Deals Of The Week Wonders: What Does Merck’s Latest Biosimilar Move Really Mean?

Plus a look at Roche/Chiasma, Chiesi/Cornerstone, Eisai/Valeant and more

Ever since Merck & Co. jumped into the biosimilar field in 2008 with a ferocious go get ’em attitude more fitting of a National Football League tackle than a big pharma, we’ve been following their progress – and then lack of progress – closely. Back when most pharmaceutical manufacturers were still griping about defending their biologic brands, Merck’s early aggressive ambitions made an interesting case study in how a big pharma might strike offensively by positioning itself as a contender in the biosimilar space.

So the company’s announcement Feb. 20 that it has partnered with Korea’s Samsung BioepsisCo. Ltd. to develop multiple undisclosed biosimilar...

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