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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.

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.

Roche Holding Shares Show Undervaluation Despite Strong Multi-Year Gains

Mar 30, 2026

Roche Holding AG shares show potential undervaluation despite strong returns, with DCF models suggesting 59% upside. The pharmaceutical giant trades at P/E ratios below fair value estimates while maintaining solid financial performance and dividend growth. Recent pipeline developments and product innovations support long-term growth prospects.

European Union Approves Higher 7.2 mg Wegovy Dose for Enhanced Weight Loss

Mar 26, 2026

The European Union has approved a higher 7.2 mg maintenance dose for Wegovy (semaglutide) for chronic weight management. Clinical trial data shows mean weight loss of 20-21% with the 7.2 mg dose compared to 17-18% with the standard 2.4 mg dose. The approval provides clinicians with an on-label option for patients with inadequate response to standard dosing.

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.

Orphan Drug Market to Reach $400 Billion by 2032 Despite Policy Shifts

Mar 26, 2026

Orphan drug sales are projected to reach $400 billion by 2032, accounting for over 21% of prescription drug sales. Recent policy changes expanded IRA exemptions for multi-indication orphan drugs and reauthorized pediatric review vouchers. Johnson & Johnson's Darzalex leads orphan drug sales with $31 billion projected revenue.

FDA Drug Approval Decisions Expected in April 2026

Mar 18, 2026

The FDA is set to make decisions on four drug applications in April 2026, including Orca-T for hematological malignancies, orforglipron for obesity, sparsentan for kidney disease, and a doravirine/islatravir combination for HIV-1.

Obesity Drug Market Sees Investment Activity and Regulatory Developments Across Multiple Regions

Mar 17, 2026

ACT Capital Management invested $7.25 million in Viking Therapeutics as the company advances its obesity drug candidate VK2735 into Phase 3 trials. India's drug regulator warned pharmaceutical companies against direct or surrogate advertising of weight-loss medicines, while South Korean drugmakers target year-end commercialization of domestically developed obesity treatments.