News Features PCSK9 Inhibitors: Good Early Responses With Pricey Drugs, but Doctors Still Waiting on Real Data Michael O'Riordan January 25, 2016
News Industry News Amgen's Repatha® (Evolocumab) Approved As First PCSK9 Inhibitor In Japan For The Treatment Of High Cholesterol January 21, 2016
News Daily News Year in Review: Physicians Select the Most Important News of 2015, in Interventional Cardiology and Beyond December 23, 2015
News Conference News AHA 2015 Degree of LDL Cholesterol-Lowering on High-Intensity Rosuvastatin Determines Clinical Impact Todd Neale November 12, 2015
News Conference News AHA 2015 AHA 2015 Promises Appropriate PCI, Ticagrelor Tolerance, Outcomes With IVUS, and More Shelley Wood November 05, 2015
News Industry News Regeneron and Sanofi Announce Approval of Praluent® (alirocumab) for the Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia in the European Union September 28, 2015
News Industry News FDA approves Repatha to treat certain patients with high cholesterol August 28, 2015
News Daily News Zero Calcium Score Provides 15-Year Mortality ‘Warranty’ for Asymptomatic Patients August 06, 2015
News Industry News European Commission Approves Amgen's New Cholesterol-Lowering Medication Repatha™ (evolocumab), The First PCSK9 Inhibitor To Be Approved In The World, For Treatment Of High Cholesterol July 21, 2015
News Industry News Amgen Completes Enrollment In Large Cardiovascular Outcomes Trial Of Repatha™ (Evolocumab) In Patients With High Cholesterol And Clinically Evident Cardiovascular Disease June 05, 2015
News Daily News IMPROVE-IT Published: Hotly Debated Ezetimibe Helpful When Added to Statin Therapy Yael L. Maxwell June 05, 2015
News Industry News A Competitive Analysis of the Global Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Therapeutics Market May 28, 2015
News Industry News Sanofi and Regeneron Report Positive Top-Line Results from Nine Phase 3 Trials of Alirocumab in People with Hypercholesterolemia July 30, 2014
News Industry News Sanofi and Regeneron To Present Alirocumab Clinical Data at the American College of Cardiology's 63rd Annual Scientific Session March 27, 2014