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Tackling the complex development landscape of pain medicines

European Pharmaceutical Review

The current medications (opioid and non-opioid) often force the patients to make an unfortunate choice between efficacy and debilitating side effects, leading to a cycling through multiple different therapies and suboptimal treatment response. The present unmet needs within chronic pain are not met with opioid therapies. Internet] NIH.

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NICE to update endometriosis guidelines to improve diagnosis and surgical management

Pharmaceutical Technology

For many women, pharmacological treatment options do not provide adequate symptomatic relief, and often result in considerable side effects, including menopause-like symptoms and decreases in bone mineral density. Endometriosis: Diagnosis and Management.

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Uncovering the potential of ADCs to target tumours

European Pharmaceutical Review

1 As they can be highly targeted in their action, they could become the treatment of choice for clinicians and patients due to the reduced risk of side effects. Because ADCs offer a good way to specifically deliver an effective treatment to tumour systems, this could be an improvement on the systemic impact of chemotherapy.

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Top-10 ways for Pharma to leverage AI according to…AI

Impetus Digital

In 2022, the AI-fuelled pipeline reportedly expanded at an annual rate of almost 40%. In theory, this will allow for highly tailored, personalized therapy plans with superior efficacy and minimal side effects. Looking back at 2023 , AI for drug discovery saw both wins and losses.

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Paving the way for anti-Abeta active immunotherapy

European Pharmaceutical Review

While new positive clinical data with anti-Abeta mAbs signal tremendous advancement and proof‑of-concept for the whole field, it is believed that the observed effects could still be improved and optimised in terms of greater clinical benefits, lower side effects and enhanced treatment convenience. References Hendrix S.