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Takeda’s zasocitinib shows high rates of skin clearance in phase 3 psoriasis studies

Globally, an estimated 64 million people have psoriasis, with about 80-90% of those having plaque psoriasis

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Takeda’s new study data for oveporexton shows improvements in narcolepsy type 1

The phase 3 results show improvements in daily function, cognition and nighttime sleep

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Takeda’s zasocitinib demonstrates positive results in plaque psoriasis

Around 64 million people worldwide live with psoriasis

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BMS, Takeda and Astex join AI training consortium

The initiative focuses on training AI models to aid in drug discovery and development

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Invivyd working with FDA towards potential Biologics License Application for COVID-19

The company plans head-to-head safety evaluation with COVID-19 vaccine, pending regulatory alignment

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FDA approves Pfizer and BioNTech’s jab for COVID-19

Globally, five billion doses of the companies’ vaccine have been distributed

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Moderna’s LP.8.1-adapted COVID-19 vaccine recommended by CHMP

Global health authorities have recommended that vaccines for the 2025-2026 season should target LP.8.1

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Takeda receives EC approval for Adcetris combination in Hodgkin lymphoma

The decision marks the second approval for an Adcetris-based regimen for front-line Hodgkin lymphoma

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Takeda’s Adzynma approved by MHRA for rare blood clotting disorder cTTP

The enzyme replacement therapy is now the first treatment approved in the UK for this patient population

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Takeda receives CHMP recommendation for Adcetris in Hodgkin lymphoma

The EC will review the committee’s positive opinion as it makes a decision on Adcetris in this indication

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Takeda receives NICE recommendation for Adcetris combination in Hodgkin lymphoma

Around 800 people in the UK are diagnosed with late-stage disease every year

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Takeda/Protagonist share positive phase 3 results for rusfertide in rare blood cancer

Up to 160,000 people in the US are affected by polycythaemia vera

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