USA Barbara Lopez Kunz, CEO of the Drug Information Association (DIA) in the USA, outlines the association’s four key areas of focus – regulatory science, patient engagement, translational science, and value and access – and highlights how it works with stakeholders across the healthcare continuum and across the globe. Across…
Coronavirus The ongoing coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent shutdown of factories in China is having severe repercussions for Indian pharma manufacturers and could lead to global shortages. Shortages and Price Rises in India India depends on China for 80 percent of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) that it uses in…
Opinion Jonathan Kimball of the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) in the USA outlines why the signing of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in January 2020 may mark a turning point for greater access to generic and biosimilar medicines globally. US trading partners should take note. There is no longer a…
USA In an exclusive interview, Janet Woodcock, head of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) at the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) outlines how the world’s gold-standard agency for regulatory science is adapting to game-changing and often extremely expensive new therapies, why a sizeable impact from data and…
Germany Some of the top recent stories from Germany, Europe’s leading pharma market according to CPhI, including big new investments from Merck and Bayer, the implications of the country’s new Digital Healthcare Act, the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on investor sentiment, and the health minister potentially poised to become Germany’s…
Coronavirus The 2019 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak has seen a surge in demand for protective masks as publics across the world seek to protect themselves from infection. Manufacturers of the masks have seen their stocks boom, but supply is outstripping demand and hoarding practices may leave healthcare professionals on the frontline of…
Russia The year 2019, which continued the trend of rapid and numerous changes in healthcare regulations in Russia, was rich with expectations, events and legislative proposals aiming to reform the Russian pharmaceutical industry: medical drugs labeling, reform of price determination, new procedure of entry into drugs civil circulation, amendments to regulatory…
China Eurasia Group’s Aditya Bhattacharji examines the unfolding coronavirus outbreak, the prospects for China’s political and economic stability, and how healthcare firms should think about the path forward. China appears to be ground zero for a public health experiment with no recent analogues. The situation—in terms of social and economic dislocation—deteriorates…
USA In 2019, several drug companies testified to the US Senate Finance Committee on medicine price hikes with a narrative of discounts given to health insurance companies and pharmacists, but not then passed onto consumers. In a recent conversation with PharmaBoardroom, Matt Eyles, president & CEO of the Association of Healthcare…
China Biosimilars are a relatively recent development in the pharmaceutical industry, meaning market penetration is still fairly low, even in many developed markets, much less emerging markets. Prior to 2019, not a single biosimilar had been approved in China. However, a McKinsey analysis found that biosimilars could account for a growing…
Brazil Brazil’s pharma market saw steady growth between 2005 and 2018. Revenues have more than tripled over those 13 years, ending 2018 with over USD 18 billion in revenues. Made with Visme Presentation Maker Brazil is gradually climbing the global pharma market rankings and is projected to leap ahead…
France Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in Paris have become the first in Europe to fully sequence the genome of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus – putting the Institut at the forefront of developing a vaccine for the virus. As of the 4th February 2020, the Coronavirus 2019-nCoV, originating in the Chinese…
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