July 28th 2023
Pandemic, PBM, and other policies on hold during the summer recess.
Surveying Trends in Equipment Innovation
February 20th 2013Are equipment innovations keeping up with manufacturers’ needs? What do industry members think about quality by design and process analytical technology? The editors at Pharmaceutical Technology and Pharmaceutical Technology Europe are currently running a survey of trends in finished drug product manufacturing and innovation in pharmaceutical equipment and manufacturing to gain feedback on these and other questions.
Quality Manufacturing Key to Global Attack on Fake Drugs
February 18th 2013The growing dangers from substandard and falsified medicines around the world has prompted a blue-ribbon panel formed by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to call for clear international standards for higher quality medical products, plus an electronic tracking system in the US to uncover bogus products in the supply chain.
Unlicensed Medicines Woes in the UK
February 10th 2013I’ve written frequently about the problem of counterfeit medicines in the United Kingdom and how the country’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is working to prevent these, but counterfeits are not the only potentially dangerous medicines that are becoming increasingly prevalent.
A Call to Integrate Technology Innovation and Healthcare
February 7th 2013In an article called “Beyond magic bullets: true innovation in health care,” published in the February 2013 issue of Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, scientists from Janssen encouraged the healthcare industry to think outside of the drug product-focused box and look at an integrated approach to care, said a Janssen press release.
Pharma’s Shifting Needs for Scientific Talent
February 5th 2013Developing and maintaining the right labor pool is an ongoing challenge for any industry, and it is one that the pharmaceutical industry also is facing. Recent attention in the pharmaceutical industry has focused on the restructuring that has occurred and that is still occurring among the large pharmaceutical companies.
Combined Oral Contraceptives Sparks Safety Review
January 30th 2013There are growing concerns regarding the safety of third- and fourth-generation combined oral contraceptives following media reports on blood clots (venous thromboembolism) associated with the use of more recently-introduced contraceptive products containing newer progestins such as drospirenone, gestodene and desogestrel.
Will “Robust Pipeline” Yield More New Drugs?
January 24th 2013Biopharmaceutical companies are touting their huge investment in R&D, which has filled the drug pipeline with more potential first-in-class medicines, including orphan drugs, personalized medicines and new therapies based on novel scientific strategies.