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In the News: October Regulatory and Development Updates

Camargo

Each month, Camargo’s “In the News” series highlights important changes and advancements in the regulatory and development space and explores how those changes could impact your program. Still, navigating such patent issues during drug development can be difficult, and Camargo can assist in finding a safe course. Ken Phelps.

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Biologic Therapeutics Development, Part 2: Regulatory Pathways and Pharmacometric Analysis

Camargo

The development of biological products (or biologics) represents a major advancement in modern medicine, enabling the treatment of patients with many illnesses where no other therapeutics were previously available. Section 351(a) is the traditional pathway for approving biologics under the PHS Act. BLA process (CBER).

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Biogen Announces FDA Approval of Plegridy (peginterferon beta-1a) Intramuscular Administration for Multiple Sclerosis

The Pharma Data

The FDA’s approval of the IM administration for Plegridy is based on data evaluating bioequivalence and adverse reactions associated with IM administration compared to SC administration in healthy volunteers. Related Articles: Plegridy (peginterferon beta-1a) FDA Approval History. percent vs. 32.1 3 Zhao Y, et al.

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FDA Knows Its Own Strength—and It Includes Concentration

FDA Law Blog

FDA borrowed this definition from 21 C.F.R. 314.3 , codified in 2016, which defines strength as the “ total quantity of drug substance in mass or units of activity in a dosage unit or container closure” and/or “the concentration of the drug substance.” FDA explained that its bioequivalence regulations at 21 C.F.R.

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Amphastar Announces Approval for Glucagon for Injection Kit, 1mg

The Pharma Data

Amphastar’s newly approved synthetic peptide product was determined by the FDA to be bioequivalent and therapeutically equivalent to Eli Lilly’s Glucagon Emergency Kit for Low Blood Sugar, which has a recombinant DNA (rDNA)-origin. However, not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Company Information.

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The Mesh of the Generics and the Potential of Emerging Therapies in the Smoking Cessation Market

Delveinsight

Fortunately, there exists FDA-approved therapies and drugs that double the success rates of quitting. Some of these approved products contain nicotine as an active ingredient, while others do not. Here the generics in question are of the world’s leading developer of generics, Teva (and produced by Impax Pharmaceuticals ).