GSK narrowly averts strike action by upping workers’ pay
Trade union body Unite the Union reports that it has successfully secured an additional pay increase for GSK workers after an historic dispute threatened strike action.
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Trade union body Unite the Union reports that it has successfully secured an additional pay increase for GSK workers after an historic dispute threatened strike action.
AstraZeneca has entered into a new global development and commercialisation agreement with Ionis Pharmaceuticals for eplontersen.
Astellas and Dyno Therapeutics will develop adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for gene therapy directed to skeletal and cardiac muscle.
Sanofi has entered into an agreement to acquire Origimm Biotechnology to add a potential first-in-class vaccine for acne to their pipeline.
The license agreement between Pfizer and the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) will enable access to Pfizer's antiviral candidate in 95 countries.
Birmingham Biotech and the University of Birmingham, UK, have signed a licensing agreement for an anti-viral nasal spray against COVID-19.
Roche and Novartis agree on the repurchase by Roche Holding Ltd of 53.3 million shares from Novartis worth 19 billion Swiss francs (CHF).
AstraZeneca will transfer its global rights to their two chronic obstructive pulmonary disease drugs Eklira and Duaklir to Covis Pharma.
The Competition and Markets Authority fines Advanz and two others for hiking prices of liothyronine tablets by 1,110 percent in eight years.
Johnson & Johnson has signed a nationwide opioid settlement agreement and will pay billions to settle opioid-related claims and litigation in the US.
eTheRNA has announced a collaboration and license agreement with renowned Belgian research institution, Ghent University.
Eli Lilly and Company has announced the acquisition of California-based biotech company, Protomer Technologies.
The warning letters were issued to two companies illegally selling over-the-counter cannabidiol (CBD) products for pain relief.
The Indian drug company pleaded guilty to concealing and destroying records containing evidence of its Kalyani plant manufacturing drugs in contravention to FDA requirements prior to a 2013 inspection.
Pfizer and BioNTech told that documents relating to their COVID-19 vaccine approval were accessed during a cyber-attack on the European Medicines Agency (EMA).