Pharmaceutical Outsourcing covers news of importance to the contract services segment of the pharmaceutical industry.
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The House on Tuesday approved a bipartisan bill that would update regulation of harmful chemicals for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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Metrics Contract Services (Metrics) has purchased state-of-the-art analytical laboratory equipment to better serve pharmaceutical clients whose drug products now must undergo heightened elemental impurities testing, thanks to new international ...
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Study Connect™, a new mobile app from Merge eClinical, allows eClinicalOS (eCOS) users to perform a wide array of clinical trial management functions from their iOS-based mobile devices.
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Intas Pharmaceuticals has launched RAZUMAB™, its biosimilar to Lucentis® (Ranibizumab). Intas is the first company globally to develop and launch a biosimilar version of Ranibizumab.
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Alexza Pharmaceuticals has updated and amended its ADASUVE® (Staccato® loxapine) commercial partnerships with Grupo Ferrer Internacional, S.A. and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
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Sandoz, a Novartis company, has announced the US launch of GlatopaTM, the first generic version of Teva's Copaxone® (glatiramer acetate injection) 20 mg/ml one-time-daily multiple sclerosis therapy.
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A high-ranking Senate Democrat is probing retailers and online companies about sales of dubious dietary supplements, especially those promising seniors protection from memory loss, dementia and other age-related problems.
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A survey of biopharmaceutical dealmakers by Campbell Alliance, the consulting firm of inVentiv Health, suggests that 2015 will set a new record for mergers and acquisitions and licensing of biopharmaceutical assets.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in partnership with international regulatory and law enforcement agencies, took action against more than 1,050 websites that illegally sell potentially dangerous, unapproved prescription medicines and medical ...
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Catalent has expanded its Singapore facility, which recently received GMP approval from the Health Science Authority, to provide secondary packaging and labeling capabilities.
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BioMarin shares neared an all-time high after announcing positive results from a mid-stage study for its drug to treat the most common form of dwarfism.
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SGS Life Science Services has announced the planned opening of its new bio/pharmaceutical quality control laboratory at Villeneuve La Garenne, a Paris suburb, replacing an existing facility in Clichy.
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Allergan is buying Kythera Biopharmaceuticals for about $2.1 billion, adding a drug that destroys fat cells and eliminates the cosmetic condition referred to as "double chin".
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Shares of Synergy Pharmaceuticals jumped 47% on encouraging, late-state study results for its constipation drug.
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Recipharm has completeted the acquisition of OnTarget Chemistry in Uppsala, Sweden. OnTarget Chemistry is a fast growing CRO company with a turnover in 2014 of close to SEK 29 million that is specialized in medicinal chemistry offering synthesis and ...
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