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WHO Strongly Advises Against The Use of 2 COVID Therapies
The World Health Organization (WHO) has discontinued the use of two COVID-19 antibody treatments on the grounds that Omicron and the variant's most recent offspring have probably made them ineffective.
The two treatments were among the first drugs created in...
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Day 1- CONNECT IN PHARMA, Geneva, Switzerland
Happiness can never be stalled, and that was pretty evident on Day 1 of Connect in Pharma.
To advance innovation in a cooperative setting, Connect in Pharma has brought together specialists in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries under one...
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Despite Rising Illness, Cambodian Pharma Sees Less Potential
Despite the increased prevalence of both communicable and non-communicable diseases in the nation, the commercial potential for medication manufacturers in Cambodia will remain restricted, according to a report by Fitch Solutions.
Based on the report, Cambodia's healthcare system is still...
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Hemophilia Gene Cures From BioMarin, CSL Win ICER Support
Upcoming gene therapies may be the most economical option for people with haemophilia types A and B to address their illness, even with a steep price tag of $2.5 million for each treatment. In a preliminary evidence report made...
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WHO Demands More Study On People Living With Long COVID
The WHO has urged nations to invest promptly in research, recovery, and rehabilitation in order to treat the post-COVID-19 syndrome seriously.
At least 17 million people in the 53 Member States of the WHO European Region may have encountered post-COVID-19...
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Amid Chinese Pressure Biden To Boost US Biomanufacturing
The Biden Administration is previewing its next step in regaining American leadership in the pharmaceutical industry after focusing on the country's supply chains for pharmaceuticals last winter. On September 12th, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to advance...
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How Have Surgical Instruments Developed Over Time?
The history of the medical field is a fascinating one. When the slightest thing can mean life or death in this field, looking back at how wrong the brightest minds of the world initially were makes for tense reading....
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