Sector News

Generics set to undercut blockbusters from Merck, Novartis and BMS

January 17, 2017
Life sciences

Several blockbusters are set to take a nosedive this year as patent losses hit Novartis, Merck & Co., Bristol-Myers Squibb and other top pharma companies.

Dickson Data has compiled a list of major drugs losing their IP protection this year, and standing at the top is Novartis’ Sandostatin LAR with $1.6 billion in annual sales. Used to treat acromegaly and severe diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome, the drug will quickly face generic erosion from a slew of companies, including Teva, Sun Pharma, Sagent Pharmaceuticals and Wockhardt.

Behind Sandostatin LAR is Merck’s antibiotic Cubicin, a key prize in the New Jersey pharma giant’s $9.5 billion purchase of Cubist Pharmaceuticals back in 2014. The drug currently tallies $1.17 billion in sales, according to Dickson, and is set to face cheaper rivals from Hospira, Teva and Crane Pharma, FDA records show.

Merck faces another blockbuster loss, too: Its cholesterol med Vytorin, with $1.12 billion in sales, comes in fourth place, according to Dickson. Bristol-Myers’ HIV drug Reyataz stands in third place with $1.14 billion.

Branded drugs tend to lose 90% of their sales after multiple generics make it to market, according to the firm. The copycats are typically 80 to 85% cheaper than the branded originals.

Although not a blockbuster like others on the list, Eli Lilly’s ADHD med Strattera rounds out the top five drugs facing a patent expiration, Dickson found, with annual sales just shy of $700 million. Zydus, Aurobindo, Sun Pharma and Mylan are among the companies seeking to grab a piece of that drug’s annual haul.

Merck’s antibiotic Invanz and antifungal med Cancidas are also set to lose patent protection for the New Jersey pharma giant; all told, the drugmaker has four meds totaling $3.8 billion in sales—10% of its total haul—susceptible to generics this year.

By Eric Sagonowsky

Source: Fierce Pharma

comments closed

Related News

May 4, 2024

Novartis acquires Mariana in $1.75bn deal to strengthen radioligand portfolio

Life sciences

Novartis will acquire Mariana’s lead candidate MC-339, a radioligand therapy (RLT) designed to target small-cell lung cancer. Last year, Mariana had raised $175m in a Series B round from several funds and pharma giant Eli Lilly.

May 4, 2024

Novo Nordisk aims for market domination, boasts $1.5bn obesity sales in Q1

Life sciences

The company’s aspiration to expand the use of its obesity products to cardiovascular indications has been successful. In March, its blockbuster drug Wegovy was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases in obese or overweight adults.

May 4, 2024

Ono Pharmaceutical acquires cancer-focused biopharma Deciphera for $2.4bn

Life sciences

Massachusetts-based Deciphera brings to the table an extensive kinase inhibitor pipeline, kinase drug discovery expertise, and a strong commercial and sales platform in the US and European markets that is meant to advance Ono’s capabilities and presence in the oncology space.

How can we help you?

We're easy to reach