Boehringer’s Cyltezo, The Only Interchangeable Humira Biosimilar, Gets A New Form

Subcutaneous Form Has Been FDA-Approved Since 2017; Interchangeable Since 2021

Boehringer Ingelheim has welcomed a new FDA approval for its Cyltezo (adalimumab-adbm) interchangeable biosimilar, ahead of planned launch on 1 July.

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Boehringer Ingelheim has scooped a potentially material advantage for its already approved Cyltezo (adalimumab-adbm) interchangeable biosimilar to AbbVie’s Humira (adalimumab), with a further US Food and Drug Administration approval for a new autoinjector pen option.

Cyltezo, referencing the 50mg/ml low-concentration version of AbbVie’s blockbuster treatment for inflammatory diseases, is the only adalimumab biosimilar product currently that carries a designation for interchangeability

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