Pharma Legal Handbook Orphan Drugs in Panama are regulated by Law No. 419 of February 1, 2024, Executive Decree No. 13 of March 1, 2023 and Executive Decree 1217 of December 7, 2015; Rare Diseases are regulated by Law 28 of October 28, 2014. 1. What is the definition of Rare Diseases…
Pharma Legal Handbook BIOSIMILARS AND BIOLOGICS in Panama are regulated by Law No. 419 of February 1, 2024, Executive Decree No. 95 of May 14, 2019. 1. Are biosimilar medicines considered the same as generic medicines in your country? No. Generic medicines are defined as medicines distributed or sold that are marked…
Taiwan With its thriving innovation ecosystem and growing global visibility, Taiwan is fast emerging as one of Asia’s most dynamic biotechnology hubs. At the forefront of this transformation is Wallace Lin, Secretary-General of Taiwan Bio, who has spent his career bridging science, policy, and industry to strengthen the nation’s life sciences…
France After two decades with AstraZeneca across Europe and the United States, Anne-Laure Dreno now leads the group’s French affiliate at a time of exceptional scientific and organisational momentum. In this conversation, she reflects on AstraZeneca France’s rapid growth, the country’s evolving research and access landscape, and the company’s pioneering commitment…
Hong Kong With a strong heritage in Asia, DKSH has evolved into a leading force in connecting global healthcare innovation with local patient access. In this interview, Wai Ting Fong, VP Healthcare and Head Country Management at DKSH Hong Kong, shares how the organisation is shaping the region’s healthcare landscape, from pioneering…
USA John Murphy, III, president & CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) lays out a stark warning: the very medicines that keep the US healthcare system affordable and functioning are at risk. Generics and biosimilars fill nine out of ten prescriptions yet account for a tiny slice of spending,…
Hong Kong After a challenging few years, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)’s IPO market bounced back strongly in 2025. By the end of Q3 2025, HK listings raised USD 23.9 billion across 66 IPOs (up 192 percent vs the previous year). Pre-revenue biotech listings, predominantly from mainland China, are also up…
Switzerland Natural remedies are on the rise. The USD 80 billion global natural health products market is projected to nearly double by 2033, according to Market Growth Reports, as patients with chronic long-term metabolic, neurological, and inflammatory diseases seek out lower-side-effect botanical interventions to complement or even replace pharmaceuticals. Health-conscious…
Switzerland Ophthalmology is one of the hottest niches in pharma right now. Investment is flowing in, M&A is up, and a broad cast of actors – from Big Pharma to legacy generics players and biotechs – are looking to get in on a market set to top USD 93.7 billion by…
Switzerland One in six infections worldwide is now resistant to first-line antibiotics, making antimicrobial resistance (AMR) a major global health threat. Despite an extremely challenging commercial landscape, a handful of bold startups continue to innovate in this space, but can they turn the tide? Microorganisms that develop AMR were directly…
Switzerland In an uncertain world, Europe – with Switzerland at its heart – is reclaiming its role as an epicentre for testing, scaling, and integrating new medical technologies. While much of the global narrative around the European life sciences market centres on doom and gloom (access delays for innovative medicines,…
Switzerland Manufacturing – long sidelined as a relatively prosaic element of the global pharma supply chain – is back in the news. Investment in manufacturing facilities is skyrocketing as sponsors rush to meet soaring market demand, and the global industry is scrambling to align with the Trump administration’s threats and incentives…
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