Pricing Could Help Lundbeck's Vyepti In Slow-Growing CGRP Market

After eptinezumab’s approval in the US, EVP Peter Anastasiou told Scrip it will take time to change migraine doctors’ prescribing habits, but he expects CGRP inhibitors to become mainstay preventative treatments. Vyepti’s list price is about $1,000 below its competitors’ launch prices.

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Vyepti is now approved in the US for migraine prevention • Source: Shutterstock

Lundbeck Inc. does not see the intravenous administration of its newly approved migraine prevention therapy Vyepti (eptinezumab-jjmr) as a hurdle to commercial success despite the availability of three subcutaneously administered calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) inhibitors in the US. Instead, the company believes that being the only anti-CGRP drug administered by I.V. infusion Vyepti makes an attractive migraine prevention option to replace older, less effective medicines.

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