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Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc.: Rs 3.3 crore profit for year ended March 2016
LUPIN, France — — LUPINO, Italy — — Shares of LUPINE Pharmaceuticals, Inc. plunged after it reported a $3.3 billion loss for the year ended Feb. 15, raising the stock price to as much as 40 euros per share, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.LUPINE said it earned $3 billion in revenue and lost $3 […]
Continue Reading...Zentalis: $2.5 billion deal to acquire Incyte Pharmaceuticals
Zentali, a German-Dutch biopharmaceutical company, is the latest company to sign a deal to buy Incytes, the leading manufacturer of drug-delivery systems in Europe.The agreement follows a $2 billion deal in 2015 by Incytix, a Dutch company that makes delivery systems for diabetes drugs.The acquisition will help bolster Zental’s growing portfolio of biopharma and injects […]
Continue Reading...Lexicon pharmaceutical’s AZT drug is safe for use in Europe
LAS VEGAS — Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, the drug maker that makes Zentalis, said on Tuesday it will begin selling its Zentalisol drug in Europe, a move that comes as European regulators are investigating its safety.The company said it will sell the drug to pharmacies in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and expects to […]
Continue Reading...The big pharmaceutical companies will pay up to £100bn to stop drug pricing increases
A big drug maker will be required to pay up a further £100 billion to stop the price hikes that have been taking a huge bite out of the UK’s £3.4tn pharmaceutical sector, the chief executive of the British Pharmaceutical Association (BPA) has warned.The BPA’s chief executive, Paul Stoddart, said the government would impose a […]
Continue Reading...When you take an antibiotic, it can be harmful
By Sarah Tew/Business Insider When you’ve been diagnosed with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the last thing you want is to miss out on a chance to get better.So that’s exactly what some pharmaceutical companies are doing: They’re giving antibiotics that are made from synthetic biology. They’re called synthetic biosurfaces, and they’re essentially biological constructs that mimic human cells […]
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