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U.S. FDA approves drug-free VNS system for stroke
Drug Approval | August 28, 2021

U.S. FDA approves drug-free VNS system for stroke

When used alongside rehabilitative exercise, this device may offer benefit to those who have lost function in their upper limbs due to ischemic stroke


RedHill Biopharma's Opaganib demonstrates strong inhibition of COVID-19 Delta variant
Drug Approval | August 26, 2021

RedHill Biopharma's Opaganib demonstrates strong inhibition of COVID-19 Delta variant

Opaganib, a leading novel small molecule investigational oral pill in development for Covid-19, is a unique host targeted, dual antiviral and anti-inflammatory drug that acts on the cause and effect of the disease


Pfizer to acquire Trillium Therapeutics
Biotech | August 24, 2021

Pfizer to acquire Trillium Therapeutics

Trillium’s portfolio includes biologics that are designed to enhance the ability of patients’ innate immune system to detect and destroy cancer cells


Delfi liquid biopsy shows promise for reducing lung cancer deaths
Biotech | August 23, 2021

Delfi liquid biopsy shows promise for reducing lung cancer deaths

When the Delfi technology was used as a pre-screen to determine if a low dose CT (LDCT), should be performed, the combined approach led to the detection of 90% of lung cancers, including 80% of stage I cancers


Second-Gen mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate CV2CoV show positive signs in preclinical study
Biotech | August 19, 2021

Second-Gen mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate CV2CoV show positive signs in preclinical study

The preclinical study provides evidence for strongly improved immune responses with second-generation mRNA backbone jointly developed by CureVac and GSK compared to CureVac’s first-generation mRNA backbone


Finding a cure for HIV
Drug Approval | August 19, 2021

Finding a cure for HIV

The group, known as the HIV Obstruction by Programmed Epigenetics (HOPE) Collaboratory, will be led by researchers at Gladstone Institutes, Scripps Research Florida, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Their approach, which aims to both silence and permanently remove HIV from the body, takes advantage of knowledge about how other viruses have become naturally inactivated over time.


Zydus Cadila receives tentative approval for cancer drug
News | August 17, 2021

Zydus Cadila receives tentative approval for cancer drug

Lenalidomide is used to treat cancer and also some anaemia disorders


Antiviral face mask capable of inactivating COVID19
News | August 16, 2021

Antiviral face mask capable of inactivating COVID19

The antiviral technology involves the presence of active positive charges on the fabric, as binding sites for viruses and on contact with the fabric, virus cells that are negatively charged are neutralised, leading to the rapid destruction of their glycoprotein layers and the release of non-infectious ribonucleic acid (RNA)


Indian pharma market grew by 13.7% in July 2021: Ind-Ra
News | August 12, 2021

Indian pharma market grew by 13.7% in July 2021: Ind-Ra

Demand normalisation post the second wave contributed to the steady growth


Research demonstrates Hoth Therapeutics HT-KIT for mast cell cancers reduces size and spread
Drug Approval | August 12, 2021

Research demonstrates Hoth Therapeutics HT-KIT for mast cell cancers reduces size and spread

Targeting KIT by frameshifting mRNA transcripts as a therapeutic strategy for aggressive mast cell neoplasm