After more than three decades, schizophrenia patients have a new treatment option. The US FDA has approved a drug, known as ...
Invented KarXT Receives U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approval for the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Adults ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bristol-Myers Squibb received FDA's approval for Cobenfy, which is poised to be a game changer in the treatment of ...
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.
Bristol Myers Squibb's drug, KarXT, improved symptoms of adults with schizophrenia and had fewer side effects than ...
The FDA has approved a first-in-class antipsychotic that targets cholinergic receptors without blocking dopamine receptors.
On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Cobenfy, a drug from Bristol Myers Squibb—the first truly novel ...
Formally known as KarXT, xanomeline-trospium chloride (Cobenfy) receives approval from the FDA for the treatment of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Cobenfy, also known as KarXT, a new schizophrenia treatment. The drug was developed by Karuna Therapeutics, which was bought by Bristol Myers Squibb ...