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The current pricing of cancer treatments is unsustainable

World of DTC Marketing

needs to take substantial steps to address the high costs of cancer drugs. From 2009 to 2019, the median monthly treatment costs for new drugs at launch reached $11,755 in the U.S… From 2009-10 to 2018-19, the lowest average monthly costs for new cancer drugs approved by the U.S. SUMMARY: The U.S.

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Botanical drugs – what is the best way forward for regulatory and market approval?

European Pharmaceutical Review

In the US, botanical dietary supplements can be sold without US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, 1 prompting many vendors to promote the use of botanical products as dietary supplements , 2 rather than pursue a path of regulatory approval. 3 Is two too few?

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MedRhythms Announces FDA Listing of InTandemâ„¢ (MR-001) to Improve Walking and Ambulation in Adults with Chronic Stroke

Legacy MEDSearch

Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This important milestone enables the world’s first prescription music platform, and is a remarkable day for our company, for music, for healthcare, and most importantly for stroke survivors.” The burden on patient functioning is also profound.

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Clinical trials and pregnancy: regulators weigh in

Clarivate

Drug developers often face a Catch-22 regarding clinical trials and pregnancy. How feasible is it to establish a drug’s safety for use in a population that may be unwilling or unable to participate in clinical trials? We look at the outcome of a recent Food and Drug Administration meeting and their draft guidance for more information.

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Three biggest threats to healthcare

World of DTC Marketing

Right now, voters are worried about inflation and rising fuel prices, but they ignore the imminent threats to their healthcare. American healthcare continues to be under assault, and unless we address these issues, a severe health issue could bankrupt families. THREAT 3: RISING HEALTHCARE COSTS. increase from 2018 to 2019.