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DATA COMPILATION #PharmaFlow

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DMF filings hit all-time high in Q3 2024; China tops list with 58% increase in Type II submissions
Drug Master Files, or DMFs, are confidential documents that play a crucial role in the pharmaceutical industry. These files, submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), contain detailed information about ingredients, manufacturing processes, and packaging of medicines. They help the FDA oversee drug quality. Of the four types, Type II DMFs involve active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for both branded and generic drugs. The third quarter (Q3) of 2024 saw Type II DMF submissions set a new record. A total of 309 Type II DMFs were submitted to the FDA during this period, a substantial 24.6 percent increase over Q3 2023 (with 248 submissions). The second quarter of 2024 too saw a remarkable increase, with 237 Type II DMFs being submitted compared to 178 in Q2 2023. View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2024 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) China witnesses steep rise in DMF submissions, beats India with maximum filings In Q3 2024, China filed 153 DMFs submissions, marking a substantial 57.7 percent increase from the 97 submissions filed in Q3 2023. India maintained its strong position but fell to the number two spot with 110 DMFs, representing a modest 3.8 percent increase from 106 in Q3 2023. The US, which came a distant third, saw a slight decline in DMF submissions, with 13 filed in Q3 2024, as compared to 18 in Q3 2023. For several years, India had a lead in Type II DMFs. Since 2020, which marked the start of the pandemic, we have noticed a gradual increase in DMFs filed by China. This year, China has surpassed India considerably in the first three quarters. During the first nine months of 2024, China submitted 372, while India filed 286 DMFs. If this lead is maintained in Q4, DMFs from China will surpass that of India in 2024.  Amongst European countries, Spain led with seven DMFs, followed by Italy at four, and Germany and the Netherlands at three each. Among other nations, Japan contributed six while Israel submitted four DMFs. In company-wise tally, China’s Jiangsu East-Mab Biomedical Technology topped the list with an impressive 14 DMFs. On its heels were Indian companies — MSN at 13 DMFs, and Vamsi Labs and Hetero Drugs at nine DMFs each. China’s Porton Pharma and Wuxi AppTec filed five, while Shanghai Keze Yongxin Biotechnology, and Qingdao Glycogene Pharmaceutical contributed four submissions each. India's Maithri Drugs also submitted four. Japanese company Santeja filed five. Overall, Asia accounted for nearly 90 percent, with China contributing a dominant 49.5 percent of all DMF submissions. India was at 35.6 percent, the US at 4.2 percent, while Europe contributed 6.5 percent.  View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2024 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) Diabetes, obesity, cancer, women’s health drugs emerge as hot molecules in Q3 2024 In terms of molecules, semaglutide (used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and weight management) and relugolix (to treat prostate cancer and uterine fibroids) saw six DMF filings each in Q3 2024, indicating significant industry interest in these compounds. Following closely behind were semaglutide’s competitor tirzepatide and overactive bladder therapy vibegron, garnering four DMFs each. Finerenone (a non-steroidal drug for chronic kidney disease associated with type 2 diabetes) and voclosporin (an immunosuppressant for lupus nephritis) saw three DMFs each.  The last quarter also witnessed the introduction of 14 molecules with first-time DMFs. Among them were acetoxy empagliflozin, cabozantinib fumarate, tivozanib hydrochloride monohydrate, diosmetin, trilaciclib, clenbuterol hydrochloride, fenoterol hydrobromide, tapinarof and fezolinetant. Fezolinetant, with a DMF from Spain’s Moehs Iberica, is the active ingredient in Astellas’ Veozah, which is the first non-hormonal treatment for menopausal symptoms approved by the FDA. Tapinarof, filed by India’s Maithri Drugs, is used in Vtama, a novel steroid-free psoriasis cream. Other compounds that made their DMF debut include berotralstat, calcium phosphoryl choline chloride, phloroglucinol dihydrate, belumosudil mesylate and trimethylphloroglucinol. During Q2 2024, there were 19 drugs that saw DMF submissions for the first time, including molecules like triptorelin, sorafenib, pralsetinib, trilaciclib dihydrochloride, resmetirom (hepatology) and teneligliptin hydrochloride hydrate (metabolic disorders).  View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2024 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)    GDUFA fee for FY 2025: The FDA’s Generic Drug User Fee Amendments (GDUFA) is a law designed to speed access to safe and effective generic drugs to the public and reduce costs to the industry. The fiscal year 2025 fee rates were published on July 31, 2024. The FDA has revised fees under GDUFA III for all categories. While there is a slight increase in the DMF fee from US$ 94,682 in 2024 to US$ 95,084 in 2025, the ANDA fee has witnessed a significant jump — from US$ 252,453 in 2024 to US$ 321,920 in 2025. FY 2024 and FY 2025 User Fee Rates Generic drug fee category Fees rates for FY 2024 Fees rates for FY 2025 Applications: Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) US$ 2,52,453   US$ 3,21,920   Drug Master File (DMF) US$ 94,682 US$ 95,084 Facilities: Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)—Domestic US$ 40,464 US$ 41,580 API—Foreign US$ 55,464 US$ 56,580 Finished Dosage Form (FDF)—Domestic US$ 2,20,427   US$ 2,31,952 FDF—Foreign US$ 2,35,427   US$ 2,46,952 Contract Manufacturing Organization (CMO)—Domestic US$ 52,902 US$ 55,668 CMO—Foreign US$ 67,902 US$ 70,668 GDUFA Program: Large size operation generic drug applicant US$ 17,29,629   US$ 18,91,664 Medium size operation generic drug applicant US$ 6,91,852   US$ 7,56,666 Small business generic drug applicant US$ 1,72,963   US$ 1,89,166 Our view The highlight of the last few quarters has been the sharp rise in Type II DMF filings from China. The submission of a DMF is not required by law or any FDA regulation. FDA’s DMF guideline offers guidance on acceptable approaches to meeting regulatory requirements. Moreover, DMFs establish trust in APIs from lesser-known companies. With a growing emphasis on compliance and quality assurance, it appears that Chinese drug companies are eager to demonstrate their commitment to high standards and build trust in the US market. And that’s good news for the pharmaceutical industry.   

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#PharmaFlow by PHARMACOMPASS
24 Oct 2024

WEEKLY NEWS RECAP #Phispers

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Lilly to invest US$ 3 bn in China to boost supply of new obesity drug; Servier acquires Day One Biopharma for US$ 2.5 bn
In Phispers this week, Eli Lilly announced its plans to invest US$ 3 billion in China over the next decade in order to build production capacity for its experimental ‌type 2 diabetes and obesity treatment orforglipron. Servier acquired Day One Biopharma for US$ 2.5 billion to boost its oncology pipeline. Swiss contract drug manufacturing organization (CDMO) Lonza sold its capsules business to Lone Star Funds for US$ 3 billion. And BioNTech founders said they are quitting the firm to start a new venture. In drug approvals, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) okayed Johnson & Johnson’s Tecvayli (teclistamab-cqyv) in combination with Darzalex Faspro (daratumumab and hyaluronidase-fihj) to treat adult patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who have received at least one prior line of therapy. The agency also expanded the labels of Bristol Myers Squibb’s Sotyktu (deucravacitinib) for the treatment of adults with active psoriatic arthritis, and of Wellcovorin (leucovorin calcium) to treat a rare genetic condition.In trials, Bristol Myers Squibb’s experimental drug mezigdomide in combination with Amgen’s cancer drug Kyprolis (carfilzomib) and dexamethasone met a phase 3 study’s primary goal by improving survival in patients with relapsed multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. Xenon Pharmaceuticals’ experimental epilepsy drug, azetukalner, significantly reduced focal-onset seizures in a late-stage trial. And Roche’s giredestrant failed to meaningfully help newly diagnosed patients with breast cancer in a phase 3 trial.The FDA issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk over issues with its procedures for reporting potential side effects of its diabetes drug Ozempic (semaglutide), which is also prescribed for weight loss. And Vinay Prasad, the controversial head of FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), ‌will leave the agency next month.Lilly to invest US$ 3 billion in China to build capacity for its new obesity medEli Lilly plans to invest US$ 3 billion in China over the next decade to build production capacity for its experimental ‌type-2 diabetes and obesity treatment orforglipron. This drug is under FDA review, with a decision expected in April. Lilly has also filed for marketing authorization for the pill in China.BioNTech founders to start new venture: BioNTech’s co-founders and leading executives — CEO Ugur Sahin and chief medical officer Özlem Türeci — are quitting the company by the end ‌of the year to start a new venture. BioNTech said it had initiated a search for their successors.Servier acquires Day One Biopharma for US$ 2.5 bn to boost its oncology pipelineFrench pharmaceutical group Servier has announced the acquisition of US-based Day One Biopharmaceuticals for ‌about US$ 2.5 billion. This buyout will expand Servier’s brain tumor portfolio and give it access to FDA-approved Ojemda (tovorafenib), a monotherapy for pediatric low-grade glioma, the most common form of brain tumor in children.Lonza sells its capsules business: Swiss CDMO Lonza has announced the sale of its capsules and health ingredients business to private equity fund Lone Star Funds for an enterprise value of CHF 2.3 billion (US$ 3 billion).J&J’s Tecvayli-Darzalex combo wins approval under FDA’s voucher programFDA has approved Johnson & Johnson’s Tecvayli (teclistamab-cqyv) in combination with Darzalex Faspro (daratumumab and hyaluronidase-fihj) to treat adults with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who have received at least one prior line of therapy. This decision was issued 55 days after filing and marks the third approval under the Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (CNPV) pilot program. The new approval is for second-line treatment of the blood cancer.Sotyktu okayed for psoriatic arthritis: FDA has expanded the label of Bristol Myers Squibb’s Sotyktu (deucravacitinib) for the treatment of adults with active psoriatic arthritis. Sotyktu is the first and only tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor to be approved for this indication.Leucovorin approved for rare genetic disorder: FDA has expanded the use of decades-old drug Wellcovorin (leucovorin calcium) to treat cerebral folate transport deficiency, a rare genetic condition in adult and pediatric patients that prevents folate from properly reaching the brain. People with this condition have severe developmental delays, movement disorders, seizures, and other serious neurological complications. The move comes months after the Trump administration touted leucovorin as a potential therapy for a broader group of patients with symptoms of autism spectrum disorder.Bristol Myers’ mezigdomide enhances survival rates in late-stage blood cancer trialBristol Myers Squibb’s experimental drug — mezigdomide — for a rare form of blood cancer met a phase 3 study’s primary goal by improving survival. Mezigdomide, when used in combination with Amgen’s cancer drug Kyprolis (carfilzomib) and dexamethasone, showed significant improvement in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma without the disease worsening, compared to carfilzomib and dexamethasone alone.Xenon’s epilepsy drug meets main goal: Xenon Pharmaceuticals’ experimental epilepsy drug, azetukalner, significantly reduced focal-onset seizures in a late-stage trial. Azetukalner also demonstrated a safety and tolerability profile consistent with prior studies.Roche’s breast cancer drug combo fails trial: Roche said its breast ‌cancer pill, giredestrant, failed to meaningfully help newly diagnosed patients with breast cancer in a phase 3 trial. The investigational drug was being tested in combination with palbociclib for people with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative, locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer.FDA issues warning letter to Novo Nordisk over reporting Ozempic side effectsFDA has issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk over issues with its procedures for reporting potential side effects of its diabetes drug Ozempic (semaglutide), which is also prescribed for weight loss. The agency has cited three deaths among patients receiving semaglutide. Novo Nordisk violated its protocols for reporting adverse symptoms that could potentially be tied to the drug, the letter said. Meanwhile, the company has undertaken an action plan to address the gaps.Rise in dementia in diabetes patients: According to a study published in The Lancet, newer diabetes medicines, including GLP-1 drugs, provide heart protection along with blood sugar control. Analyzing data from 10 wealthy countries on 2.7 million deaths of patients with type 2 diabetes between 2000 and 2023, the researchers noted overall declines in mortality rates from cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes. However, they reported increases in mortality rates and proportions of deaths from dementia and other causes.Vinay Prasad to leave CBER in April: Vinay Prasad, the controversial head of FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, ‌will leave the agency next month, FDA commissioner Marty Makary said. A search is currently underway for Prasad’s successor. 

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#Phispers by PHARMACOMPASS
12 Mar 2026

NEWS #PharmaBuzz

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https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizers-braftovi-regimen-nearly-doubles-median-progression

PRESS RELEASE
31 May 2026

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-fda-approves-leucovorin-ultra-rare-genetic-disorder-causing-autism-like-2026-03-10/

REUTERS
11 Mar 2026

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/pharmaceuticals/astrazeneca-gets-cdsco-approval-for-durvalumab-in-gastric-cancer-treatment/articleshow/127904949.cms

ECONOMICTIMES
06 Feb 2026

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/02/04/3232074/0/en/Oncolytics-Biotech-Receives-FDA-Fast-Track-Designation-for-Pelareorep-in-2L-KRAS-Mutant-MSS-Metastatic-Colorectal-Cancer.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
04 Feb 2026

https://www.raps.org/news-and-articles/news-articles/2026/1/experts-raise-concerns-over-lower-evidentiary-stan

RAPS
12 Jan 2026

https://www.indianpharmapost.com/news/glenmark-pharmaceuticals-usa-to-launch-leucovorin-calcium-for-injection-usp-350-mgvial-single-dose-vial-18521

INDPHARMAPOST
12 Dec 2025