Sanofi Counts On OTC Switches Adding $1bn In Consumer Revenues By 2026

Sanofi eyes $1bn top line growth from OTC switches of ED drug Cialis and flu drug Tamiflu after they launch by 2026, says CEO Paul Hudson. Like switch consultants, though, he acknowledges the high bar for approval moving additional Rx ingredients to OTC.

Lyon France, 3 October 2017: White logo of the french multinational pharmaceutical company Sanofi on their glass office building in Lyon France - Image

Sanofi has expectations for its standalone consumer health care business to launch OTC switches of erectile dysfunction treatment Cialis and flu remedy Tamiflu by 2026 and add around $1bn to the French pharma's top line, says CEO Paul Hudson.

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