Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. has inked a licensing agreement picking rights to develop Idorsia Ltd.’s insomnia treatment in greater China, in exchange for a $30 million up-front payment.
Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. has inked a licensing agreement picking rights to develop Idorsia Ltd.’s insomnia treatment in greater China, in exchange for a $30 million up-front payment.
Simcere Pharmaceutical Group announced that the FDA has cleared the company’s IND application for SIM-0237 for the treatment of adult patients with advanced solid tumors.
Simcere Pharmaceutical Group has out-licensed its autoimmune drug candidate SIM-0278 for all indications to Almirall SA in a deal worth up to $507 million. Simcere granted exclusive global rights to the candidate to Almirall for development and commercialization excluding mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. In return, Almirall will pay Simcere $15 million up front.
Simcere Pharmaceutical Group has out-licensed its autoimmune drug candidate SIM-0278 for all indications to Almirall SA in a deal worth up to $507 million. Simcere granted exclusive global rights to the candidate to Almirall for development and commercialization excluding mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. In return, Almirall will pay Simcere $15 million up front.
Almirall SA and Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. have entered into an exclusive licensing agreement for Simcere's IL-2 mutant fusion protein (IL-2 mu-Fc) autoimmune drug candidate, SIM-0278.
China’s NMPA gave the green light to Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. for Cosela (injectable trilaciclib hydrochloride) as a treatment to decrease the risk of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression. It is intended for adult patients with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC), before they undergo a platinum/etoposide-containing regimen.
China’s NMPA gave the green light to Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. for Cosela (injectable trilaciclib hydrochloride) as a treatment to decrease the risk of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression. It is intended for adult patients with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC), before they undergo a platinum/etoposide-containing regimen.
In a deal that could be worth up to $565 million, Simcere Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. licensed in glutaminyl cyclase inhibitor varoglutamstat (PQ-912) and monoclonal N3pE-antibody PBD-C06, which target the neurotoxic amyloid species N3pE (pGlu-Abeta), from Vivoryon Therapeutics AG to develop and commercialize for Alzheimer’s disease in greater China.