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PharmaShots Weekly Snapshots (February 20 - 24, 2023)

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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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PharmaShots Weekly Snapshots (February 13 - 17, 2023)

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Iveric Bio Reports the US FDA Acceptance of NDA and Granted Priority Review of Avacincaptad Pegol for Geographic Atrophy Date: Feb 17, 2023 | Tags: Iveric Bio, Avacincaptad Pegol, Geographic Atrophy, Regulatory, US, FDA, NDA, Priority Review ALX Oncology Reports the First Patient Dosing of Evorpacept in the P-I Study (ASPEN-07) for the Treatment of (..)

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PharmaShots Weekly Snapshots (May 15 - 19, 2023)

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Alimera Acquires Rights from EyePoint Pharmaceuticals to Commercialise Yutiq in the US Date: May 19, 2023 | Tags: Alimera, EyePoint Pharmaceuticals, Yutiq, Iluvien, chronic non-infectious uveitis, US, Pharma Sobi Reports EMA’s Validation of MAA for Efanesoctocog Alfa to Treat Haemophilia A Date: May 19, 2023 | Tags: Sobi, Efanesoctocog Alfa, (..)

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A broad range of unmet needs remains in the immuno-oncology space

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IO agents include the classes of immune checkpoint modulators, cell therapies, bispecific antibodies, oncolytic viruses, therapeutic vaccines, and cytokines. Oncolytic viruses, cytokines, and therapeutic vaccines currently play a very minimal role in oncology treatment, with substantial efficacy still to be demonstrated for these classes.

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Patient adherence – the key to restoring trust in pharma

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With the recent rapid rollout of Covid-19 vaccines, many people have raised questions about whether adequate research was conducted on these vaccines before approval. Given the high price tags placed on many medications, it’s easy to understand why patients often feel that they are being taken advantage of.

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Apellis set to take on Alexion as FDA clears PNH drug Empaveli

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Empaveli’s label covers treatment-naïve PNH patients as well as those who want to switch from Soliris or Ultomiris, and is based on the phase 3 PEGASUS trial in 80 patients which compared the drug to Soliris over a 16-week period. Patients will have to be counselled about the risks and be vaccinated against certain bacterial infections.

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After a slow start for expensive CAR-T therapies, drug developers revisit oral therapies for blood cancer

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price tag of $475,000 when it was first launched in 2017 – and it becomes apparent that these may not be desirable treatment options for every patient and in every setting. Add to this the considerable cost of these medications – the first approved CAR-T, Novartis’ Kymriah (tisagenlecleucel), had a U.S.