News Report says US biotech needs $15bn support to fend off China The US is close to falling behind China in biotech and the government should spend a minimum of $15bn over the next five years to support the sector.
News Rinvoq cleared for giant cell arteritis in EU, ahead of US AbbVie has picked up another indication for its JAK inhibitor Rinvoq in the EU, becoming the first approved oral therapy for giant cell arteritis.
News Trump blocks plan for Medicare to cover weight-loss drugs A proposal by the Biden administration to cover weight-loss medicines for obesity under Medicare has been axed by the White House.
News Measles claims another life in US – and RFK Jr lauds vaccine A second child has died of measles in the midst of an outbreak of cases that has now affected around 642 people in the US since January.
News Multiple studies of Sarepta's DMD therapy halted after death Three studies of Sarepta's Elevidys Duchenne gene therapy have been placed on hold as the death of a 16-year-old boy is investigated.
News Pharma in a spin as it tries to gauge Trump tariffs impact Pharmaceuticals are exempt from the tariffs revealed by President Donald Trump, for now, but the industry is bracing for what may come next.
Sales & Marketing Biotech is back, with Craig Ackerman In Philadelphia this month, pharmaphorum spoke with Craig Ackerman, a partner at the Alexander Group, about launches, AI best practices, and more.
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