Review Pathways

PS-Pathways&Standards (Free-1): Industrial Chemicals Within Us - The Ubiquity of Industrial Products in the Human Body

 
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Exploring How Everyday Industrial Compounds Enter Our Systems, Their Health Implications, and the Ongoing Quest for Safer Alternatives .

Brazil Issues Guidance On Regulatory Reliance & Equivalent Authorities

 

Brazilian regulator Anvisa is relying on the decisions of its foreign counterparts as a means of ensuring more quality medicines are made available in the country.

Primary Biliary Cholangitis Drug Confirmatory Trials Aim To Avoid Hurdles That Tripped Up Ocaliva

 
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The FDA and sponsors of two new accelerated approval drugs for PBC have taken steps in study design, initiation and reporting transparency to ensure timely completion; Intercept’s COBALT trial of obeticholic acid was negatively impacted by product safety labeling changes and a high crossover rate to commercial drug.

UK MHRA First-Half New Drug Approvals Show Overwhelming Use Of EU Reliance Procedures

 
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The UK regulator approved 16 medicines containing a new active substance in the first half of this year, while the European Commission issued marketing authorizations for 20 NAS-containing drugs.


HTA Regulation: EU Publishes Guidance On Validity Of Clinical Studies For Joint Clinical Assessments

 

Joint clinical assessment reports must be descriptive rather than reach definitive conclusions, and must not interfere with national decision making processes, according to new EU guidance.

US FDA’s Rare Pediatric Voucher Program Faces Tight Deadline For Reauthorization

 
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Under current law, drugs or biologics must receive rare pediatric disease designation before 1 October to be eligible for a priority review voucher. The sunset provisions have led to a spike in designation requests at the FDA and a push by pediatric and rare disease advocates for an extension, either through a continuing resolution or reauthorizing legislation.

Gene Therapies: CoGenT Pilot Could Help With Regulatory Convergence Earlier In Development TEST

 
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Program for collaborative reviews of gene therapy applications is getting under way with the European Medicines Agency. After launch, the pilot could be expanded to earlier discussions around CMC and pharm/tox data requirements, FDA’s Nicole Verdun said.

Easing Market Entry: Japan’s PMDA Allows Approval Filings In English

 
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Non-Japanese firms without offices in the country may submit documents for approval filings in English, subject to certain conditions.


Ocaliva Confirmatory Trial Failed To Verify Benefit In Primary Biliary Cholangitis, US FDA Says

 
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A real-world evidence study also does not meet the regulatory standard for an adequate and well-controlled clinical investigation, the agency said. The FDA should allow the accelerated approval drug to remain available like other treatments that failed their confirmatory trials, Intercept said.  

Overcoming The Challenges Of Developing Hearing Loss Therapies

 
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Finding the right way to measure outcomes is just one of the difficulties involved in conducting clinical trials of potential new therapies for loss of hearing, which can have a number of different causes.

HRSA-J&J Dispute Over 340B Rebate Plan Again Underscores Need For Program Reform

 
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Johnson & Johnson plans to shift 340B price concessions on Stelara and Xarelto to rebates for some hospitals beginning in October, allowing for more company oversight of claims.

MSN Generic Entresto Launch In Doubt After US Appeals Court Stops Approval

 
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MSN Laboratories will be unable to move forward with any potential ‘at-risk’ launch for its generic version of Novartis’ Entresto blockbuster in the US for now after the originator won a stay of the firm’s ANDA approval pending appeal from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.


Malaysia Tests Regulatory Reliance To Speed Up Access To New Indications

 

The Malaysian agency’s drug review mechanism that relies on assessments by overseas regulators is now being tested for applications seeking approval for additional indications.

Progress Or Hype? Looking At A Decade Of Cell Therapy In Japan

 
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After 10 years of promised investment following its Nobel Prize for iPS cell research, Japan is cautiously narrowing regulations around the conditional approval of cell therapies and cutting reimbursement prices. How has the sector panned out over the last decade?

GSK’s Bexsero Dangles No More: Meningococcal B Vaccine Converts To Regular Approval

 
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US FDA’s 2015 accelerated approval called for confirmatory trial completion by 2018, but study initiation was delayed. Completed in 2022, the trial not only verified Bexsero’s clinical benefit, it also served as the pivotal study for GSK’s pentavalent meningococcal vaccine candidate.

Leqembi's UK Rollercoaster: A Yes From MHRA, A No From NICE

 

While the drug regulator has approved Eisai/Biogen’s early Alzheimer’s disease treatment, the health technology assessment institute is worried that its benefits are too small to justify its costs – a concern that Eisai has pledged to address.


EU Filings Signal New Hope For Blenrep & A First For Vimseltinib

 

The European Medicines Agency has started reviewing new marketing applications for 10 products, including Blenrep, GSK’s previously approved multiple myeloma drug that was withdrawn from the market, and vimseltinib, which could become the EU’s first oral treatment approved for TGCT.

EU Filings Signal New Hope For Blenrep & A First For Vimseltinib

 

The European Medicines Agency has started reviewing new marketing applications for 10 products, including Blenrep, GSK’s previously approved multiple myeloma drug that was withdrawn from the market, and vimseltinib, which could become the EU’s first oral treatment approved for TGCT.

EU Filings Signal New Hope For Blenrep & A First For Vimseltinib

 

The European Medicines Agency has started reviewing new marketing applications for 10 products, including Blenrep, GSK’s previously approved multiple myeloma drug that was withdrawn from the market, and vimseltinib, which could become the EU’s first oral treatment approved for TGCT.

Japan Recommends Donanemab, Sets Raft Of New And Reduced Prices

 
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A Japanese approval for Lilly's Alzheimer's drug donanemab is expected soon following a positive recommendation from the MHLW. The ministry has also announced reimbursement prices for 12 new products including Fabhalta, along with price cuts for Tezspire, Dupixent and competitors following a review.