Anger Over Access To AstraZeneca's Evusheld Peaks In UK

Sales Of COVID-19 Antibody Have Slowed

News that the UK government will not procur any doses of AstraZeneca’s Evusheld for the prevention of COVID-19 infections in immunocompromised people has been greeted with dismay and the move will hurt the combo's already-limited sales growth.

Sodertalje, Sweden - April 27, 2014: Three purple flags with the logo for Atrazeneca flying in the wind on top of the flagpoles against the blue sky.
• Source: Archive

The access issues that are hampering sales growth for AstraZeneca PLC's Evusheld, are firmly in the spotlight again with the UK government's decision not to buy the antibody cocktail for the prevention of COVID-19 being described as irrenponsible and nonsense.

Evusheld (tixagevimab/cilgavimab) has full approval in the EU and received conditional marketing authorization in March across the Channel from the...

Read the full article – start your free trial today!

Join thousands of industry professionals who rely on Scrip for daily insights

  • Start your 7-day free trial
  • Explore trusted news, analysis, and insights
  • Access comprehensive global coverage
  • Enjoy instant access – no credit card required

More from COVID-19

Sanofi Bid For Second COPD Approval Hurt By Mixed Itepekimab Data

 
• By 

One Phase III trial hits but a second study misses by a mile.

New Vaccine Framework Avoided Worst-Case Scenario, Analysts Say

 
• By 

The new US FDA vaccine guidelines introduced on 20 May might cause financial woes for Moderna, but overall vaccine makers should not be as impacted as feared.

Arcturus and CSL Take on Pfizer With Longer-Lasting COVID Vaccine

 
• By 

Kostaive is the first self-amplifying mRNA COVID-19 vaccine to receive approval from the European Commission and could provide serious competition to Pfizer/BioNTech's Comirnaty and Moderna's Spikevax.

Under-Pressure Moderna Banks $590m To Speed Up Bird Flu Vaccine

 
• By 

A week after a downbeat forecast at J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the US mRNA specialist has pocketed another sizeable sum from the US Department of Health and Human Services to accelerate development of an H5N1 mRNA pandemic influenza vaccine.

More from Scrip

Big Top-Level Shifts At Sun: Ganorkar Is MD, Ex-Takeda Exec To Helm US Business

 

Sun’s founder hands top job to company longtimer Kirti Ganorkar as the firm implements a “structured and forward-looking” succession plan, while Richard Ascroft will lead the Indian drugmaker’s North America business.

UCB Follows Fellow European Pharmas With Major US Investment

 
• By 

The Belgian drugmaker is boosting its biologics capacity over the pond.

AstraZeneca Taps Into China’s R&D Engine With CSPC Alliance

 

After in-licensing a cardiovascular candidate last year, AstraZeneca has signed a strategic drug discovery alliance, which could generate billions of dollars in payments to the Chinese firm.