021: Internet of Things (IoT) -based solution for temperature-controlled cargo monitoring enables real-time supply chain visibility at Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore (KIAB / BLR). Currently available at Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore (MABB), one of the cargo terminals at BLR Airport, the technology will enable live monitoring of …
Read More »[100 Emerging Women Leaders] Ex-Paytm Director Prerna Kalra’s visit to China changed her outlook on home-cooked meals
Prerna Kalra’s busy schedule meant it was a constant challenge to bring home cooked meals to work every day. “I barely had time to prepare breakfast or lunch and wanted to eat fresh, homemade food. Food delivery was just getting tedious, expensive, and just didn’t fit my schedule between meetings, …
Read More »A consortium ready to locally produce vaccines against the coronavirus – PMAG
The Ghana Pharmaceutical Association (PMAG) has formed a consortium ready to leverage the country’s efforts to produce COVID-19 vaccines locally. According to the association, the consortium, made up of local pharmaceutical companies with knowledge and operational skills in vaccine production, hopes for accelerated efforts by the government to make the …
Read More »PACK EXPO Las Vegas is back
As the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic loosens on society, in-person events are returning, including PACK EXPO Las Vegas, which takes place September 27-29 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. As of June 1, Las Vegas returned to pre-pandemic guidelines, but to ensure the safety of all attendees and exhibitors, …
Read More »Not vaccinated? Your child can still go back to school, says US infectious disease expert
Dr Monica Gandhi | Twitter | @Monica Gandhi9 Text size: A- A + New Delhi: While most Indian states have ruled out the possibility of opening schools due to the specter of the third wave, Dr Monica Gandhi, professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco, said …
Read More »The Price of Life: Local Diabetics Lobby for Affordable Insulin for All | New
Richmond resident Rebecca Kelly has lived with diabetes since 2000 – almost 21 years. Like many, she needs insulin and a pump to help keep her alive. According to Kelly, the last few years have made this more difficult. After struggling with insurance companies, she and her husband joined Medi-Share, …
Read More »Bluebird resumes marketing of gene therapy in Europe
Dive brief: Bluebird bio, a pharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, announced on Friday that it would resume sales of one of its gene therapies in Europe after voluntarily halting marketing in February over safety concerns. Known as Zynteglo, the treatment was conditionally approved in Europe about two years ago …
Read More »What motivates the reluctance to vaccinate among the educated and privileged people of India?
Employees operate a filling machine at a laboratory at the Serum Institute of India in Pune on November 30, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Francis Mascarenhas / Files “[Published pseudoscience] poses a serious threat to education and, I believe, to the democratic principle itself. ⦠No amount of lying will change …
Read More »Focus on actions on June 30: Finolex Cables, NBCC, Pharma & Steel Sectors at Bharti Airtel; here are the 5 Newsmakers of the day
Domestic stock markets closed with modest losses on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, amid the posting of profits. The values ââof metals, autos and financials put pressure on the stock markets today. The S&P BSE Sensex lost 185.93 points or 0.35% to 52,549.66. The Nifty 50 index lost 66.25 points or …
Read More »Alzheimer’s drug approval by FDA prioritizes profit over public health
The agency’s approval of a new drug for Alzheimer’s disease has rightly sparked an uproar. But the problems extend far beyond the drug, and far beyond the FDA: Pharmaceutical science has been corrupted by the pharmaceutical industry. We need to make money from science to have safe and effective drugs. …
Read More »Stork Club Family Planning Platform Raises $ 30 Million, Semper Health Reaches $ 15 Million to Build New Partnerships to Lower Prescription Costs and More Funding for Digital Health
The Stork Club employee family planning platform added $ 30 million in new funding through a Series A cycle. The round was led by General Catalyst and included participation from existing investors Bowery Capital and Slow Ventures, as well as angel investors Jack Altman, founder of Lattice, Zach Sims, founder …
Read More »CNDAP partners with Takeda to develop new therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and associated brain disorders
Millions of people in the United States and around the world who suffer or are at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease are desperate for new solutions to prevent or stop the devastating effects of this disease. Currently available treatments are inadequate and more effective strategies are urgently needed. The new …
Read More »No discrimination in the allocation of drugs to treat mucormycosis: from the center to Bombay HC
The Union government informed the Bombay High Court on Wednesday that antifungal drugs for the treatment of mucormycosis or black fungus had been allocated to states on a need-based system and that there was no discrimination against any state, including Maharashtra. Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Anil Singh told the court …
Read More »Why you should continue to own Cipla shares
The share of pharmaceutical major Cipla has gained 28% from the current year low in mid-March 2021. The USFDA approval for the company’s generic Sumatriptan nasal spray in early March appears to have boosted the market. movement of actions. Positive developments around the company’s collaboration with foreign pharmaceutical companies for …
Read More »Making Medicines and Vaccines Accessible and Affordable – Where is India at?
For Remdesivir, the estimated manufacturing cost is $ 0.93 or about Rs 19.85 per vial at purchasing power parity (PPP). The difference between the lowest market price in India and the estimated cost of production is around Rs 880! For Favipiravir, the estimated cost in the US is $ 1.45 …
Read More »Two-thirds of Congress cashed drug campaign check in 2020
STAT’s tool allows users to view PAC spending for individual pharmaceutical companies, geographically mapped by each company’s US headquarters, as shown on its website. WASHINGTON – Seventy-two senators and 302 members of the House of Representatives cashed a check from the pharmaceutical industry ahead of the 2020 election – representing …
Read More »Why does the pharmaceutical industry need digital engagement more than ever ?, Health News, ET HealthWorld
Through Gaurav Gupta As the digitalization wave sweeps across industries, the pharmaceutical industry is no longer behind the curve. Despite being one of the slowest adopters of digital technologies, pharmaceutical companies go to great lengths to experiment with a wide range of digital tools and products. New era technologies such …
Read More »Malta-based pharmaceutical company offers to supply 60 million doses of Sputnik V to Haryana, Health News, ET HealthWorld
Chandigarh: The Haryana government informed on Saturday that it had received an “expression of interest” from a Malta-based pharmaceutical company to provide up to 60 million doses of Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine. It comes a day after the state government’s global tender for pharmaceutical companies to supply 1 crore of …
Read More »Girls’ education and vaccines can save Africa from disaster | Philippe Inman
Tthere are so many good causes around the world that it is often difficult to know where the aid money should go. As leaders line up to attend the G7 summit in Cornwall, the most effective destinations for aid money have become clearer – a global immunization program and improving …
Read More »by invitation | Rethinking pharmaceutical parks so that they are “smart”
The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has strained our public and private health systems. Amidst these challenges, the most important cry is the unavailability of drugs and resources. As global pharmaceutical companies operate at full capacity, not only in India but around the world, the availability, accessibility and affordability …
Read More »Tablet developed by IIT-H for Kala Azar promises treatment for black fungus
Even though an increase in so-called black fungus cases has triggered a severe shortage of amphotericin B injections, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (Hyderabad) believe that a tablet developed to treat Kala Azar, also a disease fungal, can be reused. to treat mucormycosis. The tablet, developed as a …
Read More »Sikkim government urges pharmaceutical companies to establish COVID care centers
Gangtok: Pharmaceutical companies in Sikkim and their workers have worked tirelessly to ensure that the supply of and demand for drugs across the country is met.But, besides the noble act, there are also cases of COVID 19 coming up in these pharmaceutical companies, resulting in protests among the workers. Since …
Read More »Researchers at IIT Hyderabad develop oral solution to treat black fungus
An innovation reported two years ago by researchers at IIT-Hyderabad in the formulation of oral tablets used in the treatment of kala azar or black fever has come to the aid of patients with black fungi. In 2019, researchers at IIT-H’s Creative and Advanced Research in Nanomaterials (CARBON) laboratory reported …
Read More »IIT-Hyderabad 2019 technology may help meet demand for black fungal drug – The New Indian Express
Express press service HYDERABAD: If it hadn’t been confined to scientific journals, an innovation from IIT-Hyderabad researchers reported two years ago could have turned out to be a boon for the entire nation now – when thousands of people suffer from black fungal infection, associated with severe shortage. of the …
Read More »Producing vaccines is not like making 2 minute noodles
Producing vaccines is not like making 2 minute noodles Sanjeev NayyarOn April 27, the Supreme Court asked the central government to explain the rationaleand basis for differential pricing of COVID-19 vaccines. He also asked the Center tohow he was going to respond to the sudden surge in demand for vaccines …
Read More »Telangana CM to decide on extension of lockdown after cabinet meeting on May 30
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao will hold a crucial meeting with his ministers on May 30 on various issues such as agriculture, crops, crop purchases, availability of seeds, fertilizers, COVID cases in the State and the extension of the current lockdown in the State among others. The state is currently …
Read More »5 ways the pharmaceutical industry is changing
Traditionally, the pharmaceutical industry has been slow to adopt new technologies and new ideas. There are several factors behind this: cumbersome regulations, intellectual property issues, complexity of manufacturing, high profit margins, and general risk aversion across the industry. A single decision to adopt a new technology or leadership paradigm can …
Read More »NRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. begins trading on Nasdaq as NRXP, following merger between NeuroRx, Inc. and Big Rock Partners Acquisition Corp (Nasdaq: BRPA)
NRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Begins Trading on Nasdaq as NRXP Tweet this As a Nasdaq-listed company, NRx will deploy public capital to further develop two investigational drugs: ZYESAMI â¢, (Aviptadil Acetate), the first investigational drug named by the FDA as Fast Track, to be studied in patients. critically ill with respiratory …
Read More »Vaccination campaign: companies offer a smoother route
While vaccination for the 18-44 age group has been slow in most states due to lack of doses, the vaccination campaign by many large companies has provided an alternative route for many. Companies such as Tech Mahindra, TCS, Swiggy and Maruti have set up vaccination centers for their employees and …
Read More »WHO Removes Remdesivir from Official COVID-19 Treatment List
As the world struggles to beat the COVID-19 pandemic, countless drugs / methods to treat a patient with the endemic disease have been tried to obtain reliable treatment for the disease. This is because the coronavirus is new in all its aspects and a kind of trial and error method …
Read More »The Fraser Institute says Canada is delaying “life-saving drugs”. Their own report shows the big pharmaceutical companies are to blame.
New Fraser Institute report suggesting reduced regulation will accelerate access to new ‘life-saving drugs’ in Canada builds on data that shows drug companies are responsible for the delay, not the regulations. health. The report, titled “Timely Access to New Pharmaceuticals in Canada, the United States and the European Union,” compares …
Read More »Fevertree Drinks PLC shares soar after surge in over-the-counter sales during lockout
PLC () was munching on a rise in its shares after announcing strong sales for its chic blenders to home drinkers during the lockdown. And while he expected the reopening of pubs and restaurants to give new impetus to his business, he felt that âhome consumption of long mixed drinks …
Read More »the future of pharmaceutical services
Phase 1, phase 2 and phase 3 – the three key stages in a drug’s journey to market – and each stage is marked by its own complex processes, strict regulations and logistical challenges, hence the need to issue a license an average of ten years to new products. , …
Read More »Global Tablet Coating Market Expected to Grow at a Huge Rate by 2021-2026
Global Tablet Coater Market 2021 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2026 aims to equip report readers with a versatile understanding of the various marketing opportunities that are excessively available in regional centers. The report provides a market overview with key information, applications, and industry chain structure. The …
Read More »‘Crime of the Century’ Review: Big Pharma Caused Opioid Epidemic
There is an ethical decay at the heart of opioid addiction in the United States, and Gibney is making it clear who is responsible for the human cost. Over 500,000 Americans have died of an opioid overdose since 2000. This tragedy is often referred to as a crisis, a term …
Read More »Biden’s vaccine change has risky side effects
Joe Biden’s vaccine revolution risks creating lingering ailments. The US president’s decision to support the removal of intellectual property protections on Covid-19 jabs is a logical move, but practical difficulties mean that he may not do much to help countries ravaged by the pandemic. The danger is that Big Pharma …
Read More »Lilly signs agreements with Cipla, Lupine and Sun Pharma for baricitinib
US pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) has issued non-exclusive, royalty-free, voluntary licenses to Indian generic drug manufacturers – Cipla Ltd, Lupine Ltd and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd – who are working with it to speed up and expand availability baricitinib for the treatment of Covid 19 in India, …
Read More »How Big Pharma finds sick users on Facebook
Photo: Thomas Ulrich / pixabay If you’re a drug maker looking for patients, one business has become a major destination in recent years: Facebook. The social media giant, with its power to target users based on their interests, is particularly attractive to drug companies looking to sell drugs to potential …
Read More »US backs vaccine copyright disclaimer the right way
The US administration’s support for a proposed IPW exemption on Covid-19 vaccines reflects the solidarity and leadership that governments must show now, as the pandemic takes its toll to date, with more a lakh of people dying every week in the world. The proposal was made last year by India …
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