Boehringer Ingelheim announces layoffs due to poor U.S. sales of its biosimilar version of AbbVie's Humira
Everything to know about the April 8 eclipse in Atlantic Canada | SaltWire #eclipse #atlanticcanada - Boehringer Ingelheim on Thursday said it will lay off some of its salesforce due to poor U.S. sales of its biosimilar version of AbbVie’s blockbuster arthritis treatment Humira .
Despite nine biosimilars being launched in the U.S. last year, AbbVie has held onto more than 98% of the Humira market. Humira until recently was the world's top selling prescription medicine with annual sales reaching $22 billion in 2022, but has been eclipsed by Merck & Co's cancer drug Keytruda. The German drugmaker priced its branded and unbranded versions the drug at a 5% and 81% discount to Humira’s 2023 list price of $6,922 per month.
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