Teva and mAbxience team up on second oncology biosimilar

3 October 2024

Israel’s Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and mAbxience, a Fresenius Kabi majority-owned group with partial ownership from Insud Pharma, have announced a global licensing deal for the development of an anti PD-1 oncology biosimilar candidate.

This marks the second agreement between the two companies, building on an earlier deal signed in April of this year which relates to a biosimilar candidate currently in development for the treatment of multiple oncology indications.

The global agreement to develop an additional unnamed oncology biosimilar further strengthens the alliance between Teva and mAbxience, underscoring their shared goal to provide cost-effective, high-quality biosimilar treatments that address critical unmet needs in oncology care. 

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