Sales of Eli Lilly and Co.’s newest drug were an afterthought during its Oct. 21 report on third-quarter earnings. The blood thinner Effient totaled up $22.6 million in sales—a mere 0.4 percent of ...
The FDA has "formally admitted" that excluding a critic of Eli Lilly's Effient/prasugrel blood-thinner from a panel earlier this year was wrong, according to a press release from Rep. Maurice Hinchey, ...
(3) Important Safety Information about Effient Antiplatelet medicines, including Effient, can increase a patient's risk of bleeding. If patients have unexplained or excessive bleeding while on Effient ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Effient, a blood thinner made by Daiichi Sankyo and Eli Lilly , after an 18-month delay. But Effient will carry stark "black box" warnings about the risk ...
"This analysis showed that Effient was associated with a significantly lower mortality rate compared with clopidogrel among these CABG patients but with a significantly higher risk of serious bleeding ...
The FDA's approval of Eli Lilly's new blood-thinner, Effient/prasugrel, was a huge moment for a company that has not had a new drug approved in five years. But Wall Street's analysts seem determined ...
PARSIPPANY, N.J. and INDIANAPOLIS, Oral antiplatelet therapy Effient® (prasugrel) has been added to the updated clinical practice guidelines as a Class I recommended treatment option for patients ...
Eli Lilly and Co. just can’t catch a clean break on its newest drug, the blood thinner Effient. A day after doctors were alerted to a black-box warning that could slow sales of Effient’s main ...
Although current guidelines strongly recommend that dual antiplatelet therapy be administered early in treating patients with non-ST-segment-elevation acute myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), it is ...
WASHINGTONWASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a highly anticipated blood thinner from Eli Lilly, though the drug must carry the agency’s sternest warning because of its ...
I thought I was going to be able to skip town for the Rose Bowl without needing to bang out another blog before my plane takes off. I was wrong. Yesterday morning Eli Lilly (LLY) announced what many ...