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Novo Buys Cardiomyopathy Asset From Prothena; Teplizumab Receives UK Innovation Passport; Poxel Reorganizes Strategic Direction; Dario Announces New Employer Contracts; New Generic Sitagliptin Received Tentative Approval

Here is a brief preview of this blast: Five cardiometabolic-related news items have recently been observed: Novo Nordisk and Prothena Corporation announced a definitive purchase agreement in which Novo has acquired Prothena’s clinical-stage antibody PRX004 and broader ATTR amyloidosis program; Provention Bio announced teplizumab was awarded an "Innovation Passport" in the UK for the delay of clinical T1DM in at-risk diabetes; Poxel announced a new strategic direction for its pipeline which focuses on high value, rare metabolic indications and NASH; Dario announced three new employer contracts; and Unichem Laboratories Limited announced tentative FDA approval of its generic sitagliptin. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective news items.

About The Author

Matthew Maryniak

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President of Fenix Group International
Matthew has been a thought leader in the high-growth therapeutic areas of diabetes and cardiovascular medicine since 2006, making regular attendance at large and small CV/met scientific meetings and an architect of novel methods for assessing market opportunities. He has over a decade of experience in leading CV/met consulting engagements, is a published author in PM360 and Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and has been quoted in The Pink Sheet on anti-thrombotics.