AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOsteoporosis Drug Update: The European Commission has authorized CinnaGen’s Zandoriah® (teriparatide) for adult osteoporosis, giving an EU-wide marketing route that also covers Liechtenstein (with local requirements still applying). Rare Disease Hope: Neuren’s Rett syndrome therapy Daybu (trofinetide) is back on track after a positive European Medicines Agency CHMP opinion, with the European Commission expected to make a final decision soon—potentially the first EU treatment for neurobehavioral symptoms in eligible patients. Cross-Border Care Basics: A new explainer breaks down how cross-border healthcare works across Europe—who can use it, what costs are covered, when prior approval is needed, and how to claim. Public Health Leadership: A WHO overview highlights how the agency coordinates global responses to infectious threats, from outbreak containment to vaccines, medicines, and support for health systems. Heat & Safety: With Europe facing another heatwave, a look back at the 2003 disaster asks why air conditioning is still uncommon and points to risks for vulnerable groups like older adults and outdoor workers. Accessibility While Traveling: Guidance notes that people with a UK Blue Badge can use it in some European countries, including Liechtenstein, under reciprocal parking arrangements. Health-Adjacent Travel Disruption: Australians are warned of long delays at European airports as the EU’s Entry/Exit System rolls out, affecting non-EU travel through Schengen.
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