Ferring Reflects On Fruitful 2022 As Filing Costs Hit Profits

Bagged Two FDA Approvals Just Two Weeks Apart

While reproductive medicine and maternal health remains the mainstay for the Swiss group, Ferring president Per Falk says the approvals of the microbiome treatment Rebyota and bladder cancer gene therapy Adstiladrin represent "important avenues for exploration and growth."

Ferring HQ
The Swiss group's HQ in Saint-Prex • Source: Ferring

Ferring Pharmaceuticals has been looking back at an eventful 2022 which saw potentially game-changing approvals in the US for its microbiome and gene therapies and record revenues for the Swiss group.

The highlights of the year were the approvals by the US Food and Drug Administration for Rebyota (live fecal microbiota), for preventing recurrence of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) following antibiotic treatment, and Adstiladrin (nadofaragene firadenovec), Ferring's gene-based therapy for bladder cancer

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