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...When Burke pitched his “Scottish project” to Wen in 2018, he cast himself less as property developer, and more as a worker of investment miracles....
...“If you look at how we are scaling up API capacity, we’re scaling to serve many more patients,” he said. “The more we go oral, the less we can give injectables.”...
...Soon after Mexico’s president took office in 2018, agents of the US Drug Enforcement Administration knew their job was about to become a lot more difficult....
...“We don’t solve this without a much stronger, more sophisticated state than we have now in Santa Fe,” said Luis Schiappa Pietra, a provincial public prosecutor working on drug-related cases....
...In the year to March 2023, UK Border Force teams seized more than 92 tonnes of illegal drugs, the highest volume since 2003, with cocaine seizures rising by 100 per cent....
..., 85 per cent of cases go undiagnosed and untreated....
...“Despite these circumstances, it is important to note that late movers win in more than 50 per cent of the drug classes we evaluated....
...We tested it out in Denmark and Norway, we saw more or less the same,” he told the Financial Times....
...Global research, linked in the article, showed that of the students in higher education courses across six continents in 2019, more women graduated than men. Why?...
...US biotech Amgen is working on a weight-loss injection that would be used monthly or even less frequently....
...In the US, cannabis is still classified as an illegal “schedule 1” drug by the federal government, but 24 states have now allowed its use for recreational purposes....
...The price of so-called non-human primates in China — an indicator of the future pipeline of drugs undergoing clinical trials — hit a peak of $26,000 per animal in 2022, up from $4,000 in 2019....
...Its 2030 obesity and diabetes sales in China are expected to reach $4.8bn, or 7 per cent of the global total, according to Visible Alpha. But there is an opportunity for local pharma groups....
...Nasa has sent a probe to investigate an asteroid called Psyche that seems to be made mainly of metal — though sadly not silver, platinum or gold....
...But it might take a different corporate structure — or an acquirer — to realise it. john.thornhill@ft.com...
...Rana Foroohar’s recent article “Behold the Ozempic effect on business” (Opinion, November 20) highlights the dizzying excitement surrounding the latest generation of Type 2 diabetes and weight loss drugs...
...Biden was “more experienced, predictable, an old-school politician”, Putin told state TV....
...In Novo Nordisk’s case, thanks to the success of GLP-1s, its owner is now bigger than the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation or the Wellcome Trust, the two other powerhouses of medical research funding and...
...What is the basic case for dynamic pricing according to the article?...
...Conservative justice Neil Gorsuch said the case “seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide legislative assembly on an FDA rule”....
...Here’s how Citi crunched the numbers: With an estimated 9M users of Ozempic and Wegovy in the US or 3% of the population, Citi examined a scenario in which significantly increased use of these drugs would...
...Both companies’ fortunes have been transformed by the success of their GLP-1 diabetes drugs in treating obesity: in Novo’s case, Ozempic is marketed as Wegovy for obesity; at Lilly, Mounjaro goes under the...
...Many existing drugs derive from natural products, meaning that developing them required less investment in fundamental research than for other kinds of pharmaceuticals....
...“[Sharing genetic sequences] becomes more complicated when there are drugs, vaccines and money involved and they are not fairly distributed,” said François Balloux, director of UCL’s genetics institute....
...The newly approved league of funds, issued by some of Wall Street’s biggest names including Fidelity and BlackRock, have pulled in an eye-popping $12bn in less than three months of trading....
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