Early EU Approval Wins In Line For Daiichi/AZ & Lilly

Another Cancer Drug - Lumoxiti - Is Also On Track For Special Approval

Advanced breast cancer treatment Enhertu and non-small cell lung cancer and thyroid cancer therapy Retsevmo are set to win conditional marketing authorizations in the EU shortly. The two drugs are among a number of new products that the European Medicines Agency has just recommended for approval.

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The European Medicines Agency has recommended that Enhertu and Retsevmo should be approved in the EU sooner than they normally would because the drugs, made by Daiichi Sankyo Co/AstraZeneca and Eli Lilly respectively, address unmet medical needs.

Both products should be granted a conditional marketing authorization (CMA) on the basis of less comprehensive data than is usually required, according to the EMA

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