By Nick Paul Taylor
The curse of palovarotene continues. After struggling through a series of setbacks, Ipsen filed for FDA approval of the rare disease drug earlier this year, moving it a step closer to realizing some return on its $1 billion bet on the asset. Now, Ipsen has pulled the filing.
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By Dave Muoio,Heather Landi
They came for the vaccine mandate and they stayed for the face-to-face (albeit masked) networking. Here’s what executives had to say about their reasons for attending the 2021 HIMSS Global Conference and Exhibition and how they strategized their presence at the show.
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By Amirah Al Idrus
The FDA is losing a top official as the search for its new commissioner drags on. Ellis Unger, M.D., a cardiologist who led the agency’s Office of Drug Evaluation I, is retiring after 25 years at the agency.
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By Angus Liu
The FDA has authorized a few of drugs for emergency use in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, but Rigel Pharmaceuticals’ autoimmune disease drug Tavalisse won’t be joining the group right now.
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By Heather Landi
As the delta variant continues to drive the nation's latest coronavirus surge, Amwell expects fewer telehealth visits through the fall and winter. The telehealth giant is projecting an $8 million impact on its 2021 revenue as a result of the drop in projected virtual care visits.
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By Beth Snyder Bulik
Shannon Walsh, recently tapped to lead the public relations practice at Ogilvy Health, talks about the pharma industry PR shift now underway from image to impact, along with other trends in the field, in a recent discussion with Fierce Pharma.
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By Robert King
CMS laid out a new vision for value-based care models that aims to ensure providers don't lose money in a bid to entice more participation.
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By Kyle LaHucik
Merck is losing the person who led clinical development of its pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Vaxneuvance as Kara Bickham, M.D., picks up the CMO role at Affinivax to bring a rival shot to market.
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By Noah Higgins-Dunn,Kevin Dunleavy,Fraiser Kansteiner
New Orleans and San Francisco will require patrons of restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses to show proof of vaccination before entering. CDC advisors are scheduled to meet later on Friday to discuss the need for booster shots following the FDA's move to authorize the jabs for immunocompromised Americans. Plus more headlines.
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