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What to watch for in the crucial FDA meeting on MDMA therapy for PTSD

May 31, 2024
A single MDMA tablet
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What to watch for in the crucial FDA meeting on MDMA therapy for PTSD

As Lykos Therapeutics seeks a landmark approval of psychedelic therapy for PTSD, it will face scrutiny from an FDA advisory panel next week.

By Olivia Goldhill


FDA approves Moderna's RSV vaccine, its second licensed product

The company's RSV vaccine, which will be marketed under the name mResvia, was approved for adults 60 and older.

By Helen Branswell


Drug treatment that insists on abstinence? Federal agencies are just saying no

The federal government is newly open to drug treatment strategies that help reduce substance use, even if patients aren't fully abstinent.

By Lev Facher



The stage at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington for a March 15 rally to raise awareness for long Covid.
Robb Hill for The Sick Times

NIH documents show how $1.6 billion long Covid initiative has failed so far to meet its goals

The omission of post-infection specialists, for one, appears to have contributed to RECOVER's slow progress toward long Covid treatments.

By Betsy Ladyzhets


STAT+ | For one rare type of lung cancer, Pfizer pill reduces progression by 81%

It's a stunning number, especially considering that Lorbrena was not being compared to an inert placebo but to Xalkori, another Pfizer targeted cancer drug.

By Matthew Herper


STAT+ | Ionis drug prevents swelling attacks caused by rare genetic disease in late-stage trials

Ionis plans to use the findings to apply for FDA approval of donidalorsen by the end of this year for treating a rare genetic disease.

By Jonathan Wosen


Methadone, shown above, is one of medications that is the gold standard for preventing overdoses and treating opioid use disorder.
Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

Opinion: Mothers in treatment for opioid use disorder shouldn't also have to fight child protective services

Drug use reporting laws should be modernized to protect pregnant people and new mothers being treated for opioid addiction.

By Arthur Robin Williams and Judith Cole


Woman is back on dialysis after doctors remove transplanted pig kidney

Lisa Pisano was the second person to receive a kidney from a gene-edited pig, and she's stable after an operation to remove the organ.

By Associated Press


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