Merck’s Keytruda And Seagen’s Padcev Become First PD-1/ADC Combo To Win US Approval

In Urothelial Carcinoma

The blockbuster PD-1 inhibitor and antibody-drug conjugate will be used to treat a subset of first-line urothelial carcinoma patients considerably widening Padcev’s market, but rates of peripheral neuropathy with the combination have left some analysts concerned.    

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The Approval Extends Padcev's Use To The First Line Setting • Source: Shutterstock

Merck & Co., Inc.’s PD-1 inhibitor Keytruda has won US approval for use in combination with Seagen Inc. ’s antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) Padcev for the treatment of first-line urothelial carcinoma in an industry first, but analysts have some concerns about the regimen’s tolerability.

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