It took quite a while for UCB S.A. to get the regulatory thumbs-up for Bimzelx in the all-important US market for psoriasis but it has now bagged approvals across the Atlantic in three rheumatology indications which should help drive sales growth for the IL-17A and IL-17F inhibitor.
Trio Of US Approvals Pushes UCB's Bimzelx Towards Blockbuster Status
The Belgian drugmaker’s dual IL-17A and IL-17F inhibitor is now approved for four indications in the US, with another in hidradenitis suppurativa expected soon, and analysts believe that UCB’s peak sales forecast of €4bn could be on the conservative side.

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