Access to new treatments can be improved by sustainable, predictable Government budgeting, not by weakening intellectual property (IP) rights for medicines development, according to a submission […]
The Astellas plant in Killorglin, Co Kerry, is among the companies that feature in ‘Innovate For Life’ – the IPHA campaign that gives a platform to […]
Jennifer McCauliffe and Ellen Duggan of Takeda who were part of ‘Innovate’ For Life last year. IPHA’s new ‘Innovate For Life’ films tell ‘impact and value […]
AbbVie film welcomed as part of ‘Innovate For Life’ The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association (IPHA) has welcomed a film highlighting the Irish work of AbbVie, one […]
Last week, the European Commission published a blueprint for the future of medicines innovation. The EU Pharmaceutical Strategy lays the foundation for a lively debate on […]
IPHA urges major reforms in clinical research to help accelerate new medicines development New survey shows Denmark is attracting three times as many clinical trials as […]
The biopharmaceutical industry has deep heritage in Ireland. But, as COVID-19 has shown, new diseases emerge and we still have to battle the ones we know […]
Medicines.ie, a website owned by the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association, has been recognised for innovation by the Pharma Industry Awards. The website, Ireland’s most accessible source […]
This week, the Government, led by the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, introduced an €18 billion expansionary Budget – the largest in the history of the State. It […]