Europe Writing in the DIA Global Forum’s special November 2022 issue on the Digital Virtuous Loop Karin Van Baelen and Susan Sandler – both of Janssen – and AbbVie’s Álmath Spooner look at Europe’s progress towards true real-world evidence integration and its potential impact on decision making across the healthcare continuum.…
USA A boom in decentralised clinical trials was an unexpected effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. However, these trials require expertise and technology that can differ significantly from those needed for clinical trials, as Curavit Clinical Research’s Joel Morse writes in the DIA Global Forum’s special November 2022 issue…
India The latest news from the Indian pharma sector, including the potential for greater numbers of exports and better market access to the UK under a proposed free trade agreement, yet another scandal – this time over contaminated cough syrup in Gambia –, and why 200 million doses of Bharat Biotech’s…
Egypt Dr Amel El Beshlawy, founder of Egyptian Thalassemia Association (ETA) and Professor of Pediatric Hematology at the Pediatric Hospital of Cairo University, is considered the Middle East’s leading authority on Thalassemia, having made an enduring contribution not only to improving the survival rate of thalassemia patients in her clinical practice,…
China DIA Global Forum’s annual review of new drug approvals in China has shown growth in both the number and types of new drugs approved in China from 2019 through 2021: from 34 new chemical drugs and 19 biological products in 2019 to 37 new chemical drugs and 24 biological products…
Asia-Pacific Through compassionate use programs patients suffering from critical, life-threatening conditions can access potential life-saving therapeutic options which have not been formally approved by the responsible health authority in an ethical and regulated way. ChongXiang Tan, Fengyun (Vicky) Han and Annetta C. Beauregard of Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson…
Egypt Under the auspices of a wide-ranging Vision 2030 economic transformation plan, Egypt is moving towards covering the entirety of its 100 million plus population under a universal healthcare insurance scheme. Via direct presidential initiatives, the country has also made significant progress in tackling diseases like hepatitis C and breast cancer,…
Netherlands The latest news from the Dutch pharma, biotech and healthcare industries, including the bullish comments of Argenx CEO Tim Van Hauwermeiren following the successful launch of its Vyvgart product; cancer diagnostic firm Agendia’s decision to withdraw from a US IPO; and the latest on cross-border travel and vaccines in the…
LatAm Novo Nordisk’s Latin America lead Allan Finkel outlines the “alarming” burden of diabetes and obesity in his region, the progress that has been made via national campaigns against diabetes, and why countries in LatAm need to recognise obesity as the disease it is considering its heavy impact on patients’ lives…
India As one of the world’s a leading pharma manufacturers, India supplies about 20 percent of the global pharmaceuticals demand in terms of volume, yet the industry remains plagued with quality compliance issues. After Sun Pharma, Aurobindo and Zydus found themselves on the FDA’s radar earlier this year, two more Indian…
Japan Pfizer’s Kaneko Miyuki, writing in the September 2022 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, shines a light on Japan’s new emergency approval system for pharmaceuticals. Enacted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan hopes that this new regulation will allow for a more rapid and agile response to future…
ASEAN Takeda’s Soon Yee Chow and Helene Sou, writing in the September 2022 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, outline how digitalisation initiatives, if properly enacted, can help the ASEAN region achieve its vision of a free-trade market for high-quality and safe drugs across member states. One key pillar of…
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