The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially approved Novartis’ latest gene replacement therapy, Itvisma, marking a significant milestone in the treatment landscape ...
This page summarizes the latest approvals issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The list includes newly approved therapies as well as additional indications for ex...
Eltromin (Eltrombopag) – Mechanism of Action and Therapeutic IndicationsEltromin, whose generic name is eltrombopag, is an oral thrombopoietin‑receptor agonist (TPO‑RA) widely...
Many patients say: 'After taking targeted therapy, my tumor shrank, and I feel better. Does this mean I’m cured?' This is a common misconception.Targeted Therapy: Control, Not Com...
Many patients believe brand-name drugs are always safer than generics. But that’s a misunderstanding.Drug safety depends on regulation, not branding.What’s the Difference?An orig...
We’ve all heard the saying, “Your face reflects your mind.” While it often refers to emotions or personality, your face can also reveal clues about your physical health—espec...
When discussing overseas generic drugs, “Indian generics” and “Bangladeshi generics” are often mentioned together. Although both are widely used and cost-effective, they differ...
WHO Releases First GLP-1 Obesity Treatment Guideline, Signaling New Opportunities for the Global Pharma IndustryThe World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first global guid...
When people hear the word “generic drug,” they often think of cheap or low-quality medicine. In fact, this is a big misunderstanding. Generic drugs are not counterfeit medicines;...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a central role within the innate immune system and are able to recognize abnormal cells without prior sensitization. In recent years, NK cell–based ...