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BMS Has High Hopes on Eliquis Follow-Up with Less Bleeding Risks as Patent Loss Looms

By Yoshinori Sagehashi July 26, 2022
Bristol Myers Squibb is looking to launch an Eliquis (apixaban) follow-on, which is expected to carry lower bleeding risks, in 2025-2026, about the same time as anticipated generic entries for the major anticoagulant, Shoichiro Ogawa, head of the company’s Innovative…

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By Shinya Sato

In the race to develop next-generation antibody therapies for solid tumors, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are surging, while T-cell engagers…

By Philip Carrigan

I recently attended a fantastic conference hosted by Prospection Japan, and one speaker, Dr. Joe Ledsam, really blew me away with his insights. He shared some truly fascinating developments about how AI is set to revolutionize healthcare, from how doctors…

The Japanese government approved a bill to amend the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices (PMD) Act at its Cabinet meeting on…

Japan’s health ministry doled out regulatory approvals for a throng of new medicines on December 27 including Eli Lilly’s obesity…

By Ken Yoshino

Japan’s key reimbursement policy panel on December 25 approved an outline of the FY2025 drug price revision, finalizing plans to…

For the first time in many years, Japan appeared to have pivoted to a pro-innovation path with the FY2024 drug pricing reform. All eyes were apparently on this course change as seen in this year’s most-read story list, though the…

A Japanese health ministry panel discussing the generic industry structure on May 22 put together a report in which it…

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) posted the final report compiled by its pharmaceutical regulation panel on its website on April 24, providing cases of drugs that could be exempted from all-case post marketing surveillance (PMS).The MHLW plans…

Japan’s all-important reimbursement policy panel on December 20 approved an outline of drug pricing reforms for FY2024, which enshrines a…

By Yoshinori Sagehashi

The Japanese health ministry’s expert panel tasked to discuss comprehensive policies for the rapid and stable supply of pharmaceuticals generally…