News WHO (sans US) finishes draft pandemic preparedness agreement The WHO has concluded negotiations on a 30-page draft agreement on pandemic preparedness. It goes before the assembly for consideration in May.
News Tariffs 'could cancel out discounts with biosimilars' Tariffs on US pharma imports could remove discounts offered to health systems by biosimilars and threaten the future of the sector, says a non-profit.
News There's good news for RSV jab firms at delayed ACIP meeting GSK and Pfizer could see a resurgence in sales of their RSV vaccines if new recommendations at a CDC expert meeting are confirmed by agency leaders.
News FDA clears first migraine DTx from Click Therapeutics Click Therapeutics' digital therapeutic (DTx) for migraine prevention has been cleared by the FDA, becoming the first treatment of its type in the US.
News Trump pledges drug price cuts – and action on 'pill penalty' A Trump executive order aimed at lowering drug prices includes a plan to do away with what industry claims is a flaw in the Inflation Reduction Act.
News J&J expecting $400m hit from tariffs in 2025 J&J chief executive Joaquin Duato has told analysts that tax policy, not tariffs, is the key to increasing pharma manufacturing capacity in the US.
News FDA points to liver injury with Amgen's Tavneos The FDA has raised the pressure on Amgen to withdraw vasculitis drug Tavneos from the market with a report linking serious side effects to the drug.
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