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.

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