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A breakthrough therapy designation can be assigned to a drug if "it is a drug which is intended alone or in combination with one or more other drugs to treat a serious or life threatening disease or condition" and if the preliminary clinical evidence indicates that the drug may demonstrate substantial improvement over existing therapies on one or more clinically significant endpoints, such as ...
Drugs granted breakthrough therapy designation (BTD) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Drugs may be listed more than once since breakthrough therapy can be awarded for multiple indications.
[4] [5] In 2019, nipolcalimab received orphan medicinal product designation by the European Medicines Agency for the treatment of HDFN. [6] In February 2024, nipocalimab was granted breakthrough therapy designation by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of alloimmunized pregnant individuals at high risk of severe HDFN. [7] [8] [9]
The FDA's breakthrough tag is given to certain medical devices that provide treatment or diagnosis of life-threatening conditions. The experimental device, known as Blindsight, "will enable even ...
Last week, the New England Journal of Medicine published a letter from directors at the Food and Drug Administration clarifying some of the intricacies of its new breakthrough designation for ...
AbbVie recently received the Food and Drug Administration's new breakthrough designation for its interferon-free hepatitis C treatment regimen. Although the product is groundbreaking and likely a ...
Fast track is a designation by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of an investigational drug for expedited review to facilitate development of drugs that treat a serious or life-threatening condition and fill an unmet medical need. Fast track designation must be requested by the drug company.
Pfizer (PFE) gets Breakthrough Therapy Designation for GBS vaccine candidate, GBS6, based on an interim analysis of a phase II study.