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FDA reviews pancreas risks from new diabetes drugs

The US Food and Drug Administration is investigating reports of possible increased risk to the pancreas from using a class of diabetes drugs that includes blockbusters like Merck & Co’s Januvia and Novo Nordisk’s Victoza.

Boehringer signs hep C pact with Presidio

Boehringer Ingelheim has linked up with the USA’s Presidio Pharmaceuticals to look at combinations of two of its hepatitis C treatments with one of the San Francisco-based company’s drugs.

Herceptin successor reaches UK shores

Roche’s new breast cancer treatment Perjeta has been launched in the UK, less than ten days after it was approved by the European Medicines Agency. 

Hikma mulls sales of divisions as revenues soar

Jordan’s Hikma Pharmaceuticals has posted a strong set of financials for 2012, helped by a strong performance from its injectables division, which has attracted potential buyers.

Medrio offers free EDC to university researchers

US-based eClinical specialist Medrio is offering its web-based electronic data capture (EDC) software free of charge for investigator-initiated studies that are university- and/or government funded.

Novo Nordisk joins ABPI ranks

The diabetes specialist Novo Nordisk has joined the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry for the first time in its history.

Radiant Research focuses on trial site network

Radiant Research, the Cincinnati-based site management and clinical research company acquired by CRA Holdings in September 2012, has realigned its strategy to focus on its core site-services business following the sale of its contract research organization (CRO), Radiant Development, to fellow US company Accelovance.

Takeda expands Scripps collaboration

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co has expanded its pact with The Scripps Research Institute of the USA to search for new drug targets for a variety of diseases.

US FTC joins court battle over drug samples

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed an amicus (friend of the court) brief with a District Court, pointing out the potential for brand-name drugmakers to “improperly” use restricted drug distribution programmes to impede generic competition.

Shire buys Premacure and its infant eye drug

Shire has continued its expansion into rare diseases by acquiring Sweden’s Premacure, which is developing a treatment for a potentially blinding eye disorder that affects premature babies.