EMA Says Yes To GSK’s Omjjara, UCB’s Rystiggo and Novartis’ Spexotras

Three orphan drugs were among the eight products recommended for pan-EU marketing approval by the European Medicines Agency this week, while Novartis withdrew its filing for Vijoice.

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Eight drugs are nearing the EU market

GSK’s orphan drug Omjjara (momelotinib) is on track to receive a marketing authorization in the EU after the European Medicines Agency recommended the drug for approval following the November meeting of its human medicines committee, the CHMP.

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