Bristol-Myers Squibb received FDA's approval for Cobenfy, which is poised to be a game changer in the treatment of ...
In a phase II trial of moderate-to-severe major depressive disorder, 6 weeks of intensive treatment with psilocybin or ...
After more than three decades, schizophrenia patients have a new treatment option. The US FDA has approved a drug, known as ...
This approval triggers 2 milestone payments totaling $29 million, as per agreements with Royalty Pharma and PureTech's founded entity, Karuna Therapeutics, which was acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb ...
Bristol Myers Squibb's drug, KarXT, improved symptoms of adults with schizophrenia and had fewer side effects than antipsychotic treatments ...
Invented KarXT Receives U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approval for the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Adults ...
Nine years on from securing $3.84 million for a phase I clinical trial to test the formulation, with results showing it ...
The medication is the first in decades to have a different mode of action than do current drugs, achieving better symptom ...
With an FDA action date of Sept. 26, Bristol Myers Squibb’s KarXT could soon be the first new type of schizophrenia drug in ...
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The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the first novel antipsychotic treatment in decades, a drug developed to ...
KarXT — now with the brand name Cobenfy— is expected to be available in October with a list price of about $22,500 annually. The drug represents a new way to treat adults with schizophrenia.