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SN Bioscience’s SNB-101 wins FDA orphan drug designation for gastric cancer
Clinical Trials | December 29, 2025

SN Bioscience’s SNB-101 wins FDA orphan drug designation for gastric cancer

The drug, currently in a phase 1b/2 clinical trial for small cell lung cancer, is a polymer nanoparticle formulation of SN-38


EU nod to Wayrilz as breakthrough treatment for hard-to-treat ITP
Drug Approval | December 27, 2025

EU nod to Wayrilz as breakthrough treatment for hard-to-treat ITP

Wayrilz represents a new approach to ITP by targeting the disease at its root through multi-immune modulation


IRLAB launches Phase Ib Trial of IRL757 for Parkinson’s patients with Apathy
Clinical Trials | December 27, 2025

IRLAB launches Phase Ib Trial of IRL757 for Parkinson’s patients with Apathy

The multicenter study will enroll 75 patients across 16 sites in Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, and Spain


InnoCare Pharma gets green light for Phase II trial of oral lupus drug
Clinical Trials | December 27, 2025

InnoCare Pharma gets green light for Phase II trial of oral lupus drug

CLE, a common form of lupus erythematosus, primarily causes diverse skin lesions


FDA setback for Sanofi’s Tolebrutinib in progressive MS
Drug Approval | December 27, 2025

FDA setback for Sanofi’s Tolebrutinib in progressive MS

Tolebrutinib had been provisionally approved in the United Arab Emirates in July 2025 for nrSPMS to slow disability accumulation independent of relapse activity


Jacobio Pharma partners with AstraZeneca in $2 billion licensing deal for pan-KRAS inhibitor
News | December 25, 2025

Jacobio Pharma partners with AstraZeneca in $2 billion licensing deal for pan-KRAS inhibitor

Under the terms of the deal, AstraZeneca gains exclusive rights to JAB-23E73 outside of mainland China


Abbott’s Volt PFA System gets FDA nod
News | December 24, 2025

Abbott’s Volt PFA System gets FDA nod

AFib is a progressive condition where timely intervention is critical to disease management and, ultimately, the patient's quality of life