ThromboGenics says FDA accepts Ocriplasmin filing

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Drug developer ThromboGenics NV said on Tuesday that U.S. regulators have accepted its request for approval of its main drug, and granted it priority status, meaning it could be ready for sale in six months. ThromboGenics licensed the eye drug ocriplasmin in March to Novartis’s opthalmic division to sell outside the United States, but it plans to market the product itself in the U.S. (Reporting By Ben Deighton; editing by Justyna Pawlak)

FDA Approves New Drug for Obesity

It is common knowledge that obesity has become an epidemic in the United States. Drugs used to treat the condition are in severely short supply, however. The Food and Drug Administration just approved a new anti-obesity drug. This is the first weight loss drug to be approved in 13 years. Getting a prescription for this drug will not be easy, though, as there are strict criteria set.

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