-- 周五盘前,医疗保健类股涨跌互现,iShares生物科技ETF (IBB)上涨0.5%,而道富医疗保健精选行业SPDR ETF (XLV)小幅下跌。 Telix Pharmaceuticals (TLX)股价上涨超过5%,此前该公司宣布,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)已受理其重新提交的在研胶质瘤成像剂Pixclara的新药申请。 据《芝加哥论坛报》报道,芝加哥陪审团裁定,雅培公司(ABT)需向四起与其婴儿配方奶粉相关的案件中的几个家庭支付5300万美元的赔偿金。雅培公司股价盘前下跌0.9%。 Vanda Pharmaceuticals (VNDA)表示,该公司呼吁美国食品药品监督管理局撤回其2027财年国会预算案中提出的延长药物审查期限的提案。 Vanda Pharmaceuticals股票盘前上涨超过1%。
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