Efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are gaining momentum in Europe, with the introduction of innovative measures to drive the development of new antimicrobials. 25 November 2024
The nomination of Robert F Kennedy Jr — known as RFK Jr — for the role of US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) President-elect Donald Trump sent shares in vaccine companies sharply downwards. 22 November 2024
The Danish government’s newly-unveiled health reform has been praised for tackling chronic disease care and health inequalities while driving health innovation. 18 November 2024
New research published by the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) provides in-depth analysis of the economic footprint of the pharmaceutical industry in Europe, across member states and compares Europe to other regions of the world. 18 November 2024
Johnson & Johnson has taken legal action to defend a contentious rebate initiative, filing a lawsuit in the US District Court for the District of Columbia. 15 November 2024
The share prices of Pfizer, GSK, Novavax and other vaccine companies were all markedly lower on Friday. This was not due to the publication of disappointing research results in the sphere, or an ominous stance taken by a major regulator on a key filing, but rather a political development that could spell trouble for the vaccines field as a whole. 15 November 2024
BeiGene has announced plans to rebrand as BeOne Medicines, a move the cancer specialist says reflects its commitment to fighting cancer through collaboration. 15 November 2024
Danish patients are being offered fewer innovative treatments than Norwegians and Swedes, a new estimate from the Danish Medicines Council shows. 11 November 2024
According to the Swedish pharma trade group Lif, it is positive that, in the updated life science strategy, the government expresses an ambition for Sweden to become more attractive for research investments. 11 November 2024
Li Li, Commissioner of China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), and Mette Aaboe Hansen, interim director general of Danish Medicines Agency, have signed a letter of intent to promote bilateral cooperation in regulation of drugs and medical devices. 11 November 2024
Following the news that Donald Trump is the winner of the 2024 US Presidential Election, Morningstar Equity analyst Julie Utterback has published a new note about the impact of this on the managed-care industry. 7 November 2024
UK pharma major AstraZeneca, which has invested heavily in China, hosted a sell-side analyst call on Wednesday (November 6) to discuss the recent media reports about ongoing investigations in China. 7 November 2024
Some of the UK’s leading academics and industry professionals have welcomed Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ £520 million ($669 million) pledge to develop the country’s medicine manufacturing capabilities. 6 November 2024
European regulators will decide by December 6 whether Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Danish pharma giant Novo Nordisk, can finalize its $16.5 billion acquisition of contract drug manufacturer Catalent. 5 November 2024
Medicines for Europe has launched a study of market barriers faced by European generics and biosimilar pharmaceutical companies operating in 11 key third-country markets. 31 October 2024
Following the first Labour budget for 14 years, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) welcomes Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ measures to improve UK life sciences competitiveness. 30 October 2024
HOPO Therapeutics has been awarded a contract valued at up to $226 million from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). 29 October 2024
As European Union member states vie to get re-location of the European Medicines Agency to their country following the UK referendum vote to leave the EU, Spain being the latest to pitch its case, the EMA acknowledges the outcome and says it is now up to the UK government to decide how to act. 7 July 2016
The Spanish government has confirmed its interest in Spain hosting the European Medicines Agency (EMA) if it moves from its current UK base following the vote for Brexit in last month’s referendum. 6 July 2016
A group of four pharma industry associations have signed a memorandum of understanding in China to adopt pro-medicine and patient-centered principles, build public consensus on the value of medical representatives and establish a national system to manage them, and promote proper and orderly development of the sector. 29 June 2016
The boss of one of Europe’s leading biotech companies tells The Pharma Letter that it cannot now consider teaming up with UK researchers because of fears that such partnerships will lose European Union (EU) funding. 27 June 2016
Britain's unexpected vote on Thursday to leave the European Union, which saw currency and stock markets in turmoil in Friday, has left many scrambling to determine the impact on markets and various sectors. 26 June 2016
The Russian government has appointed the National immuno-biological company (Natsimbio), the recently established Russian drugmaker which is part of the Russian state and defense corporation Rostec, as sole supplier of blood plasma drugs for the period of 2016-2017 years through the signing of a contract with the company. 24 June 2016
As reported earlier today, the UK has voted to leave the European Union, with the news sending sterling and stocks into turmoil, as well as the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron. 24 June 2016
The UK has spoken. The Referendum on Thursday, which saw a massive turnout of over 70%, resulted in a vote to leave the European Union. A total of 51.9%, or 17,410,742 people voted to Leave, compared with 48.1%, or 16,141,241people who voted Remain. 24 June 2016
The Indian government has withdrawn a Bill introduced in 2013 to amend the existing Drugs and Cosmetics Act, promising to ‘comprehensively review’ regulations to suit new science and research methods. 23 June 2016
The US trade association representing pharmacy benefit managers has said that new bipartisan legislation will bring generic drugs to market sooner. 22 June 2016
In our weekly expert view piece, Elisabethann Wright, partner at international law firm Hogan Lovells, outlines some of the potential risks if British voters opt to exit the European Union (EU). 21 June 2016
Multinational pharmaceutical companies last week called for South Korea's government to help build a so-called "National Bio Cluster," proposed by a local business lobby group to foster the bio industry as a new growth engine, reports China’s state news agency Xinhua. 21 June 2016
Groups representing Europe’s pharma, biotech and generics companies have welcomed the European Commission’s staging of a workshop on the uptake of biosimilars. 20 June 2016
China’s State Council has formally authorized a pilot for a new drug marketing authorization holder (MAH) system for 10 of its 23 provinces. 20 June 2016
The Ukraine Association of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (APRaD) has called its disclosure of information on transfers of value to health care professionals and organizations made in the country’s pharma industry in 2015 a step forward for transparency. 20 June 2016
Leading global drugmakers operating in the Russian market have called on the country’s government to ease the current conditions for conducting clinical trials of their drugs in Russia, according to recent statements from the press-service of the Russian Ministry of Health. 20 June 2016
Medicines for Europe, the trade group representing the continent’s generics and biosimilars industry, has said it will work with health ministers to ensure swift implementation of calls for greater pharma competition which were made in the council of the European Union this week. 17 June 2016
The US Senate Judiciary Committee introduced new legislation Tuesday, aimed at countering the growing issue of rising prescription drug prices in the USA and anti-competitive moves by pharmaceutical companies to delay lower-priced generic competition from entering the market. 15 June 2016
Immediate contingency plans should be put in place to safeguard the UK’s science and innovation sector in case Britain votes to leave the EU, a government report has said. 14 June 2016
Research findings from specialists treating advanced lung cancer have today highlighted worrying concerns that UK patients are being denied the best possible chance of survival. 14 June 2016