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NICE to Review Alzheimer's Drug Guidance After Appeals Upheld

Mar 25, 2026

NICE has upheld appeals to review its guidance on Alzheimer's drugs lecanemab and donanemab, sending the decision back to committee. The manufacturers argued NICE failed to account for the treatments' wider impact on unpaid carers. This comes amid broader challenges in neurodegenerative disease research following recent high-profile clinical trial failures.

FDA Approves Monthly Dosing for Johnson & Johnson's Rybrevant Faspro in NSCLC

Mar 23, 2026

The FDA has approved a monthly subcutaneous dosing schedule for Johnson & Johnson's Rybrevant Faspro for EGFR-mutated NSCLC, based on PALOMA-2 trial data showing 82-87% response rates. The approval follows the drug's initial biweekly dosing approval in December 2025 and offers reduced administration time and reactions compared to intravenous delivery.

Orphan Drugs Market Projected to Reach $486.51 Billion by 2032

Mar 23, 2026

The global orphan drugs market is projected to grow from $223.76 billion in 2023 to $486.51 billion by 2032, with North America leading at 38% market share. Over 500 orphan drugs are approved with more than 800 candidates in clinical trials, driven by regulatory incentives and major pharmaceutical company investments in rare disease therapies.

Johnson & Johnson Stock Reaches All-Time High of $246.54

Feb 28, 2026

Johnson & Johnson stock hit an all-time high of $246.54, up 54.05% over the past year. The company announced a $1 billion investment in a Pennsylvania cell therapy facility and received upgraded price targets from major financial firms.

RNA-Targeting Small Molecules Gain Momentum as Drug Discovery Frontier

Feb 27, 2026

Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly partnering with biotechs developing RNA-targeting small molecules, driven by advances in RNA structural biology and the success of drugs like Roche's Evrysdi. The approach aims to address "undruggable" targets while offering oral availability advantages.