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CEP Q1 2026 Update: CEP 2.0, EDQM’s new guidelines strengthen ecosystem; Indian firms top list of CEPs issued
PharmaCompass is introducing a new regulatory update that tracks developments in Certificates of Suitability to the Monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia, referred to as CEPs. These certificates are a critical regulatory instrument in the global pharmaceutical supply chain.Also known as a Certification of Suitability (COS), CEPs are issued by the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), with or without inspection of the manufacturing site. A CEP must be renewed every five years from its original issue date to remain valid, regardless of any revisions made during the interim period. However, a CEP does not replace Good Manufacturing Practice certification.CEPs are recognized as a trusted reference for API quality, thereby simplifying global registration strategies. Apart from Europe, the CEP system is widely used by many regulatory authorities, including those in Canada, Australia, Brazil, Singapore and South Africa. View CEPs Issued in Q1 2026 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)CEP 2.0 enhances regulatory clarity, brings efficiency, global interoperability There are several types of CEPs, depending on the nature of the substance and evaluation. The most common type is the Chemical CEP, which confirms that a chemically synthesized API meets standards for purity and impurity control. Then there are Herbal CEPs for herbal substances and preparations.Another key category is the TSE CEP, which addresses risks associated with transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in animal-derived materials. In addition, there are Combined CEPs that may cover multiple aspects, such as chemical quality, TSE risk, and sterility. However, biological products such as vaccines and blood products fall outside the scope of the CEP framework.In 2023, the CEP system underwent a major transformation with the introduction of CEP 2.0, which marks a shift from a largely document-based system to a more structured, transparent, and digitally aligned model. This makes it easier for companies to manage compliance while improving trust among global regulators.While increasing data and compliance requirements for API manufacturers, CEP 2.0 enables better regulatory clarity, streamlined dossier integration, and stronger global acceptance. Overall, CEP 2.0 is designed to enhance regulatory clarity while making the system more efficient and globally interoperable. View CEPs Issued in Q1 2026 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)Indian firms issued maximum CEPs; Sun Pharma and its subsidiaries, Jubilant Biosys top listIndia topped the charts for CEPs issued, both in terms of new CEPs and revisions in the first quarter (Q1) of 2026. Indian companies were issued 81 new CEPs in Q1 2026 (as against 40 in Q1 2025) and 203 revisions (as against 129 in Q1 2025). In comparison, Chinese companies were issued 42 new CEPs in Q1 2026 (against 25 in Q1 2025) and 53 revisions (against 67 in Q1 2025). Italy came a distant third, followed by Germany and Spain.India’s Sun Pharmaceuticals and its subsidiaries topped the list of companies with the maximum number of CEPs issued— while no new CEP was issued, 27 CEPs were revised in Q1 2026. At second place was Jubilant Biosys — 21 CEPs were revised in Q1 2026.In terms of products, the maximum CEPs were issued for amlodipine besylate (a calcium channel blocker used for treating hypertension), followed by sitagliptin phosphate (a type 2 diabetes medicine) and pregabalin (a drug used to treat neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, seizures, and generalized anxiety disorder). Both amlodipine besylate and sitagliptin phosphate had not been issued new CEPs or revisions in Q1 2025. View CEPs Issued in Q1 2026 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)EDQM introduces new guidelines to accelerate CEP assessments The EDQM charges fees for various services related to CEPs that depend on the type of request or regulatory activity involved. In general, fees apply to handling CEP applications, revisions or renewals and for offering technical advice (where applicants seek scientific or regulatory guidance).In March 2026, the EDQM introduced two new guidelines aimed at accelerating CEP assessments. The first is a reliance-based assessment pathway, which allows regulators to leverage prior approvals from trusted authorities, such as those in the EU, UK, Australia, Canada, and the WHO pre-qualification program. The second is a fast-track assessment route designed to expedite reviews in situations such as medicine shortages and to support initiatives like the EU Critical Medicines Act.Timelines have been significantly compressed under these new pathways. Initial evaluations are completed within 46 working days, compared to up to 115 days under the standard procedure. Applicants are given 30 calendar days to respond to queries, after which regulators complete the final assessment within 23 working days.Another important regulatory update relates to electronic submissions. From April 1, 2026, the EDQM will reject non-compliant CEP applications at the point of submission. All applications must include a validated electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD) dossier along with a proper validation report, submitted in line with the updated Common European Submission Portal (CESP) guidelines. Taken together, these developments signal a more rigorous yet efficient CEP ecosystem. View CEPs Issued in Q1 2026 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)Our viewThe shift to CEP 2.0 signals a move toward greater transparency, digitalization, and global regulatory alignment. Though enhanced disclosure and stricter e-submission requirements may increase the compliance burden, especially for smaller manufacturers, the long-term gains are expected to be significant. Going forward, companies that invest in data quality and regulatory readiness stand to gain from these changes.

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09 Apr 2026

WEEKLY NEWS RECAP #Phispers

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FDA rejects first MDMA therapy to treat PTSD; Merck, Curon ink up to US$ 1.3 bn deal for next-gen bispecific antibody
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declined to approve an MDMA-assisted therapy from Lykos Therapeutics to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Alongside this, the journal Psychopharmacology has retracted three papers on the MDMA-assisted therapy citing “unethical conduct” at one of the study sites.In deals, Merck has signed an up to US$ 1.3 billion deal with China’s Curon Biopharmaceutical for a next-generation bispecific antibody. And skincare company Crown Laboratories is paying US$ 924 million to merge with Botox rival Revance.While FDA rejected Lykos’ MDMA therapy, it approved Purdue Pharma’s auto-injector for the emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. Purdue Pharma had allegedly fueled the opioid crisis in the US.The agency also greenlit ARS Pharmaceuticals’ Neffy, the first nasal spray alternative to EpiPen approved for severe allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. FDA has also handed Citius Pharmaceuticals its maiden approval for lymphoma, after rejecting the therapy a year back. And Ascendis’ hormone disorder therapy finally got the go-ahead to treat adult patients with hypoparathyroidism.FDA rejects first MDMA-assisted therapy to treat PTSD, issues CRL to LykosDespite intense political pressure, FDA has declined to approve MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy or molly, to treat PTSD, Lykos Therapeutics said after it received a complete response letter (CRL). The agency had previously cited a “striking lack of abuse-related adverse events”, faulty trial design and the need for more evidence. FDA’s expert panel in June had voted 10 against one, saying the benefits of using the party drug to treat PTSD do not outweigh the risks. Last week, 80 members of Congress from both sides of the aisle had urged President Joe Biden and the FDA to consider further studies on the MDMA-assisted therapy.Scientific journal retracts three studies over ‘unethical conduct’: The journal Psychopharmacology has retracted three papers on MDMA-assisted therapy citing “unethical conduct” at one of the study sites. Many of the papers’ authors were affiliated with Lykos. However, the drugmaker said those papers weren’t part of its FDA application. The authors confirmed they were aware of violations at the time of submission, but chose not to disclose it to the journal or remove data generated by this site from their analysis. That includes a widely reported case of sexual assault by an unlicensed therapist on a trial participant.Merck buys next-gen bispecific antibody from Curon in potential US$ 1.3 bn dealBispecific antibodies, or antibodies that can bind to two different antigens at the same time, have been drawing interest as a treatment of cancer. Merck is paying China-based biotech Curon US$ 700 million upfront and an additional US$ 600 million in milestone payments for the rights to CN201, a next generation T cell engager that targets both the CD3 and CD19 proteins. It is currently being evaluated in early-stage trials for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and relapsed or refractory B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia.Meanwhile, Merck has discontinued a trial on its experimental drug vibostolimab when used in combination with Keytruda in patients with a type of lung cancer after an interim analysis showed the drug was unlikely to succeed.Crown to take Botox rival Revance private in US$ 924 mn deal: Revance Therapeutics has agreed to go private and merge with Crown Laboratories in a deal valued at US$ 924 million. Crown has multiple aesthetics and skincare products. Revance’s Daxxify (daxibotulinumtoxinA) competes with AbbVie’s Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA).Meanwhile, Recursion Pharmaceuticals has agreed to buy its rival Exscientia for US$ 688 million in an all-stock deal. Recursion is a biotech firm that uses artificial intelligence to discover new drug candidates.Lilly opens its center for genetic medicines: Eli Lilly has announced the opening of its 346,000 square foot R&D facility in Boston Seaport. The center will accommodate around 700 Lilly scientists and researchers. It will advance Lilly’s efforts in RNA and DNA-based therapies as well as in discovering new drug targets to create life-changing medicines across several diseases.After allegedly fueling opioid crisis, Purdue wins FDA nod for overdose-reversal medFDA has approved Purdue Pharma’s Zurnai, the first nalmefene hydrochloride auto-injector for the emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose in adults and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older. Purdue is infamous for its misleading marketing of the painkiller OxyContin that allegedly fueled the opioid crisis in America around the late 1990s. Drug overdose persists as a major public health issue in the country, with over 107,000 reported fatal overdoses occurring in 2023, primarily driven by synthetic opioids like illicit fentanyl. According to STAT News, many in the addiction advocacy community don’t look favorably at Purdue’s attempts to address a crisis that it ostensibly helped create.Citius’ immunotherapy for lymphoma bags FDA nod: FDA has okayed Citius Pharmaceuticals’ Lymphir (denileukin diftitox-cxdl) immunotherapy for the treatment of adults with relapsed or refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (r/r CTCL), a group of rare blood cancers that affect the skin. A year back, the agency had rejected this therapy. This renders Lymphir the first novel targeted systemic therapy approved by the agency for r/r CTCL since 2018. Citius had bought Lymphir from India’s Dr Reddy’s Laboratories for US$ 40 million upfront in 2021 and an additional US$ 40 million on FDA approval. This is the first FDA approval for Citius.First nasal spray alternative to EpiPen okayed: FDA has approved ARS Pharmaceuticals’ Neffy, the first nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions. This makes Neffy the only needle-free emergency option for possibly fatal allergic reactions. Seen as an alternative to EpiPen, Neffy (epinephrine) was greenlit to treat reactions like life-threatening anaphylaxis in adult and pediatric patients who weigh at least 30 kilograms (about 66 pounds). “Some people, particularly children, may delay or avoid treatment due to fear of injections,” FDA said, adding that the important treatment option addresses an unmet need.Ascendis’ hormone disorder therapy gets approved: FDA has approved Ascendis Pharma’s therapy — Yorvipath (palopegteriparatide) — to treat adult patients with the hormone disorder hypoparathyroidism. This makes Yorvipath the only approved treatment for the condition in the US after rival Takeda stops making its Natpara (parathyroid hormone) injection by the end of the year due to supply issues, a Reuters news report said.

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15 Aug 2024

NEWS #PharmaBuzz

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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/counterx-therapeutics-to-present-at-the-88th-annual-college-on-problems-of-drug-dependence-cpdd-scientific-meeting-302789704.html

PR NEWSWIRE
03 Jun 2026

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fda-grants-fast-track-designation-for-cs-1103-a-first-in-class-small-molecule-to-reverse-acute-intoxication-from-fentanyl-302761857.html

PR NEWSWIRE
05 May 2026

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-health-officials-warn-veterinary-sedative-illegal-drug-supply-2026-04-02/

REUTERS
07 Apr 2026

https://www.fiercebiotech.com/research/ai-model-designs-new-treatment-opioid-addiction-cuts-cravings-rats

FIERCE BIOTECH
06 Apr 2026

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/counterx-therapeutics-executes-exclusive-licensing-agreement-for-portfolio-of-novel-monoclonal-antibody-and-vaccine-candidates-targeting-fentanyl-and-opioid-overdose-302709052.html

PR NEWSWIRE
10 Mar 2026

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/elysium-therapeutics-raises-7-5-million-safe-round-to-accelerate-development-of-novel-rescue-therapy-designed-to-specifically-combat-oral-fentanyl-overdose-302671914.html

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28 Jan 2026