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STAT+: Cepheid faces fresh criticism over the pricing of its TB diagnostics

STAT News

A controversy has broken out over a diagnostic for tuberculosis that, until recently, had been subsidized by the World Health Organization — the latest flare-up over access to a medical product in mostly poor countries. per cartridge, a reduction from the previous price tag of $16.86. In exchange for $11.1

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Pharma running online ads on vaccine misinformation sites

World of DTC Marketing

Included in the programmatic ad errors is Pfizer, who developed a leading COVID vaccine. NewsGuard found that 67% of the COVID misinformation sites had Google advertising tags and 30% had tags from The Trade Desk. The post Pharma running online ads on vaccine misinformation sites appeared first on World of DTC Marketing.com.

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Cannabinoids receptors: popular preclinical target but banned in 137 countries

Pharmaceutical Technology

In 2022, a surge in the pipeline has led to cannabinoid receptors becoming the most popular target in preclinical development. Collectively, cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) are currently the most popular targets in preclinical stage of development, with 391 drugs tagged in total.

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Global (68M) cardiomyopathies market projected to grow to $9.63bn by 2031

Pharmaceutical Technology

This extrapolation leverages data from GlobalData’s World Markets Healthcare and PharmOnline International databases to expand the number of markets in GlobalData’s patient-based sales forecast model from seven major markets (7MM) to 68 markets (68M). of sales in 2021 and 2031 respectively. of global cardiomyopathies sales in 2021 and 31.2%

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‘Click’ chemistry used to tag proteins made by cancer cells 

Drug Discovery World

A new method to study the proteins released by cells, which could lead to new biomarkers for diseases including cancer, has been developed by scientists at the Francis Crick Institute and Imperial College London. . The new method involves adding chemical tags to sugar molecules which are added to cells. Click’ chemistry .

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Cartherics grants licence for CTH-004 to Shunxi

Pharmaceutical Technology

Under the deal terms, Shunxi will have licence to develop, manufacture, and commercialise CTH-004 to treat several solid tumours including ovarian cancer in Greater China, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mainland China, and Macao. Cartherics will retain all the development and commercialisation rights for the therapy outside Greater China.

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Smart pharmaceutical and healthcare labels: Lets trace medicines from its origin

Roots Analysis

In recent years, the use of smart labels allows the developer to convey a greater amount of information about the product to the consumers, without the need for additional packaging space. While most smartphones can read NFC chips, RFID tags can only be read by specialized receivers.