New EU Approvals

The Pink Sheet’s list of EU centralized approvals of new active substances has been updated with two new products including Merck Sharp & Dohme's Ebola vaccine, Ervebo. The list, which contains information dating back to January 2018, includes brand name, generic name, company, therapeutic indication, date of marketing authorization and product type (eg, medicine, vaccine, biologic).

The Pink Sheet’s regularly updated list of products containing new active substances that have been approved for marketing in the EU under the centralized authorization procedure now includes two new products: Merck Sharp & Dohme's Ebola Zaire vaccine, Ervebo ((rVSV∆G-ZEBOV-GP, live), and Aerie Pharmaceuticals' Rhokiinsa (netarsudil), for reducing elevated intraocular pressure in adults with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

The great majority of new, innovative medicines and vaccines that are marketed in the EU go through the centralized procedure....

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