
HCPLive 5 Stories in Under 5: Week of 02/01
Key Takeaways
- Human factors deficiencies prompted an FDA CRL for sublingual dibutepinephrine, emphasizing device-usability and error-mitigation requirements for epinephrine delivery in time-critical anaphylaxis scenarios.
- Phase 2 findings in infantile atopic dermatitis showed favorable tolerability and early improvement with topical roflumilast, supporting investigation of PDE4 inhibition in very young pediatric cohorts.
An audio recap of the top 5 stories in healthcare news from the week of 02/01-02/07.
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Top 5 Healthcare Headlines for February 1-7, 2026:
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The FDA issued a Complete Response Letter for sublingual dibutepinephrine after identifying human factors issues that could compromise safe use during anaphylaxis, underscoring the importance of reliable administration in emergency settings.
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Phase 2 data indicate roflumilast cream was well tolerated in infants with atopic dermatitis and showed early signs of clinical improvement, supporting potential expansion of topical PDE4 inhibition into this very young population.
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The FDA accepted Galderma’s resubmitted BLA for relabotulinumtoxinA following manufacturing process updates, allowing regulatory review to resume for treatment of glabellar and lateral canthal lines.
4.
AbbVie submitted regulatory applications seeking to expand upadacitinib use to adults and adolescents with non-segmental vitiligo, positioning a systemic JAK inhibitor as a potential option for this underserved condition.
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Positive phase 2b results suggest Pfizer’s long-acting GLP-1 receptor agonist may support sustained weight management with extended dosing intervals in patients without diabetes.























































































