Novo Nordisk's oral amycretin could lead to more weight loss beyond 12 weeks,...
Novo Nordisk touted more data for its oral amycretin, noting that subjects had not reached a plateau in their weight loss at the end of the early-stage trial. The Danish company previously teased...
View ArticlePanTera raises €93M to ‘radically improve supply’ of actinium for...
A radioisotope producer that has Bayer in its client list has raised €93 million ($103 million) in a Series A raise to build its first commercial manufacturing facility. Isotope manufacturer PanTera’s...
View ArticleSanofi, Regeneron prep another FDA submission for Dupixent, this time for a...
Sanofi and Regeneron’s Dupixent hit all endpoints in a trial evaluating the IL4 and IL13 inhibitor in patients with bullous pemphigoid, a rare skin condition that can cause itching and large blisters....
View ArticleFormer Verily execs launch effort to transform clinical trials
(This story is from our new Health Tech newsletter. If you’d like to sign up, just click here.) Two former top Verily execs have started a company that aims to improve clinical trials by advancing new...
View ArticleInnovent Biologics highlights subgroup of lung cancer patients in early-stage...
Innovent Biologics reported Monday that 20.8% of advanced lung cancer patients saw their tumors shrink at least 30% after receiving an experimental bispecific antibody that’s meant to boost T cell...
View ArticleSanofi opens ‘world first’ modular vaccines and biologics factory in France
Sanofi has completed construction of a so-called modular facility in France that the company said can quickly switch manufacturing processes that would traditionally take months to complete. The...
View ArticleXencor’s $175M offering; Viridian to raise $150M
Plus, news about Hyundai Bioscience, Clear Scientific and Terns Pharmaceuticals: Xencor prices $175M offering: The Pasadena, CA-based biotech made the financing move after announcing drug candidates in...
View ArticleRoche says its Carmot-acquired obesity pill is effective in early study
Roche’s once-daily oral weight loss pill helped Phase 1 subjects lose up to 7.3% of their body weight within one month, which is less than competitors who measured the performance of their oral options...
View ArticleFDA drafts new strategy to boost the use of advanced manufacturing tech
The FDA on Wednesday unveiled the outline of its plans to support the use of new drug manufacturing technologies, part of the agency’s commitments under the latest user fee program. The 7-page strategy...
View ArticleFDA is poised to pull Ocaliva as adcomm documents question post-approval...
The FDA appeared ready to pull its accelerated approval of Alfasigma and Intercept Pharmaceuticals’ rare liver disease drug Ocaliva, bluntly laying out its rationale in briefing documents ahead of...
View ArticleFDA criticizes AbbVie's 'misleading' ad with Serena Williams
The FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion sent a letter to AbbVie late last month, calling out the company for what it said was a misleading migraine drug television advertisement, and for using...
View ArticleNovo Nordisk's longstanding GLP-1 reduced BMI by 7% in children in Phase 3 trial
Novo Nordisk said children between the ages of 6 and 12 saw a 7.4% reduction in BMI over about a year in a late-stage trial investigating its weight loss drug Saxenda in a pediatric population. The...
View ArticleCVS says it won't correct congressional testimony
The head of CVS Health’s PBM unit won’t correct testimony given to Congress, the company’s lawyers said in a letter to the House Oversight Committee, arguing that the executive’s comments were...
View ArticleJ&J expands Tremfya into IBD with new FDA approval
The FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson’s IL-23 blocker Tremfya to treat ulcerative colitis, a boost to the pharma’s hopes that the drug will serve as a worthy follow-up to the blockbuster Stelara....
View ArticleSanofi buys into radiopharmaceutical field with $110M upfront, going after...
While it’s put more emphasis on becoming an “immunology powerhouse” in recent quarters, Sanofi still shows signs of interest in oncology. On Thursday it announced licensing deals with the radiopharma...
View ArticleModerna plans $1.1B in R&D and program cuts, delays break-even point to 2028
Stéphane Bancel has relented to Wall Street’s desire for cost-cutting and reining in Moderna’s pipeline. To kick off its annual R&D day in New York, Moderna said Thursday that it will slash its...
View ArticleAura's infrared light-activated drug stops tumor growth and preserves vision...
Aura Biosciences said eight of 10 patients with a rare eye cancer who received a therapeutic dose of its experimental virus-like drug conjugate saw their tumors stop growing at one year. Of the 10...
View ArticleF2G inks $100M Series H for another shot at treating fungal infections
Manchester, UK-based F2G has patched together another $100 million in funding a little over a year after receiving a CRL for its experimental fungal infection drug known as olorofim, it said Thursday...
View ArticleCancer gene therapy startup Vironexis emerges from stealth with $26M seed round
A new startup attempting to develop AAV gene therapies to treat cancer emerged from stealth Thursday morning with $26 million in seed funding — and a plan to quickly get into the clinic. Vironexis...
View ArticleNoom offers compounded GLP-1 drugs, promises patients can quit and keep...
(This story is from our new Health Tech newsletter. If you’d like to sign up, just click here.) Noom is the latest weight loss startup to start prescribing compounded versions of the obesity...
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