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EMA Draft Guidance on Clinical Trials During Public Health Emergencies
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has published draft guidance for conducting clinical trials during public health emergencies. This guidance, open for consultation until April 30, 2026, aims to streamline the authorization of new trials and modifications to ongoing trials.
EMA CHMP Recommends 12 Medicines for Approval
The European Medicines Agency's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended 12 new medicines for approval and six for extension of therapeutic indications. This includes novel treatments for influenza, COVID-19, paediatric brain tumours, Parkinson's disease, and several biosimilar medicines.
EMA Recommends Ojemda for Paediatric Low-Grade Glioma
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended a conditional marketing authorisation for Ojemda (tovorafenib) to treat paediatric low-grade glioma in patients aged 6 months and older with specific BRAF gene alterations. This recommendation addresses an unmet medical need for a targeted therapy in this patient population.
EMA Recommends Six New Medicines for Approval
The European Medicines Agency's CHMP has recommended six new medicines for marketing authorisation and nine for extension of therapeutic indications. These recommendations cover treatments for various conditions including menopausal symptoms, liver disease, a rare genetic disorder, influenza, and graft-versus-host disease.
EMA Recommends Kygevvi for Rare TK2d Disease Treatment
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended granting a marketing authorisation for Kygevvi, a new treatment for the rare genetic disease thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d). This recommendation is based on clinical study data showing improvement in motor function for pediatric patients.
EMA Recommends Withdrawal of Levamisole Medicines
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommends the withdrawal of marketing authorisations for medicines containing levamisole due to the serious side effect of leukoencephalopathy. This recommendation follows an EU-wide review concluding that the benefits of these medicines no longer outweigh their risks for treating parasitic worm infections.
Levamisole withdrawn from EU market due to leukoencephalopathy risk
The EMA's PRAC has recommended the withdrawal of marketing authorisations for all medicines containing levamisole from the EU market. This decision is due to the confirmed risk of leukoencephalopathy, a serious brain side effect, where the benefits of the medicine no longer outweigh the risks for treating parasitic worm infections.
CVMP Opinions and Guidelines Update
The EMA's Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products (CVMP) adopted positive opinions for several variations to existing veterinary medicinal products and discussed pharmacovigilance signals. These updates primarily involve product information changes based on signal management processes.
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