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Babies born with Wolman disease can now receive a life-saving treatment on the NHS

The new enzyme replacement therapy improves patient’s life expectancy and quality of life in clinical trials   For the first time, an enzyme replacement therapy has...

RPS: Pharmacy can impact delivery of genomics across healthcare

Pharmacy professionals to be included as key stakeholders in the implementation, delivery and evaluation of a wide range of genomic services, said the Royal...

Chiesi Farmaceutici acquires Amryt Pharma to develop innovative treatment for rare diseases

Chiesi Farmaceutici, the international, research-focused biopharmaceuticals and healthcare group has acquired Amryt Pharma, a global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel treatments for rare...

Amgen to acquire rare disease specialist Horizon in biggest buyout of year

Amgen Inc on Monday agreed to buy Horizon Therapeutics Plc in a deal valued at $27.8 billion (£22.67bn), fortifying its rare diseases portfolio in...

GP CPCS delivers ‘unexpected’ insights across Greater Manchester

The GP Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (GP CPCS) is also delivering ‘unexpected’ insights to help transform patient care and facilitate integrated working between pharmacists...

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£100 million investment to launch 20 research hubs across the UK

The investment is part of the £400 million VPAG...

DHSC’s proposed 2.8% pay uplift is ‘an insult’ to dedicated NHS staff – says Unite the Union

The Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists also argues that the...

Pharmaceutical sector continues to lead in R&D investment

Pharmaceuticals accounted for over 17% of the total R&D...

Omnicell partners with Gollmann to expand pharmacy automation solutions

The technology leaders aim to address the increasing pressure...

GPhC to conduct annual survey of pharmacy students and trainees

Reapproval cycles will also be standardised across all pharmacy...