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Where will the next cardiovascular breakthrough come from?

August 17, 2017 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing British Heart Foundation, cardiovascular disease, heart, heart disease, pharma, pharmaceutical

British Heart Foundation’s Jennifer Mitchell, Research Communications Officer, explains the work they are doing to find the next breakthrough treatment …

FDA recalls liquid pharma products after bacterial contamination detected

August 17, 2017 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing FDA, life sciences, pharma, pharmaceutical

The FDA has announced that it has been forced to recall a range of liquid pharmaceutical and dietary supplement products …

Takeda strikes partnership to develop single-drug cancer combo immunotherapies

August 14, 2017 Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Cancer, Takeda, immunotherapy, medicine, pharma, pharmaceuticals

Japanese pharma giant Takeda has announced that it is to partner up with US-based Shattuck Labs in a collaboration to …
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Over 1,000 currently active cancer trials spell trouble for patient recruitment

August 14, 2017 Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Cancer, drugs, life sciences, medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical

The number of active clinical trials in the cancer space has reached more than 1,000 and rising, outstripping the number …
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‘Hugely disturbing’ rise in UK children with type 2 diabetes, report finds

August 14, 2017 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing childhood obesity, diabetes, healthcare, life sciences, obesity, pharma, pharmaceuticals

A report from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) has highlighted a “hugely disturbing” rise in cases …

FDA investigating intragastric obesity treatment linked to five deaths

August 14, 2017 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing life sciences, medicine, obesity, pharma, pharmaceutical

The FDA has launched an investigation after five deaths thought to be caused by an obesity treatment surgery in which …
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Celgene opts not to acquire Sutro Biopharma for $1bn, reworks existing partnership

August 11, 2017 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing Celgene, Sutro Biopharma, biotech, healthcare, life sciences, medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical

Celgene has announced that it has chosen not to scoop up Sutro Biopharma, rejecting to take advantage of an option …
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Early-stage study gives hope for rare and fatal neurodegenerative condition

August 11, 2017 Medical Communications, Research and Development biotech, drugs, healthcare, life sciences, medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical

A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) in St Louis and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National …
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Ending the era of $100,000 cancer drugs

August 11, 2017 Medical Communications, Research and Development Cancer, biotech, drugs, healthcare, immunotherapy, life sciences, medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical

Paul Workman, Chief Executive and President of the Institute of Cancer Research, examines the spiralling cost of cancer treatments and …
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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week

August 11, 2017 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing FDA, Merck, NICE, Parkinson's, biotech, diabetes, pharma, pharmaceutical, top ten

Another week, another busy week in pharma. The last seven days have seen some remarkable strides in the diabetes space, …
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Heart failure mortality rates fall across England and Wales, national audit finds

August 11, 2017 Medical Communications, Research and Development cardiovascular, heart, heart disease, life sciences, pharma, pharmaceutical

Great news in the cardiovascular space as results from the National Heart Failure Audit indicate that better treatment has led …
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One in twelve US doctors accepted opioid-related payments from pharma, finds study

August 10, 2017 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing US, bribe, drugs, life sciences, medicine, opioids, pharma, pharmaceutical

In the first large-scale study of its kind, a team of researchers at Boston Medical Center’s Grayken Center for Addiction …
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