Pipeline Watch: Phase III Progress With Roche's Baloxavir, Pfizer's Tanezumab And Takeda's Vedolizumab

Pipeline Watch is a weekly snapshot of selected late-stage clinical trial events announced by pharmaceutical and biotech companies at medical and industry conferences, in financial and company presentations, and in company releases and statements.

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The progression of investigational products through a series of increasingly sophisticated and targeted clinical trials is a well-tried and tested route for the development of new medicines for commercialization. Knowing the stage that an investigational medicine has reached is information of great interest to competing companies, regulators, patients and payers.

The table below records the past week’s changes to the progress of selected potential new products through the clinical trial pipeline, using data from Informa Pharma Intelligence’s Biomedtracker

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