Biosimilar deals forge a trio of partnerships

Aflurry of activity in the biosimilar licensing arena has resulted in three new partnerships being struck. Lupin and Mylan have entered a deal for Mylan to sell the Indian firm’s etanercept candidate in various worldwide territories; Prestige Biopharma and Alvogen have agreed a licensing and supply arrangement on Prestige’s trastuzumab in central and eastern Europe (CEE); and Shanghai Henlius Biotech will allow Accord to sell its trastuzumab in more than 70 countries around the globe.

Aflurry of activity in the biosimilar licensing arena has resulted in three new partnerships being struck. Lupin and Mylan have entered a deal for Mylan to sell the Indian firm’s etanercept candidate in various worldwide territories; Prestige Biopharma and Alvogen have agreed a licensing and supply arrangement on Prestige’s trastuzumab in central and eastern Europe (CEE); and Shanghai Henlius Biotech will allow Accord to sell its trastuzumab in more than 70 countries around the globe.

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