The European Medicines Agency had a busy time at its meeting last week. It gave the green light to 11 products, four of which are for rare diseases including ANCA-associated vasculitis, and to a range of treatments for conditions as diverse as non-small cell lung cancer, smallpox, migraine, COPD, COVID-19 and obesity.
11 medicines have been recommended for approval under the EU centralized procedure • Source: Shutterstock
Four orphan medicines have received a recommendation for pan-EU marketing approval from the European Medicines Agency’s human drugs committee, the CHMP.
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Finding ways to lower the rebates paid by the pharmaceutical industry to the UK government and fostering partnerships to make the UK a more attractive launch market could help reduce the number of terminated technology appraisals conducted by NICE, the health technology appraisal institute, says the UK pharmaceutical industry.
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