Morocco CEO Mia Lahlou-Filali walks us through Pharma 5’s commitment to “Made in Morocco” generics, an approach that has led the company to represent one third of the country’s generics market. She also explains the family-owned firm’s expansion efforts outside of Morocco that include a factory in the Ivory Coast, a…
Morocco Driss Chaoui outlines recent milestones in Afric-Phar’s over 50-year history, including the launch of its first in-house developed generic, and discusses the firm’s unique focus on orphan and rare diseases and the challenges facing the field in Morocco. He also reviews the opportunities presented by the transformation of Morocco’s regulatory…
Global The speed with which Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines were brought forward may have made the mRNA technology behind them appear novel. In fact, the pioneers whose discoveries enabled the creation of these vaccines, recent Nobel prize winners Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, had been working on the mRNA and…
France France’s life sciences industry is falling behind its European neighbours, its growth deeply hampered, the French life sciences think tank G5 Santé claims, by abusive paybacks. While the government has demonstrated its willingness to take steps towards levelling its pricing barometers and in so doing tackle medicine shortages and build…
Australia Richard Day of the University of New South Wales, writing in the October 2023 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, looks at updates to the health technology assessment (HTA) processes in Australia and New Zealand In April 2023, the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care launched an independent Health…
Japan Real-world data (RWD) offers the possibility of providing important information to help inform regulatory decision-making. But turning this possibility into reality still depends on the quality and reliability of the data, say J&J’s Yumi Wakabayashi and Vicky Han in October 2023’s DIA Global Forum magazine. With appropriate efforts to ensure…
Morocco Camilia Benani, recently promoted to partner at DLA Piper’s Casablanca office, explains why the Moroccan healthcare sector has become a lightning rod for M&A activity in recent years. Drawing on her experience advising many of the organisations involved in these deals, Benani touches on the evolution of deal structuring in…
Global New methodology for the 2024 Access to Medicine Index promises a stronger attempt to quantify whether drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics are actually making it all the way to patients in poorer countries around the world. Industry stakeholders eagerly await the biennial publication of the Access to Medicine Index, a…
Morocco Wafaa Farhat Agoumi serves as DG of the Health Engineering and Project Management Graduate School (ESISMP) in Casablanca, Morocco, as well as president of the African Association for Clinical Research (AARC). Agoumi gives an overview of her current work areas of focus, the evolution of clinical research in Morocco and…
UAE Thanks to favourable regulations from the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHaP) which include fast-track regulatory pathways, patients in the UAE are gaining access to innovative medicines in similar time frames to their counterparts in the US and Europe, in some cases even ahead. Against this backdrop, the representatives of…
Global Shawview Consulting’s Brendan Shaw looks back on a sombre United Nations High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage in New York last month, as stakeholders reflected on the long road still to travel if the goal of securing UHC for the world’s population by 2030 is to be met. Shaw…
Global Merck’s Kaushal Kishore attempts to illustrate why pharma companies have struggled to crack what he calls “the Gross to Net (GtN) code.” He outlines the maturity journey for a pharma commercial and pricing organisation which can lead to maturity on the GtN topic, and highlights a successful example that can…
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