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Merck KGaA profits up

The German chemical and pharmaceutical company Merck KGaA had its profits rise for the final quarter of last year by 34 per cent to 109.5 million euros. The growth was said to be down to increased demand for liquid crystals for computer displays. Read more…

Alarm over drugs fast tracking

Fast tracking new drugs could have a negative effect on patients in the longer term, a senior doctor in Britain has claimed. An article published in the British Medical Journal by consultant neurologist Abhijit Chaudhuri discusses the issues surrounding the fast tracking of new drugs. Read more…

'More women' prescribed headache drugs

GPs are more likely to prescribe headache drugs to middle-aged women than men, a study has claimed. Researchers at King's College London found women aged between 45 and 54 were three times as likely to visit their GP about headaches while men were more likely to be referred to hospital. Read more…

Solvay Laboratories pharma sales up 30 per cent

Belgian firm Solvay has released its results for 2005 with pharmaceutical sales up 30 per cent to 2.27 billion euros. The company as a whole had profits of 816 million euros for the year. Read more…

AstraZeneca appeals in patents case

AstraZeneca has lodged its appeal over losing the patent for hypertension treatment Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate). In January US court ruled that two patents for the extended release tablet were invalid and unenforceable finding in favour of the defendants KV Pharmaceutical, Andrx Corp and Novartis's Eon Labs. Read more…

DIY abortions at home

Women can safely have DIY abortions at home, a study has concluded. The pilot study, set up by the Department of Health (DoH), found that women less than nine weeks pregnant could safely have the medical abortion outside of hospital. Read more…

Eli Lilly to withdraw advice leaflet

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has forced Eli Lilly to withdraw an advice leaflet. The leaflet, providing doctors with advice on treatments for mental health, was written on behalf of Diabetes UK and carried the logo of the charity, reports the Financial Times. Read more…

Sanofi-Aventis recalls Clexane syringes

Sanofi-Aventis has recalled 30 batches of the anticoagulant Clexane (enoxaparin). The move was made after quality control tests found there was the possibility that there could be an over-concentration of the active ingredient in a limited number of syringes. Read more…

GlaxoSmithKline antibiotic goes to FDA review

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun its review of GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) investigational antibacterial retapamulin. GSK submitted a new drug application (NDA) for retapamulin in November last year and expects to receive approval later this year. Read more…

Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly change Yentreve AriClaim deal

Eli Lilly is to buy back worldwide marketing rights for Yentreve/AriClaim (duloxetine hydrochloride) from Boehringer Ingelheim. As a stress urinary incontinence (SUI) treatment, along with future related urinary incontinence indications, the drug will continue to be marketed outside the US by Lilly but other treatments using duloxetine will remain under both firms. Read more…

Woman loses Herceptin battle

A woman suffering from early-stage breast cancer has lost a legal battle to force her health authority to treat her with Herceptin. High court judge Mr Justice Bean ruled this morning that that Swindon primary care trust (PCT) in Wiltshire did not need to pay for Ann Marie Rogers, 54, to be treated with the drug, which can cost up to ?20,000 for one year of treatment. Read more…

Allergan Botox could be used to fight cancer

Botox could be used alongside chemotherapy and radiation to fight cancer, new research has suggested. The cosmetic treatment produced by Allergan, which is normally used to smooth wrinkles, was found to destroy resistant cancer cells in tests on mice. Read more…

Cash boost for NHS mental health

Health secretary Patricia Hewitt yesterday announced details of an allocation of over ?2 billion worth of capital investment in health services over the next financial year. Capital funding is used to acquire and modernise buildings, land and equipment within the NHS and can only be used to fund these aspects. Read more…

Forest Laboratories ups research spending

Forest Laboratories has decided to up figures for research and development (R&D) spending. The move comes as a way to include new agreements with US firms Mylan Laboratories and Replidyne. Read more…

Pliva Pharma buys Novartis subsidiary

Pliva is to buy a Spanish subsidiary from Novartis' generics division Sandoz. The Croatian firm will pay 21.5 million euros for Uso Racional (UR), a well known and established generic brand in Spain with expected sales of 12 million euros for 2006. Read more…

GlaxoSmithKline Arixtra found effective

Studies of the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) drug Arixtra (fondaparinux sodium) have found it to be effective. Artemis (Arixtra for Thromboembolism prevention in a Medical Indications Study) found the treatment reduced the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) by 46.7 per cent. Read more…

AstraZeneca withdraws Exanta

AstraZeneca is to withdraw the anticoagulant Exanta (melagatran/ximelagatran) from the market and end its development. The venous thromboembolism (VTE) treatment has been withdrawn due to new data about the possibility of liver damage. Read more…

Cephalon posts losses as revenue up 19 per cent

Cephalon has reported an increase of revenue for 2005 of 19 per cent to $1.2 billion. The firm's total sales hit $1.16 billion, a rise of 18 per cent on 2004 levels, with the biggest seller being the narcolepsy drug Provigil (modafinil) with sales of $512.8 million. However, despite these figures the company made a loss for the year of $175 million, compared with a loss of $74 million in 2004. Read more…

Roche and GlaxoSmithKline Bonviva gets Scottish approval

The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has given its approval of Bonviva (ibandronic acid) for the use within NHS Scotland for the treatment of osteoporosis. The body stated that the once a month treatment was found "to significantly reduce the risk of vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women". Read more…

MPs back blanket smoking ban

MPs have voted to extend a smoking ban in public places to all pubs and private clubs in England. The free vote in the House of Commons went 384 to 184 in the government's favour last night to remove the exemption of private members' clubs and establishments that serve food. MPs also voted to ban smoking in workplaces, including 106,000 licensed premises. Read more…

Trevigen Launches LDEV Free Basement Membrane Extract

NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/27/2008 Arlington, VA United States - Trevigen launches LDVE Free Basement Membrane Extract within its Cultrex?® product line of Cell Differentiation and Angiogenesis products Read more…

Reduced Operational Expenses and Consolidation Buoy the Brazilian Clinical Diagnostics Automation Market

NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/27/2008 Sao Paulo, Brazil - With consolidations becoming the norm among clinical laboratories, the clinical diagnostics automation market is all set to witness substantial growth Read more…

Pro Pharma Announces JCode Calculator?™

NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/26/2008 Northridge, CA United States - Pro Pharma Pharmaceutical Consultants, Inc., a pharmaceutical consultant organization which focuses on data analytical expertise, announced today that the JCode Calculator?™ is now available in electronic and/or paper formats effective March 26, 2008 Read more…

GTCbio Announces its 4th Modern Drug Discovery and Development Summit October 15-17

NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/25/2008 Monrovia, CA United States - Global Technology Community, LLC GTCbio just announced its holding the annual Modern Drug Discovery and Development Summit taking place on October 15-17, 2008 in San Diego, CA Read more…

Spartan Bioscience, Inc. Receives Frost & Sullivan Global Award

NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/25/2008 Ottawa, Ontario Canada - 2008 Global Polymerase Chain Reaction Product of the Year Award goes to the Spartan DXTM DNA analyser Read more…
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