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Takeda and HUTCHMED's Fruquintinib Receives Priority Review from the US FDA to Treat Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Date: May 26, 2023 | Tags: Takeda, HUTCHMED, Fruquintinib, Metastatic Colorectal Cancer, Regulatory, Priority Review, US, FDA Gilead Receives EMA’s CHMP Positive Opinion to Extend the Use of Veklury (remdesivir) for COVID-19 Date: (..)

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Positive Solid Tumors Date: Feb 23, 2023 | Tags: Keymed, Lepu Biopharma, AstraZeneca, CMG901, Claudin 18.2-Positive Positive Solid Tumors Date: Feb 23, 2023 | Tags: Keymed, Lepu Biopharma, AstraZeneca, CMG901, Claudin 18.2-Positive Positive Solid Tumors Date: Feb 23, 2023 | Tags: Keymed, Lepu Biopharma, AstraZeneca, CMG901, Claudin 18.2-Positive

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NICE reaches a deal with Roche on access to oral SMA drug Evrysdi

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Evrysdi was approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in May, a couple of months after the drug also got a green light in the EU. million price tag make it is the most expensive treatment ever approved for NHS funding.

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NICE says yes to Novartis’ multiple sclerosis therapy Kesimpta

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NICE’s final appraisal document for Kesimpta will be followed by technology appraisal guidance (TAG) that will pave the way for NHS prescribing in England and Wales. The Scottish Medicines Consortium is expected to publish its final advice on the drug later this year.

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NICE ‘no’ to Roche’s risdiplam for SMA not unexpected, says patient group

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Evrysdi was approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on 20 May, almost two months after the drug go the go-ahead in the EU. million price tag make it is the most expensive treatment ever approved for NHS funding, as it provides “exceptional benefit” to babies with the disease.

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CSL doses first patient with haemophilia B gene therapy Hemgenix

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The high price tag may be hard to defend , but with lifetime treatment costs for haemophilia B reaching as high as $23m for some, the single-dose treatment could prove far more cost-effective. Despite the limited market, the price tags of haemophilia make it potentially lucrative. Haemophilia B is a rare condition.

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