Fierce Pharma May 29, 2024
Eric Sagonowsky

Amgen has made waves in the biosimilar field in recent years with its U.S.-first Humira biosim launch last year and its planned Stelara biosim rollout in 2025. But thanks to a new FDA approval, the company is nearing yet another biosimilar launch.

The FDA has approved Amgen’s Bkemv as the first interchangeable biosimilar to AstraZeneca’s complement inhibitor Soliris (eculizumab). Under a 2020 settlement between the companies, Amgen secured a license to launch its version of eculizumab on March 1, 2025.

AstraZeneca gained Soliris in its $39 billion buyout of Alexion in 2021. The drug’s sales slipped 16% last year as AstraZeneca works to convert patients over to its newer option, Ultomiris.

Still, Soliris represents a sizable target for a...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Biotechnology, FDA, Govt Agencies, Pharma, Pharma / Biotech
Answer ALS, Cedars-Sinai Collaboration, Single-Cell Protein Profiling, ChapsVision Acquires Sinequa, More
Pharma Pulse 11/25/24: Deepening Patient Relationships,
Halozyme abandons its €2bn pursuit of Evotec
BridgeBio poised to challenge Pfizer after Attruby approval
Halozyme Pulls €2B Acquisition Bid as Evotec Commits to Standalone Strategy

Share This Article