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Akums demonstrates clinical versatility of Lacosamide in epilepsy care
Clinical Trials | September 23, 2025

Akums demonstrates clinical versatility of Lacosamide in epilepsy care

Clinical evidence has consistently highlighted lacosamide’s efficacy and safety.


FDA approves Merck's Keytruda injection for cancer therapy
Drug Approval | September 21, 2025

FDA approves Merck's Keytruda injection for cancer therapy

Keytruda Qlex is the first and only subcutaneously administered immune checkpoint inhibitor that can be given by a health care provider in as little as one minute


AstraZeneca's Saphnelo succeeds in Phase III as self-injectable lupus treatment
Clinical Trials | September 18, 2025

AstraZeneca's Saphnelo succeeds in Phase III as self-injectable lupus treatment

The TULIP-SC trial investigated the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous Saphnelo


Caplin Steriles granted final approval for ANDA Milrinone Lactate in 5% Dextrose Injection by USFDA
Drug Approval | September 04, 2025

Caplin Steriles granted final approval for ANDA Milrinone Lactate in 5% Dextrose Injection by USFDA

Milrinone is indicated for the short-term intravenous treatment of patients with acute decompensated heart failure


FDA approves Lecanemab autoinjector, marking first at-home treatment for Alzheimer disease
Drug Approval | September 02, 2025

FDA approves Lecanemab autoinjector, marking first at-home treatment for Alzheimer disease

The new subcutaneous autoinjector for lecanemab offers a self-administered, at-home treatment option for early-stage Alzheimer's disease


CHMP recommends EU label update for Roche’s Phesgo to allow administration outside of clinical settings
Clinical Trials | May 01, 2025

CHMP recommends EU label update for Roche’s Phesgo to allow administration outside of clinical settings

Phesgo label expansion delivers on patients’ preference for at-home administration and is an important step in freeing up cancer care capacity in clinical settings