The FDA Patent History of Asthma Inhalers
Even though asthma takes an enormous toll on patients throughout the United States, many struggle to afford asthma medication.

Even though asthma takes an enormous toll on patients throughout the United States, many struggle to afford asthma medication.

A combination of high demand and a patent monopoly has created a perfect storm of profitability for Janssen’s Spravato.

Initiatives like CalRx may have far-reaching consequences for public health and access to medicines.

Are there circumstances for which allowing a product hop resulted in a net benefit to society that exceeded the excess costs associated with the new product?

The Biden Administration could take a number of legal measures to ensure the timely entrance of a generic competitor to Xtandi.

Despite Italy being the fifth largest country in the EU for pharmaceutical expenditures, total revenue is dropping.

The Truth Pill is a monumental work that convincingly shows that drug regulation is but a myth in India.

The promise of COVID vaccines has been unevenly realized: fault lines have emerged between those able to secure doses and those left behind.

Interesting empirical studies, policy analyses, and editorials on health law and policy issues from April 2022.

For COVID treatments and diagnostics to be broadly available at affordable prices, their IP must be considered a global public good.
