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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
FDA Approves Drug To Slow Progeria
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that extends the lives of children with an extremely rare genetic disorder that causes them to grow old before they grow up. The disorder, progeria, ages cells rapidly and prematurely. As a result, affected children remain small and begin to look frail and old by the time they reach school age. Most die of heart disease in their early teens. But the drug, Zokinvy, slows down the decline. (Hamilton, 11/23)
In other pharmaceutical and biotech news 鈥
The drug giant Merck said Monday it would purchase Rockville, Md.-based OncoImmune for $425 million in cash to obtain the company鈥檚 treatment for patients hospitalized with severe and critical Covid-19.聽In an interview with STAT, Merck鈥檚 head of research and development, Roger Perlmutter, said that clinical trials for the treatment, CD24Fc, were encouraging but that manufacturing could prove a challenge. Still, he said, he hopes that, if proven safe and effective, it will be possible to make the medicine in useful quantities in the first half of 2021. (Herper, 11/23)
CVS Health Corp. named former Crate & Barrel Chief Executive Officer Neela Montgomery as president of its CVS Pharmacy unit, tapping new leadership for its drugstore business as online shopping and Covid-19 reshape the industry. Montgomery will oversee CVS鈥檚 roughly 10,000 drugstores in the U.S. at a time when people are buying more convenience items online and the coronavirus pandemic is introducing more patients to ordering prescription medicines the same way. (LaVito, 11/23)
In March, as waves of Covid-19 cases began surging across the U.S., biotech venture capitalist Robert Nelsen was 鈥減issed off鈥 about his prescient fear that new biotech treatments, even if they emerged, would not be able to be manufactured in sufficient amounts. As usual, Nelsen鈥檚 rage resulted in a new company: Resilience, backed by $800 million from Nelsen鈥檚 ARCH Venture Partners, 8VC, and other sources, and aimed at transforming manufacturing. The company鈥檚 board includes a who鈥檚 who of former industry and government officials. (Herper and Garde, 11/23)