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IDEA Series: Specialised Lectures in Emergency Medicine (SLEM) – A virtual conference to strengthen EM education in the developing world

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The Problem: Emergency Medicine (EM) in Pakistan has moved from developing to developed stage in the last decade [1]. Virtual educational programming offers the opportunity to leverage educational resources across space and time, foster collaborations, and improve knowledge, clinical and evidence-based practice globally.

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16th CPHI & PMEC India 2023 redefines pharma landscape

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Despite challenges in CIS countries, the global reception of Indian pharma remains positive. Expos like CPHI & PMEC India are instrumental in propelling our industry forward, fostering innovation, and reinforcing India’s position on the global pharma stage.” billion (Rs 2.1 lakh crores) in the 2022–2023 fiscal year.

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Pharma, patient advocates clash over Inflation Reduction Act

Pharmaceutical Technology

The Inflation Reduction Act, which became US law in August 2022, has invited its fair share of critics and supporters over its drug pricing provisions. Meanwhile, the panellists also discussed how the Inflation Reduction Act, or the IRA, would impact drug development for rare diseases.

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2021 in review: Building the framework of a patient-centric industry

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As part of our 2021 in Review series, we look back over some of these developments. Education and empowerment allow for equal access to care. She set the scene by saying she owed her life to experimental treatments she was only able to access because of her microbiology background.

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US buys Lilly COVID antibody, as effectiveness questions remain

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The federal government, in partnership with state health departments, is developing a government allocation program for bamlanivimab. Ricks has said that the company “must work with global health systems to ensure equitable access to our medicine at a fair price”.

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Life science leaders sign new ‘Biotech Social Pact’ for Europe

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“For companies like us, it is important to provide some solutions to ensure access to innovation, to act with responsibility and integrity and to be committed to patients and to Europe”. It is equally fair to say that new technologies – besides the opportunities they represent – come together with their share of risks and disruptions.

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Are we measuring what matters most on uptake to medicines in England?

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In the second of a two-part series, Leela Barham argues that whilst international comparisons of uptake are useful, there could be more to gain from looking at more medicines and their uptake in England rather than looking at a small set of medicines and their uptake internationally. Set a clear target from the outset.

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