This week’s Neuroscience update highlights regulatory progress, advancing multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s programs, emerging cell therapies, and growing payer focus on migraine treatment costs.
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💉 TEV-749 EMA filing accepted for schizophrenia [1] [EU • 21 May 2026]
https://ir.tevapharm.com/news-and-events/press-releases/press-release-details/2026/The-European-Medicines-Agency-Accepts-Tevas-Marketing-Authorization-Application-for-Olanzapine-Long-Acting-Injectable-TEV-749-for-the-Treatment-of-Schizophrenia-in-Adults/default.aspx
Context: Teva and Medincell submitted TEV-749, a monthly subcutaneous olanzapine LAI, for adults with schizophrenia.
Key point: EMA accepted the MAA; TEV-749 is not approved by any regulatory authority worldwide.
Implication: May influence prescriber choice and payer reviews pending full data.
🧠 Foralumab Expanded Access data in na-SPMS [2] [US • 19 May 2026]
https://www.tizianalifesciences.com/tiziana-announces-new-positive-clinical-data-for-intranasal-foralumab-in-non-active-secondary-progressive-multiple-sclerosis/
Context: Tiziana reported updated March 2025–March 2026 data from 14 na-SPMS patients in an Expanded Access program.
Key point: Intranasal foralumab was well tolerated, with directional EDSS stabilization and MFIS fatigue improvement trends.
Implication: Could inform practice and payer discussions; interpretation depends on study design and confounding control.
🧬 INFORM-MS Phase 2a fully enrolled [3] [US • 21 May 2026]
https://www.tizianalifesciences.com/tiziana-fully-enrolls-its-phase-2-placebo-controlled-multiple-sclerosis-trial/
Context: INFORM-MS enrolled 48 na-SPMS patients across US sites for 12 weeks of foralumab or placebo.
Key point: Tiziana completed enrollment; topline data are expected in late Q3 2026 and at ACTRIMS–ECTRIMS in Oct 2026.
Implication: May influence prescriber choice and payer reviews pending full data.
🧪 BIIB122 misses Phase 2b Parkinson’s endpoints [4] [US • 21 May 2026]
https://investors.biogen.com/news-releases/news-release-details/biogen-and-denali-therapeutics-provide-update-phase-2b-luma
Context: LUMA studied BIIB122 (DNL151), an LRRK2 inhibitor, in 648 early-stage Parkinson’s patients.
Key point: BIIB122 did not meet primary or secondary endpoints; Biogen and Denali will stop idiopathic Parkinson’s development.
Implication: May influence prescriber choice and payer reviews pending full data.
🌱 TFG-001 preclinical Parkinson’s cell therapy data [5] [France • 25 May 2026]
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260524006397/en/TFG-001-A-Novel-3D-Neural-Microtissue-Cell-Therapy-Demonstrates-Superior-Functionality-and-Reinnervation-for-Parkinsons-Disease
Context: TreeFrog Therapeutics will present preclinical TFG-001 data at the 7th World Parkinson’s Conference.
Key point: TFG-001 showed rapid dopamine release and graft-derived reinnervation across translational Parkinson’s models.
Implication: Signals pipeline investment and modality expansion.
💊 CGRP migraine drugs lift California workers’ comp spend [6] [US • 20 May 2026]
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260520809944/en/CWCI-Migraine-Drugs-Are-Now-the-Third-Most-Expensive-California-Workers-Comp-Drug
Context: CWCI analyzed California workers’ compensation prescription data through the first half of 2025.
Key point: Migraine drugs became the third-most expensive drug group, driven by higher-cost CGRP-targeted medicines.
Implication: Could inform practice and payer discussions; interpretation depends on study design and confounding control.
