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Webinar: Assessing Cognition Impairment Using Driving Simulators in Clinical Trials

Alta Sciences

Utilizing 10 state-of-the-art simulators available in-house at our Montréal clinical facility (with the capacity for more than 20), we are equipped to measure a range of studies; from impairment in cognition and comparing compounds to assessing the impact on new formulations have on impairment.

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Eplontersen

New Drug Approvals

2] [3] [4] [5] It was approved for medical use in the United States in December 2023. [6] “Population pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of eplontersen, an antisense oligonucleotide in development for transthyretin amyloidosis” British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Navigating the 505(b)(2) Pathway: No Two Drugs Are Alike

The Premier Consulting Blog

However, the success of a 505(b)(2) application hinges on a tailored development strategy that carefully considers the specific characteristics of the newly proposed drug product, and the nature of the changes made in comparison to a prior US FDA-approved listed drug (LD) or the drug reported in literature.

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Metabolism of macrocyclic drugs

Metabolite Tales Blog

Metabolism of de novo-designed macrocyclic drugs approved by the FDA By Julia Shanu-Wilson To date, only 4% (67) of FDA approved drugs are macrocycles [1]. Current macrocycles in clinical use generally focus on treatment of infectious diseases, cancer and auto-immune disorders. Clin Cancer Res 27 (12): 3298–3306.

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Metabolism of de novo designed macrocyclic drugs

Metabolite Tales Blog

Metabolism of de novo-designed macrocyclic drugs approved by the FDA By Julia Shanu-Wilson To date, only 4% (67) of FDA approved drugs are macrocycles [1]. Current macrocycles in clinical use generally focus on treatment of infectious diseases, cancer and auto-immune disorders. Clin Cancer Res 27 (12): 3298–3306.