Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) touted data for its In.Pact Admiral drug-coated balloon in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The company presented outcomes from its In.Pact Global study patient cohorts in Asia and Belgium, concluding that its DCB demonstrated consistent outcomes across patient populations. More than 96% of the 114-patient study group in Asia achieved positive outcomes, which […]
Trelleborg features engineered coating fabrics, contract manufacturing services for combo products
Trelleborg plans to be on site at MD&M West 2017, a medical technology conference in California next month, highlighting its portfolio of engineered coated fabrics for medical, orthopedic and surgical applications, as well as the company’s contract manufacturing services for drug-device combination products. Trelleborg Engineered Coated Fabrics develops polyurethane, rubber and silicone-coated fabrics for devices such […]
NantKwest launches clinical trial for natural killer cells
NantKwest Inc. (NSDQ:NK) said yesterday that the FDA approved an Investigational New Drug Application for its natural killer cell therapy phase I clinical study. The company is evaluating its genetically engineered, allogenic natural killer cell therapy in patients with cancer. The study, which NantKwest touts as the 1st of its kind, will determine the safety […]
Ocular Therapeutix looks to raise $25m in public offering
Ocular Therapeutix (NSDQ:OCUL) said today that it launched a $25 million underwritten public offering of its common stock. The Bedford, Mass.-based company did not provide any specific pricing details for the offering. Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. is the sole bookrunner for the offering, according to regulatory filings. Yesterday, the company said today that it resubmitted a […]
Scientists develop nanoparticles to ‘suffocate’ tumor cells
A team of researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the East China Normal University have developed polyvinyl pyrrolidone modified nanoparticles that serve as a deoxygenation agent against tumor cells. The therapy, which is described in Nature Nanotechnology, targeted cancer cells by cutting off the tumor’s blood supply to deprive and ‘suffocate’ […]
MIT, Brigham researchers deliver strands of RNA using ultrasound
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brigham & Women’s Hospital have developed a technique to deliver strands of RNA to colon cells using bursts of ultrasound waves. The team’s technique turned down the production of a protein involved in inflammatory bowel disease in mice. The paper, which was published in Gastroenterology, described a simple […]
Ocular Therapeutix resubmits NDA for Dextenza
Ocular Therapeutix (NSDQ:OCUL) said today that it resubmitted a New Drug Application to the FDA for its post-surgical ocular pain reliever. The hydrogel plug, inserted into a patient’s tear duct, is designed to deliver a sustained dose of dexamethasone over 4 weeks following opthalmic surgery. The Bedford, Mass.-based company has had trouble gaining regulatory approval for the […]
Abbott touts study showing SCS helps curb opioid use in chronic pain patients
Abbott (NYSE:ABT) touted data from a 5,400 patient study evaluating daily opioid use following spinal cord stimulation therapy in patients with chronic pain. The researchers found that average daily opioid use declined or remained steady for patients with a spinal cord stimulation system compared to patient use of opioids prior to the implant. Patients who had the […]
J&J, Actelion still in talks despite Opsumit failure
Although Actelion (VTX:ATLN)’s Opsumit drug candidate missed its primary endpoint in a phase III trial for patients suffering from a deadly heart-lung condition, analysts reportedly concluded that the result is unlikely to have an impact on merger talks with Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ). The Swiss drugmaker’s trial involved 226 patients with Eisenmenger Syndrome, which causes untreated congenital heart […]
Healthcare industry braces for change on Trump’s executive order
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that could scale back enforcement of some provisions of the Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, and analysts warned that shares of hospitals and Medicaid providers could face new pressure as fears over losing coverage grow. President Trump wrote that government departments should “waive, defer, grant […]