With Vuity Approval, AbbVie Continues Stepping Into Eye Care

Presbyopia Drug Carries On Allergan Legacy

AbbVie had no presence in ophthalmic medicine other than a single indication for Humira before the Allergan merger, but now has a growing eye care portfolio, including early FDA approval of Vuity for presbyopia.

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AbbVie has more ophthalmology plans beyond first eye drop approval for presbyopia

Eye care was barely a blip on the radar at AbbVie Inc. when it acquired Allergan plc – a 2016 label expansion of top-seller Humira (adalimumab) into uveitis was AbbVie’s only foray into ophthalmic medicine before the mega-merger that happened to bring it into the sector. Eye care R&D and product performance still may not be a central topic during AbbVie’s quarterly earnings calls, but the recent approval of Vuity for presbyopia represents progress for the combined company’s burgeoning eye care segment.

During its third quarter earnings call on 29 October, AbbVie noted that its eye care franchise – led by dry...

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