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Dermatology
Concizumab sponsor Novo Nordisk and a number of other companies could soon learn whether or not the European Medicines Agency will give their respective drugs the marketing thumbs up.
Aspire Pharma has bolstered its dermatology portfolio by striking a deal to acquire “all assets” of another UK-based player, Canute Pharma.
Exosome-based treatments hold promise, but their reality has not yet materialized in the form of compelling clinical data. Belgian biotech Exo Biologics’ CEO Hugues Wallemacq believes his company can help move the field forward, both through its own clinical programs and by offering high-quality exosomes to others in the field.
Rocatinlimab met its Phase III endpoints with results that appear uncompetitive with AD market leader Dupixent, while Uplizna may offer a compelling twice-yearly gMG treatment option.
An academic study of GLP-1 agonist showed promise in patients with the painful skin condition but with no signs that the Danish drugmaker will pursue the indication, smaller players in the space may be interested.
Organon will pay $175m up front for Roivant subsidiary Dermavant and its topical therapy for psoriasis Vtama. The acquirer is betting on growth from adding atopic dermatitis to Vtama’s label.
New pivotal data on Regeneron and Sanofi’s antibody in chronic urticaria are underwhelming, though probably sufficient for approval. A green light may beckon in bullous pemphigoid, too.
Pridopidine, sebetralstat and mirdametinib, which are novel treatments that are yet to be approved anywhere in the world, are among the latest products for which marketing applications are now under review by the European Medicines Agency.
The Danish firm’s dermatology products have made significant strides in the past six months, leading to an upwards revision of its sales forecast for full-year 2024.
The second instalment of In Vivo’s three-part series delves into the therapeutic categories that will propel forecast pharmaceutical sales growth for 2025, focusing on blood malignancies, skin conditions and generalized cardiovascular disease.