STAT+: Pharmalittle: FDA declines to approve two more drugs tested in China; Pfizer Covid pill fails to prevent infection in household members

The FDA declined to approve two China-tested cancer treatments on Monday, raising concerns over the future of drugs tested in single-country trials.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve two China-tested cancer treatments on Monday, raising concerns over the future of drugs tested in single-country trials, Reuters reports. The FDA sent a complete response letter to Hutchmed stating its treatment for neuroendocrine tumors requires data from a trial that is more representative of the U.S. patient population. The agency also declined to approve a cancer drug from Coherus BioSciences and its Chinese partner, Shanghai Junshi Biosciences, for treating a type of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, citing the need for quality process changes.

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