Recently, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital successfully completed the injection of the innovative drug Busiliximab, which is also the first batch of injection of this drug in public hospitals in mainland China. Relying on the “Hong Kong-Macau Pharmaceutical and Device Access” policy, Busiliximab has been approved for urgent clinical use in designated medical institutions in the Greater Bay Area. This new generation of anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) drugs in public hospitals will enhance the accessibility of innovative therapies and benefit more patients with fundus diseases. China has more than 40 million patients with endophthalmic disease, and is in urgent need of new drugs to break through the treatment dilemma. The number of patients with fundus diseases in China is increasing, with the potential number of patients with fundus diseases reaching 40 million. The most common of them are diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration, in addition to many other types ...
On World Hypertension Day 2024, the second phase of the ‘India First Heart First’ Campaign was launched. Glenmark collaborated with gemstone carver artist Prithviraj Kumawat to sculpt a monumental human heart from a single stone of Rose quartz, a stone associated with the heart chakra which promotes emotional balance. This sculpture, standing 8 feet tall and weighing 3.5 tons, was unveiled on May 17, 2024, and was attended by cardiologists from Delhi and Jaipur, including Dr Deepak Maheshwari, Dr J S Makkar, and Dr Manoj Kumar. The event featured talks from cardiologists Dr J S Hiremath, Dr A Sreenivas Kumar, Dr JPS Sawhney and Dr Dilip Kumar highlighting the importance of heart health. Mr Kumawat spoke about his journey of creating the gemstone sculpture. Reportedly, 35,000 doctors from across India sent in their pledges to support cardiovascular disease awareness. Their signed pledge cards were displayed at the base of the ...
Mike Hollan Industry experts gather to discuss the current investor market and how the IRA may impact the industry in the coming years. Financial Times US Pharma and Biotech Summit 2024After the post-Covid crash, investors are seeing promising trends in the pharma and biotech industry in 2024. The following speakers presented a panel discussing the industry from an investors perspective at the Financial Times’ US Pharma and Biotech Summit 2024 in New York City: Harmeet Dhillon, head of public policy at GSK; Amit Sinha, chief investment officer at Goldman Sachs; Darius Lakdawalla, quintiles chair in pharmaceutical development at the University of Southern California; and Johanna Grossman, head of healthcare and US life sciences at the US Stock Exchange. Oliver Barnes, a US pharmaceutical and biotech correspondent for the Financial Times moderated the event. The conversation focused on both the current state of the industry and where each of the speakers ...
Breast cancer remains a major cause of cancer-related mortality among women. Breast-conserving surgery (BCS), also known as lumpectomy, is the removal of the cancerous lump and a small margin of surrounding tissue. This procedure is typically advised for women with early-stage breast cancer or small tumors, as it conserves more of the breast tissue compared to a mastectomy. After undergoing BCS, it is critical to verify that all cancerous cells have been removed to decide if additional surgery is necessary. This verification involves a tumor margin assessment, which examines the edges of the excised tissue (tumor margins) to check for residual cancer cells. Conventionally, this assessment entails staining the tissue samples with dyes and inspecting them under a microscope to differentiate between healthy and cancer cells. However, new optical imaging techniques have emerged as quicker alternatives for conducting these assessments. A group of researchers from the United States, including members ...
The Environmental Protection Agency recently implemented new regulations to limit emissions of a common but cancer-causing medical device sterilant, after years of health meetings, lawsuits and debate about how to handle the issue. Medical device companies will need to comply with new requirements governing ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions, and some device sterilizers are searching for suitable alternatives. In April, the EPA published a final rule that sets new limits for medical device sterilizers that use EtO. Now, companies will have three years to comply with the new standards. The agency is also working on a separate set of requirements to reduce EtO exposure for workers in sterilization plants. Long-term exposure to the chemical can increase a person’s lifetime cancer risk. In the meantime, the Food and Drug Administration has been evaluating other ways of sterilizing medical devices and changes companies can make to reduce EtO emissions. It has also launched ...
Organiser: MINISTRY OF HEALTH Time:9 – 12 May 2024 address:91 Tran Hung Dao St. ,Hoàn Kiêm, Hanoi, Vietnam Exhibition hall: Cultural Friendship Palace Product range: Medical products: medical equipment and instruments, medical consumables, medical dressings, surgical equipment, rescue equipment, diagnostic medical equipment and supplies, ENT equipment, dental products and supplies, medical health products and equipment, medical institutions and laboratory technical equipment, medical information and technical exchange, beauty equipment, etc Pharmaceutical equipment: pharmaceutical production equipment and technology, pharmaceutical packaging equipment, pharmaceutical packaging materials, pharmaceutical production, cleaning and disinfection configuration system, etc Laboratory equipment: optical instrument equipment, microscope, optical image processing, electronic measuring instrument, multimeter, electronic probe, electronic simulation system, single-chip microcomputer development system, image analysis and processing system, etc Analytical instruments: optical analytical instruments, mass spectrometers, spectrometers, chromatographs, spectrometers, various portable instruments, surface analysis instruments, nuclear analysis instruments, elemental analysis instruments, process analysis instruments, composition analysis instruments, injection analysis instruments and other ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, the National Cancer Institute of the US National Institutes of Health and Aalborg University in Denmark have revealed that vitamin D encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria in mice, which provides better cancer immunity. The study published in Science found that vitamin D increases the amount of Bacteroides fragilis, providing better immunity to cancer in mice with transplanted tumours. Cancer, including female breast, lung, bowel and prostate cancers, was responsible for more than 18 million new cases worldwide in 2020, according to Cancer Research UK. After giving mice a diet rich in vitamin D, researchers discovered they had better immune resistance to experimentally transplanted cancers and improved responses to immunotherapy treatment. Furthermore, this effect was seen when gene editing was used to remove a protein that binds to vitamin D in the blood and keep it away from tissues. Researchers found ...
The AHF Global Public Health Institute has voiced concerns over the World Health Organization’s (WHO) proposed pandemic agreement, saying that the private interest of pharmaceutical companies has taken priority over global health security. The AHF Global Public Health Institute, a joint initiative of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and the University of Miami, outlined issues in the latest iteration of the text from the WHO via a 26 April press release. The Pandemic Agreement, also known as the pandemic accord, is a proposed international joint initiative to fight the next pathogen that threatens global health. The framework is meant to implement lessons learned from the response to Covid-19 to improve shared response between nations. Member states have a deadline of May 2024 to join the treaty accord. Research indicates that Covid-19 would have caused 40 million more deaths in the absence of preventative measures. Countries have been ...
HONG KONG, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — WuXi Biologics (“WuXi Bio”) (2269. HK), a leading global Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO), today published its 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, highlighting the company’s substantial progress in advancing sustainable development. WuXi Biologics’ ESG strategy remains aligned with the company’s vision and mission, and embedded in its global operations. In 2023, the company joined the United Nations (UN) Global Compact, demonstrating its sustainability commitment. Its significant ESG progress was recognized by major ESG rating agencies in 2023 for its progress towards reaching its commitments. The company was added to the S&P Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index and Emerging Markets Index; granted a “AAA” rating from MSCI ESG Ratings; awarded the distinguished Platinum Medal by EcoVadis; recognized as an Industry and Regional Top-Rated Company by Sustainalytics; named to the CDP Water Security “A list”; and awarded an “A-” CDP Climate ...
Organiser: Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan Time:20 – 22 August 2024 address:University Rd, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi- Pakistan Exhibition hall: Karachi Expo Center Product range: Medical Products exhibition area: Medical diagnostic equipment and supplies, electronic medical equipment and instruments, rescue equipment, medical reagents and equipment, etc Hospital supplies exhibition area: catheters, interventional materials, surgical hygiene products, disposable medical consumables, surgical tools, medical clothing and bedding, first aid equipment, maternal and child care equipment, disinfection equipment, etc Experimental equipment exhibition area: laboratory instruments and equipment, optical instruments and equipment, image analysis and processing system, test instruments and devices, laboratory update and transformation technology, consumables and related software, etc Medicine exhibition area: all kinds of new special medicine, proprietary Chinese medicine, Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine health products, nutritional food, etc. Traditional medicine: Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, etc Pharmaceutical equipment exhibition area: drug production equipment and technology, drug packaging equipment, drug packaging materials, drug production, cleaning, ...
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