Xbrane And Stada’s Ranibizumab Snapped Up In North America

Bausch + Lomb Licenses Biosimilar Lucentis Rival For US And Canada

Bausch + Lomb has struck a deal for US and Canadian rights to the Xlucane ranibizumab biosimilar rival to Lucentis that is being developed by Xbrane Biopharma and Stada.

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Eye care specialist Bausch + Lomb has struck a deal for Xbrane and Stada’s Ranibizumab • Source: Shutterstock

Eye care specialist Bausch + Lomb has struck a deal with Xbrane Biopharma and Stada that will give it exclusive US and Canadian marketing rights to the Xlucane (ranibizumab) biosimilar rival to Genentech’s Lucentis being developed by the two companies.

Under the terms of the deal, Bausch + Lomb will make an upfront payment in the “mid-single-digit millions of US dollars” range, with the firm making further milestone payments triggered by

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