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DATA COMPILATION #PharmaFlow

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DMF filings rise 4.5% in Q3 2025; China holds lead, India records 20% growth in submissions
The third quarter (Q3) of 2025 witnessed a steady rise in Drug Master File (DMF) submissions to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). DMFs are used to provide confidential, detailed information about facilities, processes, or articles used in the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and storing of human drug productsA total of 323 Type II DMFs were submitted during this period, as opposed to 309 submissions in Q3 2024, marking an increase of 4.53 percent. This is the second highest number since 2018. In Q1 2025, 339 Type II filings were recorded.Across all DMF types (II, III, IV, and V), 479 DMFs were filed in Q3 2025, compared to 394 in Q3 2024, representing a 21.57 percent increase. Out of the 323 Type II DMFs submitted in Q3 2025, 40 had completed their review by the end of Q3, reflecting a processing lag between submission and review completion. View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2025 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available)China maintains its lead while India posts double-digit growth in DMF submissions China and India continued to dominate DMF submissions in Q3 2025. China retained the top spot with 153 Type II DMFs, matching its submission count from Q3 2024. India recorded 131 DMFs, marking a 20.18 percent increase over 109 filings during the corresponding period last year.The United States stood a distant third with 17 filings, compared to 13 in Q3 2024. Among European nations, Italy recorded eight DMFs, doubling its 2024 tally. The Netherlands filed four, up from three. Spain submitted only one DMF, as against seven submitted in Q3 2024. Taiwan made three filings, up from one submitted in Q3 2024. Together, India, China and Taiwan accounted for about 88.9 percent of all Type II DMFs filed during the quarter. View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2025 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) China’s Suzhou Ryway Biotech tops corporate tally; India’s Hetero, Biophore followChina’s Suzhou Ryway Biotech led the company-wise tally with 12 DMF submissions in Q3 2025. The company had not filed any DMFs in Q3 2024.India’s Hetero Group followed with nine DMFs, maintaining the same number of filings as Q3 2024. Biophore India Pharmaceuticals ranked third with six DMFs, doubling its count from three last year.Other notable contributors include Sai Sreyas Pharmaceuticals (India) and Shanghai Haoyuan Chemexpress (China), with five DMFs each. Companies such as SNJ Group, Lunan Pharmaceutical, Allsino Pharmaceutical, Shankus Pharma, Jiangxi Xinganjiang Pharmaceutical, Sunpure Extracts, Lee Pharma, Umedica Laboratories, Linhai Tianyu Pharmaceutical and Maithri Drugs filed four DMFs each. View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2025 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) Olaparib, semaglutide lead molecular filings; Dr. Reddy’s files DMF for edoxaban & tucatinibDr. Reddy’s Laboratories also featured among key DMF filers in Q3 2025, submitting two DMFs — for edoxaban tosylate monohydrate and tucatinib copovidone. Edoxaban tosylate monohydrate (marketed as Savaysa by Daiichi Sankyo) is a prescription anticoagulant used to reduce the risk of stroke and to treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Patent exclusivity for Savaysa extends until October 2026 in the United States, with no generic currently available.In terms of molecules, the highest number of DMFs were filed for olaparib, semaglutide, ruxolitinib phosphate, ferric carboxymaltose, and vismodegib, with three DMFs each in Q3 2025.Olaparib, sold by AstraZeneca under the brand name Lynparza, saw DMFs being filed by BDR Lifesciences and Intas Pharmaceuticals from India, and by ScinoPharm Taiwan during the quarter.Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist developed by Novo Nordisk, continued to draw strong interest from API manufacturers. DMFs for semaglutide were filed by three Chinese companies: Yangzhou Aurisco Pharmaceutical, Zhejiang Peptites Biotech, and Fujian Genohope Biotech.Ruxolitinib phosphate, marketed by Incyte as Jakafi, saw three DMFs. Three Indian companies — Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Valary Labs, and Devi Pharmatech — filed DMFs for this API in Q3 2025. Other molecules that received multiple DMF submissions include ferric carboxymaltose (used to treat iron-deficiency anemia) and vismodegib (an oral therapy for basal-cell carcinoma). View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2025 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) First-time DMF filings span 17 companies; India leads with nine first-time DMFs The quarter saw first-time DMF filings from 17 companies. India took a lead here with nine first-time DMF filings, followed by China (six), and the US (two).The DMF filings in this quarter included inclisiran sodium (filed by Aurisco Pharmaceutical of China), pacritinib citrate (by TAPI Nl B.V. of the Netherlands), and vosoritide (by Apicore LLC of the US).Out of the 19 first-time DMFs filed in Q3 2025, four completed their Generic Drug User Fee Amendments (GDUFA) review process during the quarter. View FDA DMF Filings in Q3 2025 (Power BI Dashboard, Free Excel Available) GDUFA fee for FY 2026: The FDA 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.Fee rates for fiscal year 2026 were published on July 30, 2025. FDA has revised fees under GDUFA III across all categories. While there is a slight increase in the DMF fee from US$ 95,084 in 2025 to US$ 102,584 in 2026, the ANDA fee has seen a sharp rise: from US$ 321,920 in 2025 to US$ 358,247 in 2026.FY 2025 and FY 2026 User Fee Rates Generic drug fee category Fees rates for FY 2025 Fees rates for FY 2026 Applications:     Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) US$ 3,21,920 US$ 3,58,247 Drug Master File (DMF) US$ 95,084 US$ 1,02,584 Facilities:     Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)—Domestic US$ 41,580 US$ 43,549 API—Foreign US$ 56,580 US$ 58,549 Finished Dosage Form (FDF)—Domestic US$ 2,31,952 US$ 2,38,943 FDF—Foreign US$ 2,46,952 US$ 2,53,943 Contract Manufacturing Organization (CMO)—Domestic US$ 55,668 US$ 57,346 CMO—Foreign US$ 70,668 US$ 72,346 GDUFA Program:     Large size operation generic drug applicant US$ 18,91,664 US$ 19,18,377 Medium size operation generic drug applicant US$ 7,56,666 US$ 7,67,351 Small business generic drug applicant US$ 1,89,166 US$ 1,91,838 Our viewFor several years prior to the pandemic, India had a lead in Type II DMF submissions. In recent years, China has surpassed India in DMF filings. But Q3 2025 numbers indicate that Indian drugmakers are fast catching up. Since DMFs establish trust in APIs from across the world, we feel this healthy competition between drugmakers from the two countries is good for the global pharmaceutical industry. 

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https://www.pharmacompass.com/radio-compass-blog/dmf-filings-rise-4-5-in-q3-2025-china-holds-lead-india-records-20-growth-in-submissions

#PharmaFlow by PHARMACOMPASS
13 Nov 2025

WEEKLY NEWS RECAP #Phispers

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Novo buys Cardior Pharma for up to US$ 1.1 bn; FDA okays two meds for pulmonary arterial hypertension
This week’s Phispers has news on drug approvals, particularly meds to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), and anemia caused by chronic kidney disease (CKD). The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Merck’s Winrevair and Johnson and Johnson’s combo tablet Opsynvi for treating adults with PAH. The agency has also okayed Italfarmaco’s Duvyzat for the treatment of DMD. And, after rejecting Akebia’s vadadustat in March 2022, the agency has okayed the drug to treat anemia caused by CKD.In deals, Novo Nordisk has agreed to acquire Cardior Pharmaceuticals for up to US$ 1.1 billion in order to boost its cardiovascular diseases pipeline. Blackstone’s life sciences arm is offering Moderna a funding of US$ 750 million to bolster its efforts to develop flu vaccines. And, non-profit Caring Cross is collaborating with Fiocruz, a foundation set up by the Brazilian government, to develop local manufacturing of CAR-T cell and stem cell gene therapies in Brazil, thereby making them affordable.In legal and regulatory updates, a federal judge in the US has given J&J a new chance to contest the scientific evidence linking its talc to cancer. And, FDA’s India office has said that inspectors from state drug control authorities from four Indian states are eligible to be included as observers for relevant inspections in their respective states.Novo strengthens cardio pipeline through US$ 1.1 billion Cardior Pharma buyoutNovo Nordisk has agreed to buy Cardior Pharmaceuticals for up to € 1.03 billion (US$ 1.1 billion), thereby strengthening its drug pipeline for cardiovascular diseases. Cardior’s therapeutic approach targets distinctive non-coding RNAs as a platform for addressing root causes of cardiac dysfunctions with an aim to achieve lasting patient impact, the Danish drugmaker said.Germany-based Cardior’s lead candidate CDR132L is designed to halt and partially reverse cellular pathology by selectively blocking abnormal levels of the microRNA molecule miR-132, potentially leading to long-lasting improvement in heart function. CDR132L is currently being investigated in a phase 2 trial in people with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) who have previously suffered a heart attack (myocardial infarction).Blackstone offers US$ 750 million funding to Moderna: Blackstone’s life sciences arm is offering funding of US$ 750 million to Moderna for funding its flu vaccines. This tranche of funding would bolster Moderna’s efforts to advance multiple vaccines and help lift its sagging fortunes due to the slump in post-Covid sales. The biotech firm is developing several new vaccines, including shots for cancer and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and plans to spend about US$ 4.5 billion on research and development in 2024.Caring Cross, Brazil’s Fiocruz to produce affordable gene therapies: Non-profit Caring Cross is collaborating with Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), a foundation from the Brazilian Ministry of Health, to develop local manufacturing of CAR-T cell and stem cell gene therapies in Brazil. Caring Cross has developed manufacturing processes that significantly decrease the material cost of making CAR-T cell therapy products. The initial phase of the program will focus on CAR-T cell therapies for leukemia and lymphoma.FDA approves Merck’s Winrevair, J&J’s Opsynvi to treat rare lung diseaseFDA has approved a breakthrough therapy from Merck that treats adults with hypertension that is caused by constriction of the arteries in the lungs, known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Merck’s Winrevair (sotatercept-csrk) is the first FDA-approved activin-signaling inhibitor therapy for PAH. It is to be given once every three weeks as a subcutaneous injection. Merck had acquired the drug through its US$ 11.5 billion acquisition of Acceleron Pharma in 2021.The agency has also approved Johnson & Johnson’s Opsynvi – a single-tablet combination of macitentan and tadalafil – for the chronic treatment of adults with PAH. With this approval, Opsynvi has become the only once-daily, single-tablet combination therapy for PAH.After rejection in 2022, Akebia’s med bags FDA nod for treating anemia in CKDFDA has approved Akebia’s anemia drug, vadadustat, to treat anemia caused by chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dialysis patients. The drug will be available under the brand name Vafseo. In March 2022, FDA had declined to approve vadadustat due to safety concerns as it posed an increased risk of blood clot formations and drug-induced injuries to the liver.Italfarmaco’s Duvyzat approved for DMD: FDA has approved the oral medication Duvyzat (givinostat) for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in patients six years of age and older. Duvyzat is the first nonsteroidal drug approved to treat patients with all genetic variants of DMD, the most common hereditary neuromuscular disease. Over time, the muscles deteriorate causing problems with walking. Ultimately, DMD leads to problems with breathing, causing early death. Duvyzat is set to compete with Sarepta Therapeutics’ bestselling medicine Exondys 51, and Sarepta’s other therapies Vyondys and Amondys.J&J gets fresh chance to contest evidence linking its talc to cancerIn the US, a federal judge has ruled that J&J will be given a new chance to contest the scientific evidence linking its talc to ovarian cancer. J&J has repeatedly denied claims that its baby powder and other talc products cause cancer or contain asbestos. The company is facing over 53,000 lawsuits over its talc products. J&J has welcomed the ruling as it said it intends to “shine a light on some of the made-for-court junk science” used in recent trials.FDA allows Indian states to observe its drug inspections: Amid growing concerns over the quality of drugs coming out of India, FDA’s India office has said that inspectors from state drug control authorities from four Indian states are eligible to be included as observers for relevant inspections in their respective states. The four states include Gujarat, Telangana, Goa, and Karnataka, where there are high numbers of FDA-registered facilities. The US agency has shared best practices and inspectional protocols in regulatory forums with the Indian states.  

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#Phispers by PHARMACOMPASS
28 Mar 2024

NEWS #PharmaBuzz

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https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/06/10/3309639/37519/en/akebia-therapeutics-strengthens-vafseo-vadadustat-patent-portfolio.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
10 Jun 2026

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/05/04/3286638/37519/en/akebia-therapeutics-announces-vadadustat-post-hoc-win-statistics-analysis-demonstrating-statistically-significant-reduction-in-mortality-and-hospitalization-composite-endpoint-publ.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
04 May 2026

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/01/12/3216827/37519/en/Akebia-Therapeutics-Announces-Corporate-Updates-and-2026-Pipeline-Outlook.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
12 Jan 2026

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/11/06/3183315/37519/en/Vafseo-vadadustat-Dialysis-Dependent-Patient-Post-Hoc-Data-Analysis-Composite-of-All-Cause-Mortality-and-Hospitalization-Outcomes-Statistically-More-Favorable-for-Patients-Receivin.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
06 Nov 2025

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/10/28/3175989/37519/en/Akebia-Therapeutics-Provides-Update-on-Vafseo-for-Non-Dialysis-Patients.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
28 Oct 2025

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/10/20/3169341/37519/en/Akebia-Therapeutics-Announces-Five-Presentations-at-ASN-Kidney-Week-2025.html

GLOBENEWSWIRE
20 Oct 2025