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Sanofi Earnings Slashed In Q1

May 2, 2013 2:52 am | News | Comments

French drug maker Sanofi said its net profit was slashed in the first quarter from a year earlier as falling sales and patent losses on key drugs combined to hammer earnings. Sanofi's net profit was $1.3 billion in the January-March quarter, down 45% from a year earlier.

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Costs Increases Hit Pharmacyclics

May 1, 2013 6:37 pm | News | Comments

Pharmacyclics Inc. had a bigger loss in the first quarter as its costs increased. Pharmacyclics said costs increased with the timing of stock option grants, growth in its share price, and hiring employees. The company is developing the cancer drug ibrutinib with a unit of Johnson & Johnson.

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Companion Diagnostics Keep Drug Development on Schedule

May 1, 2013 4:04 pm | by Sarah Ray, Research Analyst; Cutting Edge Information, Durham, N.C. | Articles | Comments

Companion diagnostic tools allow companies to increase their chances of drug approval by targeting the right patients early. Developing the strategy, timing, and resources necessary for companion diagnostics success begins with understanding the mechanisms that successful companies use to build their programs.

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Allergan Pushes Back Eye Drug Trial

May 1, 2013 3:08 pm | News | Comments

Allergan executives announced that are delaying late-stage testing of an experimental eye treatment by one to two years. Allergan was previously expected to launch a study of DARP-in, an experimental drug for macular degeneration, by late 2013.

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Hospira Takes 1Q Loss

May 1, 2013 2:58 pm | News | Comments

Hospira Inc. took a loss in the first quarter after it decided to take some of its older infusion pumps and devices off the market. Hospira will retire older products like its Symbiq infusion device, GemStar pumps, and some of its Plum and PCA pumps.

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Firm May Lower Merck Rating

May 1, 2013 2:46 pm | News | Comments

Moody's Investors Service said that it's reviewing its ratings for drugmaker Merck & Co.'s and may downgrade them. Moody's cited Merck's plan to buy back about $7.5 billion worth of its shares over the next 12 months. Those repurchases are part of a new $15 billion share repurchase program approved by Merck's board.

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Actavis Buys Valeant Gel for $55M

May 1, 2013 1:55 pm | News | Comments

Actavis has acquired a bacterial vaginosis gel developed by Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Actavis said it agreed to pay Valeant $55 million for its metronidazole gel product, which has not yet received marketing approval. The total includes both an upfront payment and payments related to sales targets.

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Daiichi Sankyo Sponsoring Perosphere Trial

May 1, 2013 11:41 am | News | Comments

Perosphere and Daiichi Sankyo have entered into a clinical trial agreement under which Daiichi Sankyo will support and co-sponsor a Phase 1 clinical trial testing the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of PER977 to reverse the anticoagulant activity of Daiichi Sankyo’s edoxaban.

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Competition Cuts Merck Profit

May 1, 2013 7:30 am | by Linda A. Johnson | News | Comments

Merck & Co. reported lower first-quarter results and cut its 2013 profit forecast by 15 cents a share. Merck tried to reassure investors by announcing a huge share buyback, up to $15 billion worth of its stock, but its share price dropped nearly 3% in premarket trading after its revenue missed expectations.

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Molecule Offers Hope for Muscular Dystrophy

April 30, 2013 11:53 am | News | Comments

There’s hope for patients with myotonic dystrophy. A new small-molecule has been shown to break up the protein-RNA clusters that cause the disease in living human cells, an important first step toward developing a pharmaceutical treatment for the as-yet untreatable disease.

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Microscope Can Visualize Nanostructures

April 30, 2013 11:34 am | News | Comments

Researchers have found a way to see synthetic nanostructures and molecules using a new type of super-resolution optical microscopy that does not require fluorescent dyes, representing a practical tool for biomedical and nanotechnology research.

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Electroporation Key to Skin Cancer Treatment

April 30, 2013 10:56 am | by Punit Dhillon, President and CEO; OncoSec Medical Inc., San Diego, Calif. | Articles | Comments

Despite advances that have been made in sunscreen technology and growing public awareness of the need for sunscreen, recent data have found that the average U.S. lifetime risk of invasive melanoma has increased from 1 in 600 in 1960 to 1 in 50 in 2008.

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Dynamic Protein Drives Membrane Remodeling

April 30, 2013 9:14 am | News | Comments

Cells ingest proteins and engulf bacteria by a gymnastic, shape-shifting process called endocytosis.  New research reveals, on the real-life scale of nanometers, how individual molecules work together during a single act of endocytosis.

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Pfizer Profits Up, But Outlook Down

April 30, 2013 7:55 am | by Linda A. Johnson | News | Comments

Pfizer Inc.'s first-quarter net income rose 53% despite growing generic drug competition as the drugmaker benefited from a gain related to a joint venture with China. But the company's results still fell short of Wall Street's expectations, and Pfizer lowered its 2013 profit forecast.

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Likely Role Of "Parkinson's" Protein Found

April 30, 2013 3:00 am | News | Comments

Researchers using a stripped-down experimental system have exposed the possible function, in the healthy brain, of a mysterious molecule that has been strongly implicated in Parkinson's disease, a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system.

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