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In a busy week, the FDA approved the first drug to delay diabetes, a second interchangeable Lantus biosimilar, and an alternate dosing schedule for Rylaze. The agency also granted accelerated approval of a novel ovarian cancer therapy, updated the target date for pegcetacoplan NDA review, and proposed prescription-to-OTC naloxone. In addition, an advisory committee supported the use of Xphozah in CKD.

In this episode of Tuning In to the C-Suite, Briana Contreras, editor with Managed Healthcare Executive spoke with Dr. Yuri Fesko, oncologist and vice president of Medical Affairs at Quest Diagnostics. In the conversation, Dr. Fesko addressed the ongoing issue of long gaps of times between receiving a diagnosis for a type of cancer and finally getting the treatment for it. Dr. Fesko shared the benefits a number of sectors receive when treating patients sooner and the steps to get there.

The FDA approved several new therapies for cancers, including the combination of Imfinzi and Imjudo to treat lung cancer, Libtayo for second indication in lung cancer, and Adcetris for younger patients with Hodgkin lymphoma. In COVID-19 news, the agency issued an EUA for Kineret for hospitalized, but indicated bebtelovimab does not neutralize new omicron subvariants. The regulatory agency also accepted NDAs for a Parkinson’s disease therapy and for a therapy used for stem cell mobilization.

The FDA has approved a hepatitis B therapy for adolescents and an oral MEK inhibitor to treat blood cancers. The regulatory agency has granted priority review for an adult RSV vaccine but extended the review for a Pompe disease therapy. Additionally, CytoDyn has withdrawn its BLA for an HIV therapy.

The FDA approved two new novel cancer treatments: a bispecific antibody for multiple myeloma and a regimen of two drugs for liver cancer. The agency also granted priority review to two therapies. One is a novel therapy for C. difficile and the other is for a acute myeloid leukemia drug. The FDA has postponed an advisory committee meeting for an OTC birth control pill and accepted an NDA for new dry eye therapy. Additionally, Genmab submitted applications for a bispecific therapy for large B-cell lymphoma.

Three more cities join the 100-plus others that have endorsed the Medicare for All legislation. City Councils in Denver, Colorado, Gainesville, Florida, and Kent, Ohio passed the resolution in support of the universal program that ends for-profit healthcare.