People living with chronic diseases often have to treat themselves at home using a medical device like an auto-injector. The process can be nerve-wracking, because it requires the patient to follow a number of important steps – like properly storing their drugs and warming them to the correct temperature at the time of injection. These […]
DarioHealth wins CE Mark for glucose meter that connects to iPhone 7, 8 devices
DarioHealth (NSDQ:DRIO) said today that it won CE Mark approval for the version of its Dario blood glucose monitoring system that fits with the Lightning connector on Apple’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 smart phones. With this regulatory win, DarioHealth’s smart glucose meter can be used with a 3.5 mm headphone jack or Lightning connector, the […]
OptiScan’s glucose monitoring system for the ICU wins 510(k) clearance
OptiScan Biomedical said today that its OptiScanner 5000 glucose monitoring system won 510(k) clearance. The device is the first of its kind, providing physicians with trending and tracking information to manage their patients’ blood glucose levels in surgical intensive care units. Get the full story at our sister site, Drug Delivery Business News.
Amgen, Boston Children’s Hospital partner to find genes linked to pain disorders
Amgen (NSDQ:AMGN) announced today that it inked a one-year collaboration with Boston Children’s Hospital to study patients with pain syndromes in an effort to identify potential genetic targets. The collaboration will combine Amgen’s work in genetic target identification and the division of pain management medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Get the full story at our sister […]
How etectRx’s “smart pill” aims to improve patient compliance trends
When Harry Travis first met Neil Euliano and learned about his medication adherence technology, the pharmaceutical industry was beginning to usher in the age of pricey drugs with Hepatitis C therapies that hit the market at prices like $500 or $1,000 dollars a pill. “It just so happened at the time, really expensive medications were […]
Anika’s Monovisc therapy gets green light in Australia
Anika Therapeutics (NSDQ:ANIK) said yesterday that regulatory authorities in Australia approved the company’s single injection viscosupplement, Monovisc, for the treatment of pain associated with osteoarthritis of the synovial joints. This latest regulatory win means that Monovisc is commercially available in more than twenty countries, including the U.S. and Canada. The Bedford, Mass.-based company said it plans […]
Adventist Health System to use Glytec’s diabetes management system at 39 acute care facilities
Glytec has partnered with Adventist Health System to bring its eGlycemic diabetes management system to 39 of the health system’s acute care facilities. Glytec’s cloud-based eGMS will become a part of the standard of care for patients who need insulin therapy, in both the critical care units and on the medical-surgical floor, the companies said. Get […]
Researchers combine a smart phone, insulin pump and CGM in diabetes study
In a study published this week in Diabetes Care, researchers combined an insulin pump, a continuous glucose monitoring receiver and a smart phone with cloud-based algorithms to automatically monitor and adjust a patient’s glucose levels. The team pointed towards a number of systems that are designed to function as an artificial pancreas, but still require that […]
Mylan: Allergan’s legal move with tribe reveals “duplicitousness” towards patent system
Allergan (NYSE:AGN) was dealt a major blow yesterday after a Texas judge ruled that claims to a number of patents for its dry eye drug, Restasis, were invalid due to obviousness. The ruling opens the door for generic versions of the drug that accounted for nearly 10% of Allergan’s revenue last year. The decision came in […]
Texas judge rules Allergan’s Restasis patents invalid
U.S. judge William Bryson ruled that patents covering Allergan‘s (NYSE:AGN) Restasis medicine are invalid on the grounds of obviousness, driving the company’s shares down more than -6% in afternoon trading today. The decision, made in a Texas federal court, is part of an ongoing case between Allergan and generic drugmakers like Mylan (NSDQ:MYL) and Teva Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:TEVA). Get the full story […]
NanOlogy takes nanoparticle tech into Phase II trials
In the last two weeks, NanOlogy has launched trials evaluating its cancer-fighting paclitaxel nanoparticle suspension in patients with prostate cancer and in patients with ovarian cancer. The Texas-based company’s nanoparticle tech is based on a production process that cuts the size of chemotherapy crystals by up to 400 times, creating stable nanoparticles with increased surface area and […]