Sosei Heptares is fulfilling its ambition for growth in the Asia-Pacific region by buying the Japanese and South Korea businesses of Swiss biotech Idorsia Ltd. for ¥65 billion (US$463 million), potentially freeing Idorsia from its struggle to prove its stroke drug, Pivlaz (clazosentan), is effective enough to warrant approval in key Western markets.
Alnylam Pharmaceutical Inc. hopes to tap into Roche Holding AG’s global footprint with its early-stage hypertension RNAi therapeutic, zilebesiran, selling development and commercialization rights to the pharma giant for up to $2.8 billion with a view to extending the drug’s future reach beyond the U.S market.
Investment in life sciences in the U.K. in 2022 was 47% lower than in 2021, new figures from the government show, a decline the British pharma industry believes is down to the high clawback rates imposed on drug manufacturers deterring global investors.
Sosei Heptares is fulfilling its ambition for growth in the Asia-Pacific region by buying the Japanese and South Korea businesses of Swiss biotech Idorsia Ltd. for ¥65 billion (US$463 million), potentially freeing Idorsia from its struggle to prove its stroke drug, Pivlaz (clazosentan), is effective enough to warrant approval in key Western markets.
Apellis Pharmaceutical Inc.’s shares nosedived by 37% July 17 after the American Society of Retina Specialists wrote to ophthalmologists warning them of the risk of serious intraocular inflammation events in patients following injection of the company’s geographic atrophy drug, Syfovre (pegcetacoplan).
Camurus AB’s subcutaneous octreotide hydrochloride injection pen, CAM-2029, yielded statistically significant improvements in “multiple endpoints” in a 52-week phase III extension trial in patients with acromegaly, moving it closer to providing a more convenient treatment option for patients with the rare, chronic growth disorder than currently available therapies.
Most drug developers working in the immunotherapy space focus on existing therapeutic targets when developing cancer drugs, optimizing ways of drugging them via engineering modalities such as CAR T-cell approaches, CRISPR editing or antibody-drug conjugates that deliver toxic payloads. The angle of one company – Cartography Biosciences – is the opposite to this. Its modus operandi is to pinpoint the immunological targets first, leveraging tools that already exist, before building therapies around them.
Most drug developers working in the immunotherapy space focus on existing therapeutic targets when developing cancer drugs, optimizing ways of drugging them via engineering modalities such as CAR T-cell approaches, CRISPR editing or antibody-drug conjugates that deliver toxic payloads. The angle of one company – Cartography Biosciences – is the opposite to this. Its modus operandi is to pinpoint the immunological targets first, leveraging tools that already exist, before building therapies around them.
The U.S. FDA is on a roll with new drug approvals for Pfizer Inc., clearing severe alopecia areata treatment Litfulo (ritlecitinib) just under a month after giving the go-ahead for the firm’s oral COVID-19 antiviral, Paxlovid (nirmatelvir/ritonavir).
Many of the available treatments for the autoimmune conditions ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease come with drawbacks such as safety issues or inconvenient dosing regimens. Describing itself as a biomarker-driven immunoregulatory therapeutics company, Nimmune Biopharma Inc. is striving to fulfil what it perceives as a high need for safer, more effective options with candidates that target the lanthionine synthetase C-like 2 (LANCL2) pathway.