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Pharma News, 2016
Sanofi's sarilumab beats Humira in head-to-head trial
Sanofi is celebrating new data from a comparative trial which showed its rheumatoid arthritis (RA) candidate sarilumab was more effective than AbbVie's market-leading Humira.
Getting multiple tattoos can strengthen your immune system
Looking for a solid reason to finally get that Schrodinger's cat tattoo you've always wanted? Well, science has got you covered, because new research has found that getting multiple tattoos co...
Generic Viagra Is Coming to the US
Good news for frugal guys with erection troubles.
Eli Lilly's Ixekizumab Shows Promise As Treatment For Patients With Plaque Psoriasis
People suffering from psoriasis, a long-lasting and baffling autoimmune skin disease, try one drug to another just to ease the symptoms of this chronic condition.
XBiotech submits MAA for candidate colorectal cancer therapy to European Medicines Agency
XBiotech has submitted its Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for its candidate therapy (Xilonix) for advanced colorectal cancer to the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
US industry body says India agreed to not issue 'compulsory' drug licenses
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Sanofi and Merck pull the plug on European vaccines venture
Sanofi SA and Merck & Co Inc said on Tuesday they were ending a 22-year-old joint venture to sell vaccines in Europe, arguing they would do better by managing their product portfolios independentl...
China signals price cuts for cancer drugs, imports
China has signaled its intent to cut prices of medicines used to treat serious diseases such as cancer, part of a wider drive to reduce the cost of healthcare for patients in the world's second-bi...
Alzheimer’s disease could be caused by herpes virus, warn experts
Alzheimer’s disease could be caused by viruses like herpes, a group of renowned dementia experts have warned, as they call for urgent investigation into the link.
India is largest contributor of illegally imported medicines in Switzerland
India was the largest contributor of the illegally imported medicines in Switzerland in 2015, Swissmedic — a Switzerland government agency for therapeutic products — has said.
Google donates $1 million to UNICEF for fight against Zika virus
In an effort to lend a helping hand, Google has announced it will provide the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) a $1-million grant to help its efforts on the ground.
What is dopamine's role in alcoholism? It's complicated, say researchers
A very large percentage of the health burden in developed countries is caused by alcohol abuse.
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