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Pfizer’s Hympavzi significantly reduces bleeds in haemophilia patients

Over 800,000 people worldwide live with haemophilia

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Pfizer’s PADCEV gets FDA approval for bladder cancer

Bladder cancer affects more than 614,000 people globally each year

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Pfizer and Metsera agree on merger after bidding war between Pfizer and Novo Nordisk

The Pfizer bid was chosen by Metsera after a concern was raised about US antitrust laws regarding the Novo Nordisk offer

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ViiV Healthcare receives NICE recommendation for HIV prevention therapy

The treatment is the first and only long-acting HIV prevention option available on the NHS in England and Wales

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Pfizer’s Lorviqua recommended by NICE for lung cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide

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Pfizer agrees pricing and distribution deal with US government

The agreement enables US patients to access medicines at a discount, in addition to providing Pfizer with relief from US tariffs

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NICE recommends ALK’s immunotherapy to target underlying cause of hay fever

An estimated 26,800 people in England with moderate-to-severe cases could benefit from Itulazax

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NICE recommends BeOne’s Brukinsa to treat mantle cell lymphoma on NHS

Approximately 600 people are affected by the form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma every year in the UK

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Novartis’ Kisqali recommended by NICE to treat broad early breast cancer population

The drug was previously available only for patients whose cancer had spread to nearby lymph nodes

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Pfizer/Astellas share positive overall survival results for Xtandi in prostate cancer

Around 55,100 cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed in the UK every year

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Vertex’s triple combination cystic fibrosis therapy Alyftrek recommended by NICE

The rare inherited disease affects approximately 11,000 people in the UK

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Pfizer shares positive phase 3 results for haemophilia A and B therapy Hympavzi

Around 20% and 3% of haemophilia A and B patients, respectively, develop inhibitors

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