Acadia Manufacturing Growing Pains Delay Pimavanserin NDA A Second Time
This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly
Executive Summary
Company says delay is due to manufacturing scale-up work and does not reflect any change in Parkinson’s psychosis drug’s efficacy or safety profile. In tandem with the news, CEO Hacksell retired, replaced on interim basis by CFO Davis.
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