WADA wants drugmakers to help in fight against sports cheats
The World Anti-doping Authority (WADA) wants pharmaceutical manufacturers to identify drug candidates in their pipelines that could be used to cheat in sport.
The World Anti-doping Authority (WADA) wants pharmaceutical manufacturers to identify drug candidates in their pipelines that could be used to cheat in sport.
AMRI’s once troubled Burlington facility has seen an uptick in new contracts and is showing strong potential for more, according to CEO Thomas D'Ambra.
Dr. Reddy’s may not have as big a hill to climb as some observers suggest to regain customers lost as a result of the closure of its Mexican API plant, according to Barclays.
Drug industry customers in Western Europe drove the modest gains achieved by GEA pharmaceutical business in Q2 2012.
AmerisourceBergen has inked an $18.5bn deal to supply brand pharmaceuticals for Express Scripts' new mail order service.
Indian CROs continued to limit their spending in the second quarter as the weak rupee, fallout from Dateline and regulatory inertia hit business.
Failure to discuss impurities and unacceptable starting materials topped the list of deficiencies in CEP applications in 2011 according to the EDQM.
Outsourcing-Pharma.com presents its latest round up of career moves in the pharmaceutical industry, including news from Theorem, FMC Technologies and EMD Serono.