AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoMedical Innovation: Liechtenstein-based RefluxStop® maker reports Q2 momentum: sales up 60% year-on-year, a large Nature Scientific Reports study in 602 patients across 22 centers showing serious safety events and reoperations below 2%, plus new reimbursement support—now boosted by FDA PMA approval and a U.S. launch underway. Transplant Breakthrough: Hansa Biopharma says Australia’s first commercial living-donor kidney transplant used Idefirix (imlifidase) for highly sensitised patients, aiming to improve access when antibodies block compatibility. Royal Health Update: Norway’s King Harald (89) is hospitalized for hemolytic anemia complications after cortisone treatment led to fluid retention; he’s on sick leave and Crown Prince Haakon is regent. Public Health Tech & Safety: The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is fully operational, replacing passport stamps with digital records and biometrics for non-EU short stays—relevant for travelers’ health access and border processing. Policy Watch: EU sanctions alignment expands to include Liechtenstein among countries backing Belarus restrictive measures.
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