Keeping Track: US FDA Approvals Of Mavyret, Idhifa, Vyxeos Headline Week Of Breakthroughs, Hematology And Hematology BTDs

The latest drug development news and highlights from our FDA Performance Tracker.

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The US FDA's approval actions in the past week encompass approvals of two novel products, three approvals of applications with breakthrough therapy designations (BTDs), three new BTDs, and the submission of three applications carrying BTDs. And while hematology and breakthrough dominated FDA's activities, they were by no means the only areas where the agency advanced applications. (See sidebar.)

AbbVie Inc.'s novel hepatitis C therapy Mavyret, approved Aug

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