On February 3, the FDA Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee unanimously recommended that prasugrel (Daiichi Sankyo/Lilly) should be approved for the treatment of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
On February 3, the FDA Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee unanimously recommended that prasugrel (Daiichi Sankyo/Lilly) should be approved for the treatment of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
FDA was originally expected to make a decision regarding prasugrel in June 2008, but the agency pushed the action date back to September 26, 2008. On that date, however, FDA announced that the agency had not completed its review. A new action date has not yet been announced.
For further information on this agent, see Formulary’s “Focus on prasugrel."
David Calabrese of OptumRx Talks Top Three Drugs in Pipeline, Industry Trends in Q2
July 1st 2020In this week's episode of Tuning Into The C-Suite podcast, MHE's Briana Contreras chatted with David Calabrese, R.Ph, MHP, who is senior vice president and chief pharmacy officer of pharmacy care services company, OptumRx. David is also a member of Managed Healthcare Executives’ Editorial Advisory Board. During the discussion, he shared the OptumRx Quarter 2 Drug Pipeline Insights Report of 2020. Some of the information shared includes the three notable drugs currently being reviewed or those that have been recently approved by the FDA. Also discussed were any interesting industry trends to watch for.
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