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GSK to acquire 35Pharma for $950m including a potential drug for pulmonary hypertension

PH has a five‑year survival rate of only around 50% and affects up to 82 million people worldwide

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Novo Nordisk to lower list price, or wholesale acquisition cost, for Wegovy and Ozempic

The reduction in price to $675 will take effect at the beginning of next year

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Novo Nordisk and Aspect Biosystems expand collaboration on diabetes research

The companies are working together on cellular medicines to boost, replace or repair biological functions

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GSK’s Arexvy RSV vaccine receives expanded EC approval for use in adults

RSV affects approximately 64 million people around the world each year

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Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy higher dose injection approved by UK MHRA for obesity

Obesity affects approximately 15 million people in the UK

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GSK’s Nucala approved by MHRA for uncontrolled COPD

Symptoms of COPD include breathlessness, persistent cough and frequent chest infections

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Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy approved by FDA as oral medication for weight management

Those taking the 25mg pill lost a similar amount of weight as those using injectable Wegovy 2.4mg

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Novo Nordisk presents new findings on semaglutide in Alzheimer’s disease

While the trials did not meet their primary endpoints, they highlighted important biomarker findings

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Novo Nordisk reports phase 3 data showing semaglutide reduces liver scarring

Patients with MASH in the ESSENCE phase 3 trial show semaglutide’s potential to improve liver health

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Lilly and MeiraGTx partner in $475m ophthalmology deal

The companies will develop and commercialise therapies for genetic conditions

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Pfizer and Metsera agree on merger after bidding war between Pfizer and Novo Nordisk

The Pfizer bid was chosen by Metsera after a concern was raised about US antitrust laws regarding the Novo Nordisk offer

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Novo Nordisk agrees to lower certain drug prices in the US

The company's semaglutide-based weight-loss drugs will be made available in the US through Medicare and Medicaid

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