Two New Approaches For Dealing with Sepsis / Toxemia

There is hardly an indication which has accumulated more failed clinical trials than the sepsis area.  Called first bacteremia, later sepsis, sepsis syndrome or septic shock, there have been numerous attempts to influence the cascade of events that eventually lead to MSOF and death.  While it is convenient to think Continue reading Two New Approaches For Dealing with Sepsis / Toxemia

2014: The Year That Changed The Landscape of HCV Therapy

It was déjà vu all over again, albeit compressed in time: when the race started to replace PegIFN+RBV for the treatment of HCV infection, the learnings from HIV drug development and the lessons with HAART provided an excellent template for quick and efficient development. There was early consensus that a search Continue reading 2014: The Year That Changed The Landscape of HCV Therapy

Dalbavancin Sale to Actavis

When Pfizer bought dalbavancin and anidulofungin from Vicuron in 2005, it shelled out USD 1.9 billion for both Phase 3 drugs.  One can argue whether each drugs had the same commercial value for Pfizer but it is safe to assume that dalbavancin was valued at approx. USD 1 billion at Continue reading Dalbavancin Sale to Actavis