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The agency told Bayer it needs additional time to review the non-hormonal drug, called elinzanetant. Regulators in Canada and the U.K. have already cleared it for use.
Cat’s-claw, chaparral, and blue-green algae (spirulina) supplements for rheumatoid arthritis may do more harm than good.
Sarepta and Roche face a regulatory setback as the EMA's CHMP issues a negative opinion on Elevidys for Duchenne muscular ...
European regulators on Friday said that the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy Elevidys should not be approved ...
Many companies face FDA complete response letters due to ongoing chemistry, manufacturing, and controls, or CMC, and ...
Xuewu Liu, a Chinese inventor who has no medical training or credentials of any kind, is charging cancer patients $20,000 for ...
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant strides across various sectors, providing innovative solutions and enhancing efficiency. However, ...
A dozen lawsuits have been filed over spinal cord stimulators, which are medical devices surgically implanted to reduce chronic back pain. The suits name device manufacturers, such as Abbott and ...
The CRL was given because the FDA did not consider the phase 1/2 IGNYTE trial to be an adequate and well-controlled clinical ...
Bypassing its standard pathways for scientific discussions, FDA has recently held a slew of so-called "expert panels" that ...
The FDA has accepted the resubmitted BLA for tabelecleucel (tab-cel), intended for the treatment of Epstein-Barr virus ...