Pharma Social Media and Updates

Merck Spends $6.7B on CML Drug Despite Gleevec Era
SocialMar 25, 2026

Merck Spends $6.7B on CML Drug Despite Gleevec Era

It's amazing that 25 years after Gleevec we are still watching drug companies pay billions for new drugs for CML. And that, in Adam's previous story, a once deadly cancer was referred to as a chronic disease. Anyway, $MRK buys $TERN...

By Matthew Herper
AVXL Withdraws Alzheimer's Drug From EMA After Rejection
SocialMar 25, 2026

AVXL Withdraws Alzheimer's Drug From EMA After Rejection

$AVXL pulled its blarcamesine Alzheimer's application from the EMA after regulators there said there was no fking way it was going to approve a drug that does not work.

By Adam Feuerstein
Novo
SocialMar 25, 2026

Novo

$NVO triple G drug at 2.16 A1c reduction at only week 24 vs a lower 1.9 A1c reduction at a longer 40 weeks for the max dose of the $LLY triple G. But Novo has no pipeline…? 🤷🏻‍♂️ https://t.co/CFcnGZGMqt

By Adam May
Hybrid PandaOmics‑Lobster Platform Accelerates Disease Target Discovery
SocialMar 25, 2026

Hybrid PandaOmics‑Lobster Platform Accelerates Disease Target Discovery

PandaOmics and Lobster hybrid for novel target discovery and disease hypothesis research. @steipete will have serious impact on human life

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
D+Q Senolytic Linked to Brain Demyelination, Prompting Safety Concerns
SocialMar 25, 2026

D+Q Senolytic Linked to Brain Demyelination, Prompting Safety Concerns

The recent study showing D+Q causes demyelination in brain cells leads to more questions than it answers: (I only read the abstract cause paper new & paywalled.) D+Q has been used a lot in mice & humans. Why hasn't this been noticed...

By Karl Pfleger, PhD
Free Market Could Make Ozempic Affordable for Millions
SocialMar 24, 2026

Free Market Could Make Ozempic Affordable for Millions

The free market (no government-granted patent monopolies) will make Ozempic affordable for tens of millions of people https://t.co/SYl5M82mux

By Dean Baker
SWIFT-Seq Maps Single-Cell Transcriptomes of Myeloma CTCs
SocialMar 24, 2026

SWIFT-Seq Maps Single-Cell Transcriptomes of Myeloma CTCs

SWIFT-seq enables comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic profiling of CTCs in multiple myeloma & precursors [Aug 8, 2025] Lightbody, @RomanosSP et al. @IrenemGhobrial - @LabGhobrial @NatureCancer https://t.co/LhqmRShFo9 #mmsm #LiquidBiopsy #cactc THREAD: https://t.co/87VZtDNy80 https://t.co/41MRROCXwI

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Digital Tech Redefines Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution
SocialMar 24, 2026

Digital Tech Redefines Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution

This book explains how disruptive technologies and emerging trends such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, precision medicine or patient design will impact the manufacturing and distribution of pharmaceuticals in order to prepare successfully for a better future of healthcare. Everything...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Measurable Residual Disease: Crucial Metric in Multiple Myeloma
SocialMar 24, 2026

Measurable Residual Disease: Crucial Metric in Multiple Myeloma

#mmMRD healthcare social media hashtag [Nov 21, 2020] Minimal/measurable residual disease (MRD) in multiple myeloma. Submitted by @bdermanmd to @symplur @healthhashtags https://t.co/grkkiox2yh #mmsm No longer available at Symplur https://t.co/WmKH0fcB4p

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
New AD Combos Outpace Dupilumab, Injection Frequency Drops
SocialMar 24, 2026

New AD Combos Outpace Dupilumab, Injection Frequency Drops

Atopic dermatitis landscape from Wedbush. Looks like there are two parallel vectors: lower injection frequency ( $APGE ) and combining new mechanisms with IL13/IL4R. So far $JNJ's IL13+IL31 failed (the only one to be directly compared to dupi) while $PFE's...

By Ohad Hammer
Former Acorda CEO Joins Parkinson’s Cell Therapy Startup
SocialMar 24, 2026

Former Acorda CEO Joins Parkinson’s Cell Therapy Startup

How former Acorda CEO Ron Cohen landed at a Parkinson’s cell therapy startup https://t.co/93JYvJGM9I by @realJacobBell #biotech #startups

By Ben Fidler
Patented Chemo Reform Boosted Profits, Not Patient Benefits
SocialMar 24, 2026

Patented Chemo Reform Boosted Profits, Not Patient Benefits

Please. This is nonsense. You figured out a way to swap castor oil for albumin making it easier to administer paclitaxel, a standard chemotherapy. Same side effects. Look at the label. The best thing you did, for you, was secure...

By Adam Feuerstein
AI-Driven Partnership Targets Unmet Gynecological Diseases
SocialMar 24, 2026

AI-Driven Partnership Targets Unmet Gynecological Diseases

We are very happy to join forces together with the wonderful ASKA to go after Novel Targets for Women's Health. Gynecological diseases have long posed challenges, including difficult diagnosis, limited treatment options, and a substantial disease burden, affecting millions of...

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
P‑tau217 Predicts Dementia Risk with Combined Hormone Therapy
SocialMar 24, 2026

P‑tau217 Predicts Dementia Risk with Combined Hormone Therapy

Blood levels of the Alzheimer's biomarker p-tau217 may help identify which women are more vulnerable to dementia when using combined hormone therapy after menopause, while estrogen-only therapy does not show the same association. menopause

By Phys.org Threads
Direct Immune Cell Injection Eradicates Multiple Mouse Cancers
SocialMar 24, 2026

Direct Immune Cell Injection Eradicates Multiple Mouse Cancers

A potentially game-changing discovery by @UCSF's Justin Eyquem @j_eyquem & colleagues – injecting cancer-fighting immune cells directly into the body kills several types of cancers in mice. Paper in @Nature: https://t.co/EXbsfx7whl Summary/video by UCSF: https://t.co/qLYXXvEDTV

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
Brief 5‑MeO‑DMT Trip Yields Month‑Long Antidepressant Boost
SocialMar 23, 2026

Brief 5‑MeO‑DMT Trip Yields Month‑Long Antidepressant Boost

One of the most remarkable things about 5-meo-DMT as an antidepressant is that the psychoactive experience is so brief. 10 minute peak, perhaps. 20 min total. And people seldom remember it well. Yet it has possibly the largest anti-depressant effect...

By Ramez Naam
US Patients Access Zegfrovy via Apex Oncology
SocialMar 23, 2026

US Patients Access Zegfrovy via Apex Oncology

Another win for Dizal, but how do US patients get hold of Zegfrovy? Via @ApexOnco -> https://t.co/4GVjyHS9vz https://t.co/bjjrnZkNL6

By Jacob Plieth
FDA Review and Study Data Lift Insmed Stock
SocialMar 23, 2026

FDA Review and Study Data Lift Insmed Stock

FDA seeks feedback on voucher program; Study data lift ‘overhang’ on Insmed shares https://t.co/BCRJAUwGIJ $INSM + 7% $SRPT $SNY $GSK #biotech

By Ben Fidler
Pfizer's Lyme Vaccine Data Remains Ambiguous, FDA Review Looms
SocialMar 23, 2026

Pfizer's Lyme Vaccine Data Remains Ambiguous, FDA Review Looms

As someone who lived in Vermont and still spends the summer there, it's disappointing to see the ambiguity in Pfizer's data on a new Lyme disease vaccine. It's a serious threat. Now we can move on to speculating on the...

By John Carroll
FDA OKs Fecal Transplants, Yet Access Declines
SocialMar 23, 2026

FDA OKs Fecal Transplants, Yet Access Declines

Paradox: The FDA approved some fecal transplants for C. difficile. But accessing treatment got harder. https://t.co/AFFyCGPeKW

By Matthew Herper
Phase 3 Lyme Vaccine Shows Mixed Preliminary Results
SocialMar 23, 2026

Phase 3 Lyme Vaccine Shows Mixed Preliminary Results

The news is mixed in the preliminary results from a Phase 3 trial of a needed #Lyme disease vaccine, @matthewherper reports. https://t.co/bcbfeXchk1

By Helen Branswell
Lyme Vaccine Hits 70% Efficacy, Misses Confidence Threshold
SocialMar 23, 2026

Lyme Vaccine Hits 70% Efficacy, Misses Confidence Threshold

The $PFE/ $VALN Lyme vaccine was a product for which there was a lot of hope. Results today show OK efficacy. Vaccine efficacy landed at 70%; investors hoped for 80% but thought as low as 60% would be relevant. But the...

By Matthew Herper
CtDNA Drives Next‑stage Risk Stratification in TNBC
SocialMar 23, 2026

CtDNA Drives Next‑stage Risk Stratification in TNBC

From Prognosis to Action: Circulating Tumor DNA and the Next Phase of Risk Stratification in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer [Mar 18, 2026] Schneider & @StoverLab @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/6jPBxQe9QP #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine #LiquidBiopsy https://t.co/MOG73iTcNl

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
New Guidelines Add Testing, Therapy for ESR1‑mutated Metastatic Breast Cancer
SocialMar 23, 2026

New Guidelines Add Testing, Therapy for ESR1‑mutated Metastatic Breast Cancer

Guideline Update Provides New Testing & Tx Recx for Pts w/ ER-Positive, HER2-Negative Met Breast Cancer w/ ESR1 Mutations [May 17-18, 2023] @ASCO Daily News - https://t.co/3ZVrEkQEN5 @DrHBurstein et al. @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/68e7D0CSgU #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine #LiquidBiopsy https://t.co/KBx2hq2BDW

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Low‑
SocialMar 23, 2026

Low‑

Lenalidomide + high-dose dexamethasone (RD) vs lenalidomide + low-dose dexamethasone (Rd) as initial therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma: an open-label RCT [10/22/2009] @VincentRK et al. @TheLancetOncol https://t.co/hXxlFINejC #NCT00098475 #EAonc E4A03 #mmsm #caxtx #ctsm https://t.co/3Pa2TRMntk

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Personalized Therapy Improves Outcomes in Residual TNBC
SocialMar 23, 2026

Personalized Therapy Improves Outcomes in Residual TNBC

BRE12-158: A Postneoadjuvant, Randomized Phase II Trial of Personalized Therapy Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice for Patients With Residual Triple-Negative Breast Cancer [Dec 15, 2021] Schneider et al. Radovich @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/oJm6BJrMtA #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Genetic Links to Aromatase Inhibitor Musculoskeletal Side Effects
SocialMar 23, 2026

Genetic Links to Aromatase Inhibitor Musculoskeletal Side Effects

Genome-Wide Associations [GWAS] and Functional Genomic Studies of Musculoskeletal Adverse Events in Women Receiving Aromatase Inhibitors [Sep 20, 2010] Ingle et al. @DrWeinshilboum @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/1NJcXkWy8c #bcsm #Supponc

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Circulating DNA/Cells Predict Recurrence Post‑Chemo in TNBC
SocialMar 23, 2026

Circulating DNA/Cells Predict Recurrence Post‑Chemo in TNBC

Assoc of Circulating Tumor DNA & Circulating Tumor Cells After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy w/ Disease Recurrence in Pts w/ Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: BRE12-158 RCT [Jul 9, 2020] Radovich et al. @JAMAOnc https://t.co/XxH9kTT9d5 #bcsm #cactc #NCT02101385 https://t.co/kgV0yM2I1f

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Pfizer's Lyme Phase 3 Cut by One‑Third Over Contractor Issues
SocialMar 23, 2026

Pfizer's Lyme Phase 3 Cut by One‑Third Over Contractor Issues

Pfizer's phase 3 for its Lyme trial was supposed to be 18k patients -- but issues with a contractor at the start of the trial cut the size by a third, and @ky_lahucik + I reported a long time ago...

By Drew Armstrong
P7C3 Boosts NAD Enzyme, Improves Mouse Alzheimer Model
SocialMar 23, 2026

P7C3 Boosts NAD Enzyme, Improves Mouse Alzheimer Model

P7C3 is an activator of an enzyme that makes NAD called NAMPT. Cool that it’s working in a 🐁 model of AD 👏

By David Sinclair, PhD
China Transforms From Free Rider to Drug Innovator
SocialMar 23, 2026

China Transforms From Free Rider to Drug Innovator

New @nberpubs: "From Free Rider to Innovator: The Rise of China's Drug Development" https://t.co/cQpEqRC1jy https://t.co/pSL5kCzlnO

By Scott Lincicome
Pfizer Lyme Vaccine Effective yet Misses Crucial Statistical Benchmark
SocialMar 23, 2026

Pfizer Lyme Vaccine Effective yet Misses Crucial Statistical Benchmark

Pfizer’s Lyme vaccine shows efficacy, but misses key statistical hurdle There is a set up for drama here. $Valn $pfe Valneva stock is down 14% in premarket trading. https://t.co/WN0KOl4Nqh via @statnews

By Matthew Herper
Regulating Peptide Sales Protects Consumers over Hype
SocialMar 23, 2026

Regulating Peptide Sales Protects Consumers over Hype

Peptides are all the rage right now, but it’s hard to see how they are different from the previous generations of snake oils. The principle that anything that makes a health claim should have to justify it with scientific evidence...

By Vishal Gulati
Only Seven Proven Longevity Compounds After Massive Mouse Trials
SocialMar 23, 2026

Only Seven Proven Longevity Compounds After Massive Mouse Trials

7 Drugs. 30,000 Mice. 20 Years. The Only Longevity Compounds With Real Evidence. https://t.co/BzdoDZeicb @agingroy https://t.co/uM5QMpIAS6

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Open‑source Super‑intelligent Model Accelerates Drug Discovery
SocialMar 23, 2026

Open‑source Super‑intelligent Model Accelerates Drug Discovery

Very important paper from our & @liquidai teams - deeply honored to have published with the geniuses @ramin_m_h & @xanamini . Take the super flexible model with high density of intelligence, post-train and fine-tune for basic...

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Stem Cell Dose Boosts Walk Test, Cuts Frailty
SocialMar 23, 2026

Stem Cell Dose Boosts Walk Test, Cuts Frailty

Randomized phase 2b dose-escalation trial of stem cell therapy with laromestrocel for aging frailty 🌟Performance on the 6-minute walk test improved in a dose-response fashion 🌟Improved 6-minute walk test distance correlated with patient-reported outcomes 🌟The percentage of study subjects classified as frail decreased...

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Single Stem Cell Dose Boosts Strength, Reverses Frailty
SocialMar 22, 2026

Single Stem Cell Dose Boosts Strength, Reverses Frailty

Stem cell therapy shows promise for reversing aging-related frailty in new clinical trial 🗣️A clinical trial reports that a single dose can significantly improve physical strength and key signs of aging in older adults with frailty. https://t.co/5mw5r64imb https://t.co/uI88QpTEIa

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
FDA Staff Hear Peptide Plan via Rogan Podcast
SocialMar 22, 2026

FDA Staff Hear Peptide Plan via Rogan Podcast

“At least two career staffers at the FDA whose work includes compounding drugs said they learned of the health secretary’s plans to take action on peptides only from his appearance on Rogan’s podcast.” https://t.co/vpTDqstpDZ

By Bijan Salehizedah
Allogeneic Stem Cells Safely Boost Function in Frail Adults
SocialMar 22, 2026

Allogeneic Stem Cells Safely Boost Function in Frail Adults

Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells Ameliorate Aging Frailty: A Phase II Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial “Treated groups had remarkable improvements in physical performance measures and inflammatory biomarkers, both of which characterize the frailty syndrome. Given the excellent safety and efficacy...

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Multiple Drugs Fail to Extend UM-HET3 Mouse Lifespan
SocialMar 22, 2026

Multiple Drugs Fail to Extend UM-HET3 Mouse Lifespan

Astaxanthin, meclizine, mitoglitazone, pioglitazone, alpha-ketoglutarate, mifepristone, methotrexate, and atorvastatin-telmisartan do not increase lifespan in UM-HET3 mice https://t.co/k0vERH4LSg

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Low‑cost Patent‑free Vaccines Challenge Big Pharma, Expose Uninformed Freedom Rhetoric
SocialMar 22, 2026

Low‑cost Patent‑free Vaccines Challenge Big Pharma, Expose Uninformed Freedom Rhetoric

But…I develop low-cost often patent free vaccines that bypass big pharma and provide access to people who can’t afford them. In the past people who espoused freedom were learned and read books. Now they’re just lazy mindless dummies who think...

By Peter Hotez
AI Aims to Slash Biotech’s $3B, 13‑year Drug Timeline
SocialMar 22, 2026

AI Aims to Slash Biotech’s $3B, 13‑year Drug Timeline

The biotech industry spends $3 billion and 13 years to bring one drug to market. If you're still searching for a treatment that works, it exists but the process discovering it is too slow to actually help you in time. How Marc...

By John Cumbers
Scientists' Risk Fuels Life‑Saving Medicines, Not COI Fear
SocialMar 22, 2026

Scientists' Risk Fuels Life‑Saving Medicines, Not COI Fear

Scientists who stick their necks out and make medicines are my heroes There’s too much concern about COI for seasoned scientists with exemplary records Without commercial activity, we’d have zero medicines and ER-100 would still be in mice, not FDA cleared for...

By David Sinclair, PhD
Blinding Doesn't Affect Psychedelic Trial Outcomes, Study Finds
SocialMar 22, 2026

Blinding Doesn't Affect Psychedelic Trial Outcomes, Study Finds

It follows that if TADs are biased by expectancy, Open Label trials will show better outcomes than blinded. Further, if expectancy is not a strong driver of response to psychedelics, then blinding shouldn’t matter as much. This is what they...

By Robin Carhart‑Harris, PhD
UniQure Bet Turns Into FDA Shitstorm and Short‑sell Speculation
SocialMar 22, 2026

UniQure Bet Turns Into FDA Shitstorm and Short‑sell Speculation

I bet on uniQure thinking it was an obvious win win win. HD wins with expanded access. FDA wins by narrowly expanding authorization while vigorously monitoring follow up data. Investors win as the company proves what doctors are saying. Instead...

By Bill Brewster
SGLT2 Inhibitors Boost Survival in Frail Seniors
SocialMar 21, 2026

SGLT2 Inhibitors Boost Survival in Frail Seniors

Use of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Frail Older Adults is Associated with Increased Survival: A Retrospective Study https://t.co/tsJ5qJLBap https://t.co/4EvBWDftJ4

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Henagliflozin Shows Potential Anti‑Aging Effects in Diabetes
SocialMar 21, 2026

Henagliflozin Shows Potential Anti‑Aging Effects in Diabetes

Effect of henagliflozin on aging biomarkers in patients with type 2 diabetes: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study 🔎"Our results suggest that henagliflozin may exert anti-aging effects by influencing multiple pathways, including the IGF-1 system, glucose metabolism, the immune system, and...

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
AI Speeds up Therapeutic Drug Discovery and Design
SocialMar 21, 2026

AI Speeds up Therapeutic Drug Discovery and Design

3 Questions: Using AI to accelerate the discovery and design of therapeutic drugs | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology https://t.co/CZ4waA5IGg

By Chuck Brooks
FDA Must Add Spot Checks for Generic Drugs
SocialMar 20, 2026

FDA Must Add Spot Checks for Generic Drugs

Read “Bottle of Lies.” FDA needs to perform spot checks of generics - not just inspections.

By Peter Suzman