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Healthcare Investors Weigh Defensive Stocks Against Higher-Risk Growth Bets

Apr 04, 2026

Large-cap healthcare stocks such as Johnson & Johnson and CVS Health are viewed as defensive in a slowdown, with beta values of 0.33 and 0.46. Investors can also pursue higher-risk healthcare companies such as Grail and Viking Therapeutics, whose performance depends more on clinical and product milestones.

Trump Imposes 100% Tariffs on Drugmakers Without Price Deals

Apr 03, 2026

President Trump imposes 100% tariffs on imported branded drugs from companies refusing price cuts or U.S. production moves. Sixteen major pharmaceutical firms have secured tariff exemptions by agreeing to align U.S. prices with other developed nations and invest in domestic manufacturing. The policy aims to reduce prescription drug costs and rebuild domestic pharmaceutical production capacity.

Oral Semaglutide Compounding Faces Regulatory Crackdown After Hims & Hers Initiative

Apr 01, 2026

The FDA has shifted from regulatory ambiguity to coordinated enforcement against compounded oral semaglutide, culminating in a 2026 announcement of intent to take action against non-approved GLP-1 drugs. Hims & Hers Health's 2024 oral semaglutide offering marked the beginning of a broader regulatory reckoning that saw manufacturer pressure, formal shortage declarations, and warning letters targeting compounding practices.

FDA Approves Eli Lilly's GLP-1 Weight Loss Pill Foundayo

Apr 01, 2026

The FDA has approved Eli Lilly's GLP-1 weight loss pill Foundayo, which will compete with Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill. Foundayo will be available through LillyDirect and pharmacies, with prices ranging from $25 with insurance to $149-$349 for cash payers. The approval sets up a new battle in the oral GLP-1 market between the two pharmaceutical giants.

GLP-1 Drugs Show Promise in Treating Addiction Across Multiple Substances

Apr 01, 2026

A study of over 600,000 patients reveals GLP-1 drugs may reduce addiction across multiple substances, with 50% fewer substance-related deaths and significant reductions in overdoses and hospitalizations. The drugs work by dampening dopamine signaling in brain reward centers. Researchers are exploring broader applications for these medications beyond diabetes and obesity treatment.

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems Market to Reach $439.7 Billion by 2034

Mar 31, 2026

The global advanced drug delivery systems market is projected to grow from $255 billion in 2024 to $439.7 billion by 2034 at a 5.6% CAGR. Cardiovascular disease applications dominate with 37.8% market share, while North America leads regionally with 41.3% of the market. Emerging technologies include 3D-printed drug implants, smart hydrogels, and magnetic nanofiber platforms.

TrumpRx Prescription Discount Website Shows Limited Impact Two Months After Launch

Apr 01, 2026

The TrumpRx prescription discount website launched in February 2026 offers coupons for 43 brand-name drugs but has limited usefulness for most patients. Experts found 18 drugs are cheaper through other discount services, and the website doesn't indicate when generic alternatives exist. The program links to broader tariff and pricing policies affecting pharmaceutical companies.

Multiple Companies Launch Semaglutide Versions in India Following Patent Expiry

Mar 31, 2026

Multiple Indian pharmaceutical companies including Zydus, Glenmark, Dr. Reddy's, and Alkem have launched semaglutide versions following patent expiry, dramatically reducing prices and expanding access. Companies are competing on both price and innovative delivery systems, with monthly therapy costs now ranging from Rs 1,300 to Rs 4,200. This development could significantly impact diabetes and obesity treatment in India, where over 100 million people live with diabetes.

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Reports Strong Long-Term Data for Plozasiran in Hypertriglyceridemia

Mar 29, 2026

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals presented long-term data showing plozasiran achieved 83% median triglyceride reduction in severe hypertriglyceridemia patients with no acute pancreatitis events over two years. The RNA interference therapy demonstrated durable improvements in atherogenic lipoproteins and consistent safety profile. The company plans to complete Phase 3 studies by mid-2026 and submit for regulatory approval.

Blood Type B Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk, Sweeteners Tied to Cognitive Decline

Mar 29, 2026

People with blood type B have a 28% higher risk of type 2 diabetes, while artificial sweetener consumption is linked to faster cognitive decline, particularly in younger adults and those with diabetes. The blood type finding comes from an umbrella review of 51 systematic reviews, while the sweetener study followed 12,772 Brazilian adults for eight years.

New Implantable Devices and Oral Insulin Platform Advance Diabetes Treatment

Mar 26, 2026

Multiple research teams have developed innovative diabetes treatments including implantable insulin-producing cell devices, an oral insulin delivery platform using peptides, and a biological implant that functions as an autonomous artificial pancreas. These approaches have shown promising results in animal studies, with some devices maintaining glucose control for 90 days or more without immune suppression. The technologies represent potential alternatives to daily insulin injections for millions of diabetes patients worldwide.

Eli Lilly Acquires Rights to CSL's IL-6 Inhibitor in $100M Deal

Mar 26, 2026

Eli Lilly has acquired rights to CSL's IL-6 inhibitor clazakizumab in a $100 million deal, expanding its cardiometabolic pipeline. The monoclonal antibody targets chronic inflammation, particularly in cardiovascular conditions. This move follows Lilly's successful obesity and diabetes drugs that drove $65.1 billion in 2025 revenue.

Cardinal Health Recalls Alcohol Prep Pads Over Bacterial Contamination Risk

Mar 26, 2026

Cardinal Health has recalled certain lots of Webcol Large Alcohol Prep Pads due to potential contamination with Paenibacillus phoenicis bacteria. The affected pads were distributed between September 2025 and February 2026 and pose infection risks, particularly for immunocompromised individuals. The FDA is aware of the voluntary recall.

Study Reveals Metformin's Brain Mechanism for Blood Sugar Control

Mar 26, 2026

New research reveals metformin regulates blood sugar through brain pathways involving the Rap1 protein in the hypothalamus. The study shows suppressing Rap1 in the brain prevents metformin from lowering blood sugar in diabetic mice. These findings could lead to new diabetes treatments targeting this brain pathway.

Indian Generic Semaglutide Launches Follow Novo Nordisk Patent Expiry

Mar 24, 2026

Seven Indian pharmaceutical companies have launched generic semaglutide drugs at prices 70-80% lower than Novo Nordisk's Ozempic following patent expiration. Novo Nordisk has cut prices by 37% to maintain market share as competition intensifies in India's growing weight-loss drug market.

Bio-Thera Expands Partnership with Intas for Golimumab Biosimilar in India

Mar 23, 2026

Bio-Thera Solutions expands its partnership with Intas Pharmaceuticals for BAT2506, a golimumab biosimilar, through an exclusive commercialization agreement for India. The India biosimilars market is projected to grow from $184 million to $1.02 billion by 2035, driven by patent expirations and strategic partnerships.

MSN Laboratories Gains CDSCO Approval for Generic Semaglutide in India

Mar 23, 2026

MSN Laboratories has received CDSCO approval for generic semaglutide, targeting a commercial launch by March 2026. The GLP-1 receptor agonist is used for type-2 diabetes management and will expand access to advanced metabolic therapies in India. The approval comes amid regulatory momentum and patent expirations driving generic entry into the market.