How Much of a Cancer Drug Is Too Much? Patients, Researchers Challenge FDA-Approved Dosages

Northwestern University economist Chuck Manski studies decision-making amid uncertainty. That prepared him better than many other cancer patients to decide whether to stay on an immunotherapy treatment that was making him very ill. For six months in 2022, Manski received monthly infusions of nivolumab to fight advanced melanoma. The drug ruined his thyroid gland, he…

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Prior Authorization

By EMANUEL SARKEES Most people have never heard of prior authorization until it personally stops them from getting care they actually need. The way it usually goes is pretty straightforward: a doctor sees a patient, figures out what is wrong, decides on a treatment, and writes the order. Then everything stops. Before anything can actually…

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Amylyx Plans FDA Filing After GLP-1 Drug Hits Trial Goals in Rare Metabolic Condition

Amylyx Pharmaceuticals’ avexitide led to statistically significant and clinically meaningful reductions in hypoglycemic events in patients with post-bariatric hypoglycemia (PBH). This peptide drug, a GLP-1 antagonist, was acquired from Eiger BioPharmaceuticals in 2024. The post Amylyx Plans FDA Filing After GLP-1 Drug Hits Trial Goals in Rare Metabolic Condition appeared first on MedCity News.

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