Clearside Biomedical (NSDQ:CLSD) said today that it enrolled the 1st patient in clinical trial of its suspension formulation of corticosteroid triamcinolone acetonide, Zuprata, for the treatment of diabetic macular edema. The Alpharetta, Ga.-based company’s Hulk Phase I/II trial is an open-label, multi-center study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy Zuprata administered in the suprachoroidal space […]
Drug-Device Combinations
China’s Uni-Bio Science, Luqa Pharmaceuticals ink deal for dermatology drug-device combos
Uni-Bio Science (HKG:0690) said today that it inked a strategic partnership with Luqa Pharmaceuticals for the marketing of dermatology drug-device combination products. According to the agreement, the China-based companies can co-promote drugs or medical devices for the treatment of dermatological disorders, including existing products. The 3-year promotion agreement, with an option to renew for 2 more years, enables […]
Touch Surgery, Pacira to develop knee surgery sim
Touch Surgery and Pacira Pharmaceuticals (NSDQ:PCRX) launched the Exparel knee training simulation for the Touch Surgery app, designed to provide clinicians with a virtual training experience for administering the bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension in total knee arthroplasty. The simulation includes a 3D environment where clinical decisions and viewpoints are all dictated by the user and simulates […]
Seals key in new Ypsomed insulin pump
Swiss medtech company Ypsomed (SWX:YPSN) launched a portable, light-weight insulin pump with seals designed by Freudenberg Sealing Technologies. The pump, mylife YpsoPump, was introduced into the European market today. Insulin pumps, which continually transport insulin into patients, must have a very precise dosing mechanism. To facilitate a reliable measurement within the pump, there must be as […]
OCUL’s Dextenza meets endpoints in pivotal study
Ocular Therapeutix (NSDQ:OCUL) said today that its post-surgical ocular pain reliever, Dextenza, met both primary endpoints in a pivotal trial for the treatment of post-surgical ocular inflammation and pain. The product is a bioresorbable intracanalicular insert, designed for drug release to the ocular surface for up to 30 days. The randomized, double-masked study enrolled 438 patients who were […]
Are tiny ‘supermagnets’ the future of drug delivery?
Researchers from Quingdou University of Science and Technology in China developed a method to produce “supermagnets” that could one day be used as targeted drug delivery vehicles. The team’s work was published in Physics Letters A. Some magnetic materials are small enough that their magnetization randomly flips according to temperature; when scientists apply a magnetic field […]
BD, JDRF ink deal for extended-wear insulin delivery device
Becton Dickinson (NYSE:BDX) said today that it inked a research collaboration supported by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to develop an extended-wear insulin delivery device. The collaboration is a 2-year funding commitment from JDRF to extend the lifetime of insulin infusion-delivery devices. Insulin infusion sets are cleared by the FDA for up to 3 days of […]
California insurance board subpoenas Valeant
Valeant Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:VRX) said yesterday that it received an investigative subpoena from the California Dept. of Insurance last month over its ties to a specialty pharmacy, Philidor Rx Services. The company is facing allegations that it used Philidor to force customers to pay higher prices for its drugs. The subpoena reportedly asked for materials such as documents […]
Mylan’s Q3 misses on $465 million Medicaid settlement
Shares in Mylan (NDSQ:MYL) rose slightly today after the pharmaceutical giant missed expectations on Wall Street with its 3rd-quarter results. The Canonsburg, Pa.-based company posted a net loss of -$119.8 million, or -23¢ per share, on sales of $3.06 billion for the 3 months ended Sept. 30, for a bottom-line slide of -3% on sales growth of 14.2% […]
Researchers develop artificial cells as drug delivery vehicles
Researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands have developed artificial cells that use enzymes to move like real cells and navigate complex environments, according to a study published today in ACS Central Science. Cells maintain a form of homeostasis so that they can accomplish their designated tasks whether their fuel level is low or high. […]