What’s Next? Five Things To Look Out For In May

Generics Bulletin previews the most noteworthy and anticipated events for May 2025.

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Sandoz is set to break new ground in May, introducing the first US biosimilars to Amgen’s denosumab brands, Prolia and Xgeva, via a patent-litigation settlement agreement with the originator.

On 31 May, Sandoz is expected to launch its Wyost (denosumab-bddz) and Jubbonti (denosumab-bddz) rivals to Amgen’s Xgeva and Prolia...

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