Africa Speaking exclusively to PharmaBoardroom, Medicines for Africa’s Lenias Hwenda gives a comprehensive overview of the African Medicines Agency, why such a regulatory body was needed, how it differs from the European Medicines Agency, and its progress thus far. Hwenda also examines how the AMA stands to impact Africa’s clinical trial…
Global After gaining its first global approval in Indonesia, Takeda’s dengue fever vaccine, Qdenga, recently got a green light from the European Commission (EC) to market the vaccine in Europe, laying the foundation for further approvals in dengue-endemic regions like Latin America. We are one step closer to achieving our aspiration…
Americas Maria Gabriela Pittis, Head of SAM (South Cone, Andean Region, Mexico & Central America and Caribbean) at Takeda, outlines the company’s significant presence in the cluster, its double digit growth and plans to launch 14 new products there by 2025, most importantly its European Medicines Agency-approved dengue vaccine. She also…
Global Insights from US President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, who served on the White House Coronavirus Task Force at the height of the pandemic, on the end of COVID-19, the danger of China’s recent surge in cases, preparedness for future pandemics, and the misinformation in the US that…
China A roundup of some of the biggest healthcare and pharma news from China, including the country’s struggle with a rampant COVID-19 outbreak and the external concern that surrounds it, China Meheco’s Paxlovid contract, Boston Scientific’s majority stake in Chinese medtech Acotec, Gracell Biotechnologies’ CAR-T therapy phase I trial 100 percent…
Global British pharma exec Paul Hudson joined the French pharma giant in 2019 and soon brought forward a new strategy aimed at focusing on first-in-class or best-in-class drugs and offloading the firm’s underperforming businesses. Since then and after weathering COVID-19 vaccine race defeat, Hudson has seen Sanofi through some significant wins…
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…
Switzerland The latest news from Swiss pharma and healthcare, including the startling announcement that Switzerland is set to destroy a full nine million doses of expired Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, with over five million more likely to follow. Elsewhere, Swiss health insurance premiums are set to see their largest rise since 2010…
South Korea After launching the first Korean COVID-19 vaccine, SKYCovione, SK Bioscience is preparing for its next big milestone, a US subsidiary, with the appointment of two new executives who are already securely anchored in the American life sciences ecosystem: former senior program officer in global health at the Bill & Melinda…
Brazil After a successful international career, Andre Vivan da Silva recently returned to his native Brazil to become GSK’s country manager. He explains the importance of vaccination, in Brazil, and HIV in a country where GSK’s products treat at least half of its HIV patients. He also speaks about the company’s…
Singapore MSD is set to inject an additional USD 500 million into its existing Singapore manufacturing operations with two new facilities to produce vaccines and biologics. One of the new plants will turn out MSD’s immunotherapy for cancer and its human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for the Asia-Pacific region. The reason we…
Egypt Back in June 2022, Pfizer signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Ministry of Health (MoH) to transfer the technology for producing its pneumococcal vaccine. The fifth highest selling drug in the world in 2020, Prevnar 13 is on the World Health Organization (WHO)’s list for use in routine immunisations given…
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