Complex process leads to a new drug’s identity
The laborious process of naming a pharmaceutical takes months and sometimes years of brainstorming, trademark review, legal analysis and regulatory compliance.
The laborious process of naming a pharmaceutical takes months and sometimes years of brainstorming, trademark review, legal analysis and regulatory compliance.
The region stands out for its prowess in invention and innovation, but competing markets have mastered telling their stories, according to speakers at IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast.
Dr. Mark Payne, a professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a pediatric cardiologist at Riley Children’s Health, has been working on a treatment for a neurodegenerative condition called Friedreich’s ataxia for decades.
Health insurers are raising questions about the Trump administration’s plan to cover obesity drugs in Medicare next year.
The focus of the agreement is to meet the evolving needs of Indiana’s orthopedic sector, which represents one-third of the industry’s global workforce.
Lilly has been bringing in record revenue from its weight-loss medicines, but continues to diversify its pipeline candidates through acquisitions of biotech companies that are developing new genetic therapies for cancer and other disorders.
The company has a goal to build a massive bank of bone marrow from deceased organ donors to treat patients with blood cancers and improve organ transplantations.
The new class of GLP-1 drugs are generally considered safe. Their metabolic effects have been scrutinized in studies, but their psychological impact is far less understood.
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant and the state’s Office of Energy Development signed a nonbinding letter of intent to explore the potential deployment of small modular reactors.
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker has started shipping the new pill to retail pharmacies.
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Clark participated in a health care-related panel sponsored by Eli Lilly and Co. at the Final Four Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center on Friday.
Trump wrote that he deemed such actions necessary “to address the threatened impairment of the national security posed by imports of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical ingredients.”
Pamela Whitten, president of Indiana University, will serve as chair of the IU Inc. board of directors.
This weekend’s event will feature nearly 20 interactive fan areas, often called activations, from more than a dozen of the NCAA’s business partners and sponsors.
The daily oral medication, which will be branded as Foundayo, is expected to begin shipping Monday.
Indiana Landmarks used the downtown property as its Indianapolis and Central Regional Office from 1977 to 2009.
Centessa Pharmaceuticals is developing treatments to address daytime sleepiness and other neurological conditions.
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker is challenging a $183.7 million judgment in a case brought by a pharmacist who alleged Lilly made false claims about rebates to the federal Medicaid program.
The series will provide a forum for business and community leaders, local elected officials, academic leaders, entrepreneurs and investors to come together for candid discussions about the opportunities to fuel Indiana’s economic growth.