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EvaluatePharma

World Preview 2016,


Outlook to 2022
9th Edition September 2016

Welcome to the EvaluatePharma


World Preview 2016, Outlook to 2022

The ninth edition of EvaluatePharmas World


Preview brings together many of our analyses
to provide a top level insight, from the worlds
financial markets, into the expected performance
of the industry between now and 2022. Based on
EvaluatePharmas coverage of the worlds leading
5,000 pharmaceutical and biotech companies,
the World Preview highlights trends in prescription
drug sales, patent risk, R&D spend, global brand
sales and market performance by therapy area.
Also included this year are new analysis on
Worldwide Pharma Innovation 2008-2022 with
insights into the companies with most valuable
pipelines based on NPV analysis, best performing
products and the most successful launches since
2010. Complimentary copies of the full report can
be downloaded at:
www.evaluate.com/PharmaWorldPreview2016

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Foreword
Recent events in the world of health care could give cause to think that the
good times might be at an end for the pharma industry, following a spectacular
four-year bull run.
Increasingly vocal politicians railing against US drug pricing, a weak global
recovery, the uncertainties thrown up by Brexit, and the outcome of US
presidential race have all combined to make investors jittery. The situation has
led to a sharp re-rating of stock prices in 2016 and the IPO and venture financing
markets being hit heavily.
But for those willing to take a longer term view the outlook is a bit more nuanced.

This years World Preview shows worldwide


prescription sales are forecast to show annual
compound growth of 6.3% between 2016
and 2022.
Most of this growth is being driven by the prospects for a raft of new products that will come onto the
market in the next seven years treatments that will hopefully take the torch from industrys superstars,
like Harvoni, whose light is now fading.
Roches Tecentriq was approved in bladder cancer this year and the anti-PD-L1 MAb is set to be one of the
best selling drugs in 2022, its stable mate Ocrevus is set to be approved this year and along with other
R&D stars such as dupilumab should help the industry to keep moving in the right trajectory.
Meanwhile, recent R&D productivity gains have resulted in ever more treatments moving swiftly through
the pipeline, with 56 products approved in 2015, a number that broke what seemed like the unassailable
record of 50 in 2014.
However, at the current run rate 2016 might only see 47 drugs approved, raising the following question:
rather than being a new normal, was 2015 the peak? If this is the case then the forecast 2.8% increases
in compounded annual R&D spend to 2022 might now only yield diminishing returns.
The potential for falling drug approvals is not the only possible change in the industry. For the first time
in years Novartis has had its crown snatched as the number one pharma company by prescription sales.
Roche is now top of the heap, albeit by the most slender of margins, thanks in part to some of the more
untraditional areas of its pipeline. Multiple sclerosis drug Ocrevus and haemophilia treatment emicizumab
are both among the top 20 most valuable R&D projects and have helped Roche eclipse its fellow
countryman as well as claim the title of the company with the most valuable pipeline.
But with only a cigarette paper between Novartis and Roche, the current rankings could be quickly
reversed, especially given the Roches higher exposure to biosimilar competition.

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Foreword

What perhaps is more interesting in the battle of giants is the rapid advancement made by big biotech
Celgene, and surprisingly Shire, both of whom have significantly improved their positions in the table
Celgene can thank the continued strength of Revlimid and newer products Otezla and Pomalyst, while
Shire has achieved its advancement by the acquisition of Baxalta.
Certain therapy areas are also set to continue to increase rapidly, adding to the strong overall growth
forecasts for the industry. Oncology remains the sectors powerhouse, clocking up compound annual sales
growth of almost 13% over the next seven years, driven by recent advances in immunotherapy that have
facilitated the launch of drugs such as Keytruda, Imbruvica and Tecentriq.

Expanding waistlines across the globe are


helping to prop up sales of anti-diabetic
drugs. The therapy area is set to grow 7%
annually by 2022.
The aging population and the concomitant need to treat macular degeneration are driving the expansion
of sales in the sensory organs sector.
Indeed, there is no therapy area forecast to see a decline in sales. The worst performing, anti-virals,
only recorded flat growth due mainly to the rapid slowdown in hepatitis C sales following a spectacular
peak in 2015.
There are, however, several issues that could spoil this rosy picture of uninterrupted growth.
Few could have predicted the savage reversal of fortune suffered by speciality pharma groups and
particularly Valeant. These were the companies that drove much of the M&A activity and sector share price
gains in 2014-2015. During that time they were rewarded for their business models of aggressive debtfuelled expansion, and price increases for elderly products.
It was the eventual political scrutiny over pricing of some of these older drugs that started the wheels in
motion, first bringing Turing Pharmaceuticals to its knees and then Valeant. The recent outcry over Mylans
price increases for EpiPen followed by the companys repeated capitulations show just how sensitive
pricing models can be to political pressure.
What this could result in is companies having to spend more time in pricing drugs according to real world
benefits and proven efficacy, rather than what they believe the market can bear.
And with the US presidential elections around the corner, the political pressure on pricing is unlikely to
ease. While any rhetoric is unlikely to make it into legislation anytime soon, the uncertainty could impact the
industry. What all of this will almost certainly do is make market access one of the most important deciding
factors in a drugs success or failure, as shown by the slow uptake of the PCSK9 class and heart failure
drug Entresto.
The other seismic impact on the industry could be the widespread adoption of biosimilars. Last month
Sandozs biosimilar version of Enbrel was approved in America, in the next five years some of the industrys
biggest beasts will succumb to lookalike competition in the US. The likes of Humira, Rituxan and Avastin
are all forecast to fall by 2020.

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Foreword

The big question is if sell side analysts have properly estimated the threat. If the uptake of Remsima
in Europe, which has forced Merck to discount its list price for Remicade by 25% in the UK and seen
biosimilars capture over 90% of the Norwegian market, are anything to go by then the sales of
biosimilars in the US could be much higher than currently forecast.
However, the biosimilar threat will be held at bay, for now, until biosimilar developers can finally end the
patent dance, a process that is currently keeping approved US products off the market.
But strong support for biosimilars is coming both from politicians and payers, with the likes of Express
Scripts weighing into the debate about how much of the healthcare budget could be saved by using
biosimilar products.
Drug failure also remains a risk to the industry. Opdivos recent disappointment in non-small cell lung
cancer should serve as a warning, not only for the perils involved in clinical trials, but also the over
exuberance of sell-side forecasts.
So while currently the industry does have plenty to celebrate, there are numerous potential brakes on
progress that could make the outlook much more mixed.

Antonio Iervolino
Head of Forecasting, Evaluate Ltd

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Lisa Urquhart
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Analysis Highlights

Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales 2016-22 in figures

+6.3%

DRIVERS

$169bn

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Additional sales in 2022 from


R&D pharmaceutical pipeline.

New FDA approvals in 2015,


topping 2014 record.

CAGR*
2016-22

BRAKES

Increase of the pharmaceutical


bill. Can the system afford it?
Additional sales in 2022
exposed to clinical and
market access risk
(e.g. recent setbacks
Opdivo, abemaciclib)

+6.3%

$343bn

$32bn

Increasing value of new


FDA approvals (USA sales
5 yrs post launch).

Sales at risk during 2016-22


period. Increasing risk
from biosimilars.

$249bn

+13%

2016-22 CAGR for Cancer


and Immunosuppressants
market.

Biosimilar erosion expected


for top selling biologics.
Conservative estimate?

-33%

51%

Additional sales in 2022


from products recently
launched in the market
(lower risk vs. R&D assets).

US market CAGR 2016-22.


Still feasible despite increasing
scrutiny from payers.

+7%

* Compound Annual Growth Rate.

Worldwide prescription drug sales forecasted to grow


at 6.3% (CAGR) 2016-2022
50% of the 2022 increase in sales to come from R&D
projects (+$169bn)
Novartis and Roche to compete head to head for the crown of
worldwide prescription sales in 2022. Pfizer to challenge them
following Medivation acquisition.
Celgene (+16%) and Shire (+19%) expected to record the fastest
sales growth (CAGR) by 2022.

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Analysis Highlights

Biologics to contribute 50% of the Top 100 product sales by 2022;


Roche leads market.
Roche has the highest valued pipeline (NPV) at $43bn in 2022.
Gilead is the top value creator based on 2015 sales from recently
launched products.
Tecfidera best commercial launch after hepatitis Cs success stories
Harvoni and Sovaldi.
Roches ocrevus and Sanofis dupilumab projected to be the most
valuable R&D projects.
Worldwide pharmaceutical R&D spend expected to grow by 2.8%
(CAGR) to $182bn in 2022.
Roche overtakes Novartis with biggest spend on pharmacuetical R&D
in 2022.
New drug approvals in 2015 reach a record 56 NMEs.
Oncology is still the largest therapy area by sales (+12.5% CAGR) 2016-22.
Roche remains the leader of the oncology field but its growth is set to
fade due to biosimilars.
Abbvie still dominates anti-rheumatics market in 2022; high expectations
on Lillys baricitinib.
GlaxoSmithKline gains vaccines market leadership following oncology
portfolio deal swap with Novartis.
Pfizers pneumococcal vaccine Prevnar-13 remains the top selling
vaccines product.
Gileads lead continues in anti-viral market in 2022 largely due to its
HIV portfolio.
Opdivo and Revlimid to compete for the top selling products in the
world in 2022.
Roche products make up 10% of top 50 selling products in the world
in 2022.
AbbVies Humira will continue to be the leading product in the USA in
2022, with sales of $10.7bn.
Xarelto to emerge as the top selling brand in Europe with 2.5bn
sales in 2022.

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Table of Contents
Contents

Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales (2008-2022)

11

Regional Prescription Drug Sales: USA, Europe and Japan (2013-2015)

12

Regional Prescription Drug Sales: USA (2013-2015)

14

Regional Prescription Drug Sales: Europe (2013-2015)

16

Regional Prescription Drug Sales: Japan (2013-2015)

18

Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales in 2022: Top 20 Companies

20

Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC Sales by Technology (2008-2022)

22

Worldwide Pharma Innovation (2008-2022) NEW

25

Top 20 Most Valuable R&D Projects (Ranked by Net Present Value)

27

Worldwide R&D Spend by Pharma & Biotech Companies (2008-2022)

28

Pharmaceutical R&D Spend in 2022: Top 20 Companies

29

FDA New Drug Approvals Analysis NMEs & Biologicals (2001-2015)

31

Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC Sales by Therapy Area in 2022

33

Oncology Market to 2022

35

Anti-Diabetics Market to 2022

37

Anti-Rheumatics Market to 2022

39

Vaccines Market to 2022

41

Anti-Virals Market to 2022

44

2022: Top 50 Selling Products in the World

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2022: Top 50 Selling Products in the USA

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Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales


(2008-2022)

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characterised by larger unmet need and easier market access.

Worldwide prescription drug sales forecasted to grow at 6.3%


(CAGR) through to 2022.

There are two dynamics at play that could affect this optimistic outlook.
Firstly, the $249bn of sales at risk between 2016 and 2022 signals
that the pharma industry has just entered a second patent cliff era
where top biologic blockbusters will be challenged by biosimilars.
And the current scenario modelled by brokers tends to forecast a very
conservative impact for upcoming biosimilars. Secondly, the US market
access landscape is rapidly transforming and the criteria set by payers,
once looser, are much more stringent. The slow uptake of Entresto
and the PCSK9 inhibitors (Praluent and Repatha), as well as the recent
increase in the number of drug exclusions announced by both CVS
and Express Scripts are points in case.

According to EvaluatePharma consensus forecasts, the


pharmaceutical industry is set to grow at 6.3% per year (CAGR)
reaching $1.12tr by 2022. The new wave of innovative therapies
(Opdivo, Keytruda and Ibrance among others) approved by regulators
in the last three years will be the core engine behind this trend and
it also seems to prove that the transformation of the pharmaceutical
R&D model is moving into the right direction. The orphan drug
market is expected to almost double between 2016-22, peaking at
$217bn in 2022 and further demonstrates that R&D programmes
are increasingly oriented towards more narrow patient populations

Worldwide Total Prescription Drug Sales (2008-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

1,200

+6.3% CAGR 2016-22

800

600

400

584

557

547

536

565

567

673

639

610

579

566

584

143

161

181

217

127

200

113

200
61
53

64
53

70
59

79
65

84
66

90
69

96

102

74

73

80

86

92

97

103

109

115

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Generics

Orphan

Rx excl. Generics & Orphan

Worldwide Sales At Risk from Patent Expiration (2008-2022)


80

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

8%

7%
6%

70
WW Sales ($bn)

789

752

712

6%

7%

60
50

4%

5%

4%

40
30

3%

20
10

16

52

4%
38

33

29

26

5%

10

2008

2009

2010

4%

4%

35

34
24

23
21

17

32
19

2%
16

6%
5%
4%

40

29
20

12

4%

50

48

5%
52

20

18

3%

2%

2%

23
16

% at Risk

WW Prescription Drug Sales ($bn)

1,000

12

12

1%
0%

2011

2012

2013

Total Sales at Risk

2014

2015

2016

Expected Sales Lost

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

% Market at Risk

Patent Analysis: Total Sales at Risk represents the worldwide product sales in the year prior to patent expiry but allocated to the year of
expiry. E.g. Plavix had sales of $7.1bn in 2011, this is shown above as At Risk in 2012.
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Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales (2008-2022)

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Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales (2008-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Prescription Sales ($bn)


Year
Prescription

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

650

663

687

729

717

724

749

742

778

822

873

931

996

1,060

1,121

+2.0%

+3.5%

+6.1%

-1.6%

+0.9%

+3.5%

-1.0%

+4.8%

+5.7%

+6.2%

+6.6%

+7.0%

+6.5%

+5.7%

Growth per Year


Change vs. June 2015 ($bn)
Generics
Generics as % of Prescription
Prescription excl. Generics

53

53

59

65

66

69

74

73

80

86

92

97

103

109

115

8.2%

8.0%

8.6%

9.0%

9.2%

9.5%

9.9%

9.9%

10.3%

10.5%

10.5%

10.4%

10.4%

10.3%

10.2%

596

610

627

663

651

655

675

669

698

736

781

834

893

952

1,006

+2.3%

+2.8%

+5.8%

-1.9%

+0.6%

+3.1%

-1.0%

+4.4%

+5.5%

+6.2%

+6.7%

+7.1%

+6.6%

+5.7%

61

64

70

79

84

90

96

102

113

127

143

161

181

200

217

536

547

557

584

567

565

579

566

584

610

639

673

712

752

789

Growth per Year


Orphan
Prescription excl. Generics
& Orphan

Prescription incl. Generics CAGR 16-22 +6.3%


Note: Industry sales based on Top 500 pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
Sales to 2015 based on company reported sales data. Sales forecasts to 2022 based on a consensus of leading equity analysts estimates for company product sales and segmental sales.

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Regional Prescription Drug Sales:


USA, Europe & Japan (2013-2015)
Key prescription drug sales jump 7.5% in 2015, driven by the
sustained growth in both US and Europe. Japan slumps 2.4%
in yen.
According to sales reported by the Top 20 companies, the market
across US, Europe and Japan has accelerated by 7.5% in 2015,
primarily driven by the growth of new innovative therapies in US

(+9.3% vs. 2014) and Europe (+8.8% vs. 2014). While questions
remain on the sustainability of this trend in the long run, we are not
expecting any major change in 2016. The growth in the western
regions is counterbalanced by the slow down in the Japanese
market where the Top 20 companies sales declined by 2.4% in
local currency vs. the previous year.

2014 & 2015 Regional Local Currency Prescription Drug Sales Growth:
Top 20 Companies in each Region

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

14%
12%

+11.9%
+9.3%

10%

+8.8%

+8.8%

+8.7%

+7.5%

Rx Sales Growth

8%
6%
4%

+3.0%

2%
0%
-2%
-2.4%

-4%
USA

Europe

Japan
2013/2014

Subtotal Top 20 Companies

2014/2015

Regional Prescription Drug Sales (2013-2015):


Observed Top 20 Companies in each Market

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Growth
Sales ($bn)

(US$)

(Local Currency)

Region

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

2013/14

2014/15

USA

204.2

228.6

250.0

+11.9%

+9.3%

+11.9%

+9.3%

Europe

118.3

121.9

110.7

+3.0%

-9.1%

+3.0%

+8.8%

Japan

65.2

58.4

52.3

-10.5%

-10.5%

+8.7%

-2.4%

Subtotal - Top 20 Companies

387.8

408.9

413.0

+5.4%

+1.0%

+8.8%

+7.5%

Unallocated

335.5

339.8

-328.5

Total Worldwide Prescription Sales

723.3

748.7

741.5

+3.5%

-1.0%

Currency Sensitivity Analysis


Currency (ending December)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

2012

2013

2014

2015

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

Euro (1 = US $)

1.33

1.33

1.11

1.12

+0.0%

-16.5%

+0.5%

Japan (100 = US $)

1.25

1.03

0.95

0.84

-18.1%

-7.7%

-11.6%

China (1 RMB = US $)

0.16

0.16

0.16

0.16

+2.6%

-0.2%

-1.0%

Analysis is based on observing the reported geographic sales from US, Europe and Japan for the top 20 companies in each market in 2015.
In addition, available reported government data on pharmaceutical purchases was reviewed.
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USA (2013-2015)
US prescription drug market continues to grow at a sustained
pace, +9.3% vs. 2014. Gilead mantains number one spot.

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of its hepatitis C franchise, notable performance are also shown


by Abbvie, Celgene and Valeant. Negative performances have
been observed for AstraZeneca, Sanofi and GSK where their key
products have suffered from increasing branded and generic
competition, although the near term outlook is expected to show
improvement.

Despite the growing challenges posed by US payers and


large pharmacy benefit managers, the US market continues
to perform strongly with 9.3% growth vs. the previous year.
Gilead mantains its leadership position fuelled by the growth

USA Prescription Drug Sales ($bn)

USA Prescription Drug Sales in 2015: Top 10 Companies


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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

21.2
18.8

20

18.3

18.3

17.0

16.5

16.2

15.5

15

13.6

13.5

Sanofi

AbbVie

10
5
0
Gilead
Sciences

Pfizer

Johnson &
Johnson

Roche

Allergan

Amgen

Merck & Co

Novartis

USA Prescription Drug Sales (2013-2015): Top 20 Companies


(Pro-forma adjusted for M&A)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

US Prescription Sales ($bn)


Rank

Company

1.

Gilead Sciences

2.
3.

Growth (US$)

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

6.7

18.2

21.2

+171.6%

+16.8%

Pfizer

16.3

16.5

18.8

+1.0%

+14.1%

Johnson & Johnson

13.9

17.4

18.3

+25.0%

+5.2%

4.

Roche

16.3

17.3

18.3

+6.2%

+5.8%

5.

Allergan

11.1

15.9

17.0

+42.5%

+7.3%

6.

Amgen

14.0

14.7

16.5

+4.9%

+12.2%

7.

Merck & Co

14.9

14.2

16.2

-4.3%

+14.2%

8.

Novartis

15.2

15.2

15.5

-0.3%

+2.0%

9.

Sanofi

12.9

13.9

13.6

+8.4%

-2.6%

10.

AbbVie

10.2

10.8

13.5

+6.5%

+24.7%

11.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries

10.5

10.6

11.2

+1.7%

+5.8%

12.

GlaxoSmithKline

9.1

10.7

10.4

+17.7%

-3.1%

13.

AstraZeneca

9.7

10.1

9.5

+4.4%

-6.4%

14.

Eli Lilly

11.7

7.9

8.6

-32.6%

+8.9%

15.

Novo Nordisk

7.0

7.7

8.5

+10.6%

+10.1%

16.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

8.3

7.7

8.2

-7.2%

+6.1%

17.

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International

3.2

4.5

7.1

+39.8%

+59.2%

18.

Biogen

3.6

5.6

6.5

+55.5%

+17.6%

19.

Celgene

3.9

4.5

5.6

+16.1%

+25.0%

20.

Boehringer Ingelheim
Total

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5.9

5.2

5.4

-11.7%

+3.4%

204.2

228.6

250.0

+11.9%

+9.3%

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Regional Prescription Drug Sales: USA (2013-2015)

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Country Level Retail Expenditure on Prescription Drug Sales

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Sales ($bn)

Growth (US$)

Country

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

USA

271.1

305.1

328.4

+12.5%

+7.6%

1: Source: USA CMS.


2015 is a CMS forecast.

Analysis is based on observing the reported geographical prescription drug sales in the US for the top 20 companies in 2015.
In addition, available government data (CMS) on pharmaceutical purchases of drugs was reviewed.

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Europe (2013-2015)

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also shown strong growth, +36% and +28.4% respectively.Negative


performances were evident for Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Merck &
Co, although the anticipated uptake of novel therapies is expected
to reverse this trend in the 2016-17 period.If we look at the market
as a whole based on government reported data sources (Evaluate
European Drug Forecast), Europe is expected to show a 3% CAGR
2016-22, mainly driven by the launch of new products currently
in development. Xarelto to emerge as the top selling brand with
2.5bn of sales in 2022.

Europe surprises with a 8.8% growth rate vs. 2014. Novartis still
market leader, but Gilead is the largest growth driver.
The European trend follows the same growth trajectory observed
in the US with 8.8% growth in local currency vs. 2014 (Top 20
companies). While Novartis and Sanofi are still at the top of the
rankings (respectively, number one and two), Roche overtakes
Pfizer on the podium. Among the growth drivers Gilead deserves a
special mention with 58.4% growth vs. previous year thanks to the
uptake of its hepatitis C franchise in Europe. Celgene and GSK have

European Prescription Drug Sales ($bn)

European Prescription Drug Sales in 2015: Top 10 Companies


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16.5

16
14
11.0

12

9.1

10

8.9

7.7

7.2

7.1

5.4

5.3

4.9

Bayer

AstraZeneca

Teva
Pharmaceutical

4
2
0
Novartis

Sanofi

Roche

Pfizer

Merck & Co

Gilead
Sciences

GlaxoSmithKline

Europe Prescription Drug Sales (2013-2015): Top 20 Companies


EU Prescription Sales ($bn)
Rank

Company

2013

2014

Growth (US$)

2015

2013/14

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

EU Prescription Sales (bn)

2014/15

Growth ()

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15
+12.8%

1.

Novartis

17.2

17.5

16.5

+1.8%

-5.8%

12.9

13.2

14.8

+1.8%

2.

Sanofi

13.3

13.1

11.0

-1.1%

-16.2%

10.0

9.9

9.9

-1.1%

+0.3%

3.

Roche

10.0

10.3

9.1

+3.2%

-11.9%

7.5

7.8

8.2

+3.2%

+5.5%

4.

Pfizer

11.0

10.9

8.9

-0.9%

-18.9%

8.3

8.2

8.0

-0.9%

-2.9%

5.

Merck & Co

9.6

9.6

7.7

-0.4%

-19.5%

7.2

7.2

7.0

-0.4%

-3.6%

6.

Gilead Sciences

3.6

5.4

7.2

+50.6%

+32.3%

2.7

4.1

6.5

+50.6%

+58.4%

7.

GlaxoSmithKline

6.6

6.6

7.1

+0.5%

+7.2%

5.0

5.0

6.4

+0.5%

+28.4%

8.

Bayer

5.2

5.8

5.4

+12.2%

-7.5%

3.9

4.4

4.9

+12.2%

+10.8%

9.

AstraZeneca

6.7

6.6

5.3

-0.3%

-19.8%

5.0

5.0

4.8

-0.3%

-4.0%

10.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries

6.0

5.8

4.9

-2.8%

-16.0%

4.5

4.4

4.4

-2.8%

+0.6%

11.

Eli Lilly

4.3

4.5

3.9

+3.9%

-12.5%

3.3

3.4

3.6

+3.9%

+4.8%

12.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

3.9

3.6

3.5

-8.6%

-2.8%

3.0

2.7

3.1

-8.6%

+16.4%

13.

Novo Nordisk

3.6

3.6

3.1

+0.5%

-13.8%

2.7

2.7

2.8

+0.5%

+3.2%

14.

Merck KGaA

3.3

3.2

3.0

-2.3%

-6.0%

2.5

2.4

2.7

-2.3%

+12.6%

15.

Boehringer Ingelheim

3.9

3.6

3.0

-6.4%

-16.6%

2.9

2.7

2.7

-6.4%

-0.1%

16.

Astellas Pharma

2.6

2.9

2.8

+8.5%

-2.6%

2.0

2.2

2.5

+8.5%

+16.6%

17.

Celgene

1.9

2.3

2.6

+23.9%

+13.6%

1.4

1.7

2.4

+23.9%

+36.0%

18.

Biogen

1.6

2.2

2.2

+38.3%

-1.4%

1.2

1.7

2.0

+38.3%

+18.1%

19.

STADA Arzneimittel

2.6

2.6

2.2

+1.8%

-16.9%

1.9

2.0

1.9

+1.8%

-0.5%

20.

UCB

1.5

1.5

1.3

+3.3%

-12.3%

1.1

1.1

1.2

+3.3%

+5.0%

Total

118.3

121.9

110.7

+3.0%

-9.1%

89.1

91.7

99.8

+3.0%

+8.8%

0.0

-21.9

Currency Impact ($bn) at 2012 rates:

Note: Johnson & Johnson does disclose European pharmaceutical sales. Novartiss sales based on actual and estimated segment sales.

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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Currency Rate
1 = US $

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

1.33

1.33

1.11

+0%

-16%

Analysis is based on observing the reported geographic sales for the top 20 companies in Europe in 2015.

Europe Total Market Growth (2015-2022)

European Prescription Drug Sales ($bn)

European Prescription Drug Sales Growth (2012-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

250
200
150
149.5

153.5

159.7

168.7

178.0

177.5

175.9

177.0

172.4

173.7

177.0

10.7

16.9

30.8

2.2

5.6

23.9

0.2
2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

100
50
0
2012

2013

2014

2015

Marketed

R&D

Europe Top 5 Selling Products 2015 & 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Rank

Product

EU Prescription
Sales (m) 2015

Product

EU Prescription
Sales (m) 2022

1.

Humira

3,292.9

Xarelto

2,531.5

2.

Enbrel

2,127.9

Opdivo

2,375.8

3.

Herceptin

2,116.8

Revlimid

2,085.1

4.

Harvoni

2,000.1

Eylea

1,782.7

5.

Rituxan

1,914.6

Soliris

1,575.3

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Regional Prescription Drug Sales:


Japan (2013-2015)
Japan market contracts -2.4% in local currency. Takeda,
Daiichi-Sankyo and Astellas still leading the market.

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(+18.1%), driven by the uptake of Opdivo.


The performance of the PD-1 inhibitor and its high price tag have
drawn further attention to the high cost of some of the novel
pharmaceuticals in Japan and more action is expected from the
government to control pharmaceutical expenditure. Daiichi-Sankyo
has now taken over Astellas as the second largest player in the
Japanese market.

The Japanese market sales showed a -2.4% decline during the


2014-15 period, with more than half of the Top 20 companies
reporting negative performances. Eli Lilly and Bayer are the only
non-Japanese companies increasing sales, while among the local
players Ono Pharmaceuticals has recorded the highest growth

JapanesePrescription Drug Sales ($bn)

Japanese Prescription Drug Sales in 2015: Top 10 Companies


5

4.5

4.1

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

4.1
3.6

3.5

3.4

3.2

2.6

2.6

Merck & Co

Mitsubishi
Tanabe
Pharma

2.3

2
1
0
Takeda

Daiichi
Sankyo

Astellas
Pharma

Pfizer

Bayer

Roche

Otsuka
Holdings

Japanese Prescription Drug Sales (2013-2015): Top 20 Companies


Japan Prescription Sales ($bn)
Rank

Company

1.

Takeda

Growth ($)

Sanofi

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Japan Prescription Sales (bn)

Growth ()

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

2013

2014

2015

2013/14

2014/15

5.8

5.1

4.5

-11.7%

-12.0%

483

514

496

+6.5%

-3.5%

2.

Daiichi Sankyo

4.9

4.4

4.1

-9.6%

-6.1%

403

440

453

+9.1%

+3.0%

3.

Astellas Pharma

5.3

4.6

4.1

-14.0%

-10.4%

440

457

449

+3.8%

-1.7%

4.

Pfizer

5.1

4.4

3.6

-13.6%

-18.7%

409

431

380

+5.5%

-11.9%

5.

Bayer

3.3

3.6

3.5

+8.7%

-1.5%

261

347

371

+32.8%

+6.8%

6.

Roche

3.7

3.6

3.4

-1.8%

-7.2%

293

352

354

+20.0%

+0.5%

7.

Otsuka Holdings

3.7

3.3

3.2

-11.2%

-2.7%

309

331

354

+7.1%

+6.8%

8.

Merck & Co

3.9

3.4

2.6

-14.2%

-23.1%

315

330

275

+4.8%

-16.7%

9.

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma

3.4

3.0

2.6

-13.2%

-13.3%

283

297

282

+4.7%

-4.8%

10.

Sanofi

3.3

2.8

2.3

-15.5%

-17.9%

266

274

244

+3.3%

-11.1%

11.

Kyowa Hakko Kirin

2.7

2.4

2.3

-11.0%

-3.5%

214

232

243

+8.8%

+4.5%

12.

Eisai

3.1

2.5

2.2

-18.1%

-12.6%

258

255

244

-1.2%

-4.1%

13.

Novartis

3.3

2.7

2.2

-18.2%

-18.5%

263

263

232

-0.0%

-11.7%

14.

Eli Lilly

2.1

2.0

2.0

-1.8%

+0.3%

165

198

215

+20.0%

+8.7%

15.

AstraZeneca

2.5

2.2

2.0

-10.4%

-9.3%

198

217

213

+9.5%

-1.7%

16.

GlaxoSmithKline

2.6

2.4

1.9

-8.3%

-22.1%

207

232

196

+12.1%

-15.6%

17.

Boehringer Ingelheim

2.0

1.9

1.7

-5.3%

-11.9%

163

188

179

+15.6%

-4.6%

18.

Meiji Holdings

1.4

1.3

1.4

-3.5%

+1.6%

115

134

149

+16.5%

+11.5%

19.

Shionogi

1.7

1.5

1.4

-12.2%

-8.4%

140

148

149

+5.9%

+0.5%

20.

Ono Pharmaceutical

1.4

1.2

1.3

-13.2%

+7.7%

119

124

147

+4.7%

+18.1%

58.4

52.3

-10.5%

-10.5%

5,304

5,765

5,625

+8.7%

-2.4%

-11.0

-15.5

Total
Currency Impact ($bn) at 2012 rates:

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Currency Rate (Ending 31 March)

2012

2013

2014

2015

May

Fiscal year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

1=$

0.0127

0.0120

0.0100

0.0091

0.0083

-5%

-17%

-9%

-9%

1$=

79.0

83.0

100.2

109.9

120.4

NOV 2012: Yen depreciation due to change in monetary policy after Shinzo Abe elected Prime Minister.
Analysis is based on observing the reported geographical prescription drug sales in the US for the top 20 companies in 2015.

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Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales in 2022:


Top 20 Companies
Novartis and Roche to compete for the crown in 2022. Celgene
(+16%) and Shire (+19%) expected to record fastest sales growth
by 2022.
According to EvaluatePharma consensus forecasts, Novartis and Roche
are competing for the number one spot in 2022. Roche has a small
edge based on the figures available as of August 2016, but many
factors will be at play. Entresto, Cosentyx and ribociclib (LEE001) are
expected to drive Novartis growth, while Roches performance will be
dependent on continuous growth of Perjeta and Gazyva, the launch of
the PD-1 inhibitor Tecentriq and the success of Ocrevus in the highly
competitive multiple sclerosis market. The higher exposure of Roches
portfolio to biosimilars and Pfizers recent acquisition of Medivation

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(and its leading asset Xtandi) could change the ranking.


Shire and Celgene are expected to achieve the highest CAGR in the
2016-22 timeframe (+19% and +16% respectively). The acquisition of
Baxalta is the main engine driving Shires expected performance, while
Celgenes growth is expected to come from the sustained performance
of Revlimid along with novel therapies Otezla and Pomalyst.
Gilead Sciences is the only company expected to decline through
2022 due to the largely anticipated slow down of its hepatitis C
franchise which will only be partly compensated by new launches
in the HIV space. However, the outlook does not take into account
potential acquisitions that Gilead may undertake to fill the portfolio gap.

Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales in 2022: Top 10 Companies


52.6
+2

52.5
0

50.0

Sales ($bn)
Ranking Change 2015-22
49.1
-2

+18%

45.4
+1

39.8
+2

40.0

+16%

39.2
-2

32.5
+1

+14%
31.0
+2

30.7
+3

30.0

30.2
-1

+4%

10.0

+2%

+8%

+5%

+4%

+4%

+3%

+4%

+3%

+2%

+12%
+10%

+8%

20.0

+20%

+6%

CAGR 2015 - 2022 (%)

WW Prescription Drug Sales ($bn)

60.0

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

+4%
+2%
+0%

0.0
Roche

Novartis

Pfizer

Sanofi

Johnson &
Johnson

Merck
& Co

GlaxoSmithKline

AbbVie

Allergan

Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales (2015 - 2022):


Top 20 Companies & Total Market

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Prescription Sales ($bn)


Rank

Company

1.

AstraZeneca

WW Market Share

Rank

2015

2022

CAGR

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Chg. (+/-)

Roche

38.7

52.6

+4%

5.2%

4.7%

-0.5pp

+2

2.

Novartis

42.5

52.5

+3%

5.7%

4.7%

-1.0pp

+0

3.

Pfizer

43.1

49.1

+2%

5.8%

4.4%

-1.4pp

-2

4.

Sanofi

34.8

45.4

+4%

4.7%

4.0%

-0.7pp

+1

5.

Johnson & Johnson

29.9

39.8

+4%

4.0%

3.6%

-0.5pp

+2

6.

Merck & Co

35.2

39.2

+2%

4.8%

3.5%

-1.3pp

-2

7.

GlaxoSmithKline

27.1

32.5

+3%

3.6%

2.9%

-0.7pp

+1

8.

AbbVie

22.7

31.0

+5%

3.1%

2.8%

-0.3pp

+2

9.

Allergan

18.4

30.7

+8%

2.5%

2.7%

+0.2pp

+3

10.

AstraZeneca

23.3

30.2

+4%

3.1%

2.7%

-0.4pp

-1

Top 1 1-20 continued over

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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Prescription Sales ($bn)


Rank

Company

2015

2022

11.
12.

Gilead Sciences

32.2

Bristol-Myers Squibb

14.5

13.

Novo Nordisk

14.

Amgen

15.

Celgene

16.

Eli Lilly

17.

WW Market Share

Rank

CAGR

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Chg. (+/-)

29.0

-1%

4.3%

2.6%

-1.7pp

-5

27.6

+10%

2.0%

2.5%

+0.5pp

+5

16.1

27.3

+8%

2.2%

2.4%

+0.3pp

+1

20.9

27.0

+4%

2.8%

2.4%

-0.4pp

-3

9.1

25.6

+16%

1.2%

2.3%

+1.1pp

+8

15.9

22.0

+5%

2.1%

2.0%

-0.2pp

-1

Shire

6.1

20.5

+19%

0.8%

1.8%

+1.0pp

+12

18.

Bayer

15.6

19.6

+3%

2.1%

1.7%

-0.4pp

-2

19.

Boehringer Ingelheim

12.4

18.3

+6%

1.7%

1.6%

-0.0pp

-1

20.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries

17.0

17.5

+0%

2.3%

1.6%

-0.7pp

-7

Total Top 20

475.4

637.4

+4%

64.1%

56.9%

-7.2pp

Other

266.1

483.4

+9%

35.9%

43.1%

Total

741.5

1,120.9

+6%

100.0%

100.0%

Note: Prescription drug sales include generic drug sales. Excludes alliance revenue and royalties where possible.

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Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC


Sales by Technology (2008-2022)
Use of biotech technology continue to rise, contributing to 50%
of the Top 100 product sales by 2022. Roche still market leader.

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Within this outlook, Roche will continue to be the undisputed


market leader and is expected to further consolidate its position
with the launch of novel biologic therapies (Tecentriq and Ocrevus,
but also emicizumab and lampalizumab). Bristol Myers Squibb
is expected to climb the ranking provided Opdivo mantains the
current expectations.

The uptake of biologics is expected to continue as novel biologic


blockbusters keep entering the pharmaceutical market. The
penetration of biotech products is set to increase from a 24%
market share in 2015 to 29% in 2022. According to the latest
EvaluatePharma consensus forecast, in 2022 50% of the value
of the top 100 products will come from biologics as established
chemical products drop off the patent cliff and new breakthrough
biologics get approved.

Amgen is set to fall down the rankings due to a number of its


biologics going off patent, but new launches are expected to
still ensure a positive CAGR (+3%) through 2022.

Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC Pharmaceutical Sales:


Biotech vs. Conventional Technology
90%

83%

83%

82%

82%

80%

78%

77%

Technology % of Rx & OTC Sales

80%

76%

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

75%

74%

73%

73%

72%

71%

71%

70%
60%

Biotech Products Within Top 100


50%

30%
70%

40%

2022 Split:

Rapid increase in share of Top 100 products:


- 2008: 30%
- 2015: 47%
- 2022: 50%

47%

53%

50%

Biotech: n=46 (avg. $3.8bn)


Conv.: n=55 (avg. $3.1bn)

50%

30%
26%

28%

29%

20%

25%

29%

24%

27%

23%

27%

22%

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

20%
10%

17%

17%

18%

18%

2008

2009

2010

2011

0%

Biotechnology

Conventional/Unclassified

Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC Sales by Technology (2008-2022)


Technology

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Biotechnology

17%

17%

18%

18%

20%

22%

23%

24%

25%

26%

27%

27%

28%

29%

29%

Conventional/Unclassified

83%

83%

82%

82%

80%

78%

77%

76%

75%

74%

73%

73%

72%

71%

71%

Total Prescription & OTC Sales

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Technology

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Biotechnology

117

119

128

141

152

165

178

184

200

220

242

266

290

315

337

Conventional

423

433

442

463

440

431

442

433

440

453

473

497

526

556

582

WW Sales ($bn)

Other Unclassified Sales

151

145

151

162

161

166

168

159

171

185

196

207

220

232

245

Total Prescription & OTC Sales

691

697

720

766

754

762

788

776

812

858

911

970

1037

1102

1164

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Worldwide Prescription Drug Sales from Biotechnology in 2022:


Top 10 Companies

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($bn)
Rank

Company

1.

WW Market Share

2015

2022

% CAGR 15-22

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Rank Chg.

Roche

31.1

43.6

+5%

16.9%

12.9%

-4.0pp

+0

2.

Sanofi

14.9

25.3

+8%

8.1%

7.5%

-0.6pp

+2

3.

Novo Nordisk

15.1

24.4

+7%

8.2%

7.2%

-1.0pp

+0

4.

Amgen

18.8

23.2

+3%

10.2%

6.9%

-3.3pp

-2

5.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

4.5

18.2

+22%

2.5%

5.4%

+2.9pp

+6

6.

Johnson & Johnson

10.9

17.7

+7%

5.9%

5.2%

-0.7pp

+1

7.

AbbVie

14.8

15.5

+1%

8.0%

4.6%

-3.4pp

-2

8.

Eli Lilly

6.6

15.4

+13%

3.6%

4.6%

+1.0pp

+1

9.

Pfizer

11.9

14.8

+3%

6.5%

4.4%

-2.1pp

-3

10.

Merck & Co

7.9

13.0

+7%

4.3%

3.9%

-0.4pp

-2

Note: Company drug sales from undisclosed products are presumed to be from conventional (small molecule) technology.

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Worldwide Pharma Innovation (2008-2022)


Roche has the highest value pipeline but its portfolio strategy
carries risks. BMS portfolio strategy stands out. Tecfidera
commercial best practice behind Harvoni and Sovaldi success
stories in hepatitis C.
Roche continues to lead the rankings by showcasing the most
valuable pharmaceutical pipeline in the industry. Most of the
value is driven by Roches efforts outside its core portfolio,
oncology, notably Ocrevus and crenezumab (multiple sclerosis
and Alzheimers disease, respectively), emicizumab in haemophilia
and lampalizumab for the treatment of an advanced form of agerelated macular degeneration.
The podium is completed by Novartis and AstraZeneca whose

part 1 of 3

pipeline is charged with a lot of expectations (including durvalumab


and acalabrutinib).
However, if we place the lens on the best companies at capitalizing
on recent launches (according to EvaluatePharma sales for product
introduced in the market after December 2012), the top spot goes
to Gilead which recorded an unprecedented performance following
the launch of its hepatitis C blockbusters, Sovaldi and Harvoni.
Biogen follows second with the success of Tecfidera, while GSK is
third with the performance of its HIV franchise (developed by ViiV
Healthcare). This trend does confirm that specialisation at therapy
area level and a focused strategy are likely to pay off in terms of
commercial success.

Value Creators: Top 10 Pipelines NPV, $m


Rank

Company

Pipeline NPV, $m

1.

Roche

43,171

2.

Novartis

24,091

3.

AstraZeneca

23,160

4.

Eli Lilly

19,677

5.

AbbVie

19,364

6.

Pfizer

18,214

7.

Sanofi

17,699

8.

Celgene

16,246

9.

Biogen

13,621

10.

Johnson & Johnson

13,157

Value Creators: Best companies at capturing value from recent launches (Dec 2012+)
Top companies based on 2015 WW sales from recently
launched products (Dec 2012+)

Top companies based on 2022 WW sales from recently


launched products (Dec 2012+)

Primary Value Drivers

Rank

Company

Harvoni, Sovaldi, Stribild

1.

Gilead Sciences

17,720

Harvoni, Genvoya, Descovy

4,532

Tecfidera

2.

Roche

17,215

Tecentriq, Perjeta, Gazyva

3,853

Triumeq, Tivicay, Otrivin

3.

GlaxoSmithKline

14,625

Triumeq, Tivicay, Nucala

Roche

2,611

Perjeta, Kadcyla

4.

Novartis

14,502

Entresto, Cosentyx, Reaslanz

Bristol-Myers Squibb

2,548

Daklinza, Opdivo

5.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

14,297

Opdivo, Empliciti, Daklinza

6.

AbbVie

2,298

Viekira Pak, Imbruvica

6.

Sanofi

13,016

Praluent, Toujeo, Aubagio

7.

Johnson & Johnson

2,252

Invokana, Olysio, Imbruvica

7.

Johnson & Johnson

12,346

Imbruvica, Darzalex, Invokana

8.

Astellas Pharma

2,240

Xtandi

8.

Merck & Co

10,747

Keytruda, Zepatier

9.

Sanofi

1,985

Aubagio, Lemtrada, Toujeo

9.

Pfizer

10,038

Ibrance, Xeljanz, Inflectra

10.

Pfizer

1,959

Ibrance, Xeljanz, Inlyta

10.

AstraZeneca

Rank

Company

1.

Gilead Sciences

2.

Biogen

3.

GlaxoSmithKline

4.
5.

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8,154

Primary Value Drivers

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products outside its core specialty area. Similar considerations


apply to Eli Lilly where the long term success of its portfolio is
dependent on several pipeline projects (between abemaciclib,
solanezumab and baricitinib only the latter seems to hold high
promises based on the latest clinical development updates).

When comparing portfolio strategies, interesting differences


emerge between the top pharma companies. Bristol Myers Squibb
has emerged from the post-patent cliff crisis with a virtuous portfolio
strategy. GSK and Novartis seem also to fall into the same cluster.
Despite a highly valued pipeline, there are two major risks looming
on Roches portfolio: biosimilars and potential clinical setbacks with

Top 20 Pharma: Value Creation vs. Value at Risk


Rank

Company

Value Creation
Index

Value at Risk
Index

1.
2.

Rank

Company

Value Creation
Index

Value at Risk
Index

AbbVie

41%

Allergan

24%

65%

11.

49%

12.

GlaxoSmithKline

47%

42%

Johnson & Johnson

41%

37%

3.

Amgen

4.

Astellas Pharma

27%

55%

18%

36%

13.

Merck & Co

42%

39%

14.

Novartis

46%

41%

5.

AstraZeneca

39%

64%

15.

Novo Nordisk

40%

53%

Pfizer

26%

53%

6.

Bayer

16%

44%

16.

7.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

58%

14%

17.

Roche

44%

73%

Sanofi

38%

61%

41%

28%

8.

Celgene

41%

31%

18.

9.

Eli Lilly

63%

73%

19.

Takeda

10.

Gilead Sciences

85%

50%

20.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries

41%

69%

Average

41%

49%

Value creation index: % 2022 WW sales coming from pipeline and recently launched products (Dec 2012+)
Value at risk index: % of 2022 WW sales at risk either because of generics or technical failure (pipeline products)

Portfolio Strategy: Value Creation vs. Value at Risk


80%

Roche

UNBALANCED
70%

Value at Risk Index

60%

Amgen

Novo Nordisk
GSK

Allergan

Bayer

RISKY

Sanofi

Pfizer

50%

Eli Lilly

Teva
AbbVie

AZ

Gilead

Merck

40%
J&J
Astellas

30%

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Novartis
Celgene

Takeda
20%

BMS

10%

CONSERVATIVE

VIRTUOUS

0%
0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Value Creation Index

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Worldwide Pharma Innovation (2008-2022)

In terms of commercial innovation, EvaluatePharma has looked


at the performance two years after launch of all the products
launched globally from 2010 onward. If we exclude the exceptional

part 3 of 3

performance of Harvoni and Sovaldi, a special mention goes


to Tecifdera which stood out in the highly competitive multiple
sclerosis market with $3bn in sales after two years.

Commercial innovation Best selling products


after 2 years from launch

Commercial innovation Best selling products


after 1 year from launch

Analysis based on products launched after January 2010

Analysis based on products launched after January 2010

Rank

WW

1.

Harvoni (Gilead)

2.

Rank

WW

6,362

1.

Harvoni (Gilead)

12,626

Sovaldi (Gilead)

5,461

2.

Sovaldi (Gilead)

8,690

3.

Tecfidera (Biogen)

3,228

3.

Olysio (J&J)

2,016

4.

Eylea (Bayer, Regeneron)

1,692

4.

Incivek (Vertex)

1,541

5.

Opdivo (BMS)

1,654

5.

Tecfidera (Biogen)

1,382

6.

Incivek (Vertex)

1,545

6.

Viekira Pak (Abbvie)

1,133

7.

Triumeq (GSK)

1,234

7.

Daklinza (BMS)

763

8.

Daklinza (BMS)

1,173

8.

Ibrance (Pfizer)

723

9.

Zytiga (J&J)

1,105

9.

Eylea (Bayer, Regeneron)

587

10.

Imbruvica (J&J, Abbvie)

1,104

10.

Orkambi (Vertex)

574

11.

Viekira Pak (Abbvie)

968

11.

Yervoy (BMS)

514

12.

Xgeva (Amgen)

931

12.

Zytiga (J&J)

496

13.

Olysio (J&J)

918

13.

Triumeq (GSK)

442

14.

Gilenya (Novartis)

888

14.

Imbruvica (J&J, Abbvie)

348

15.

Stribild (Gilead)

848

15.

Jublia (Valeant)

325

16.

Yervoy (BMS)

781

16.

Pomalyst (Celgene)

305

17.

Entyvio (Takeda)

721

17.

Xgeva (Amgen)

285

18.

Tivicay (GSK)

694

18.

Cosentyx (Novartis)

261

19.

Xtandi (Astellas)

686

19.

Kadcyla (Roche)

253

20.

Pomalyst (Celgene)

680

20.

Stribild (Gilead)

250

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Top 20 Most Valuable R&D Projects


(Ranked by Net Present Value)
Roches Ocrevus and Sanofis dupilumab anticipated to be the
most valuable projects in the pharmaceutical pipeline.
If it is not surprising to see Roche topping the ranking of the most
valuable R&D projects, what is news is the fact that the innovation
is not coming from its established oncology pipeline. Ocrevus
(ocrelizumab), an anti-CD20 MAb, is expected to reach close to $4bn
in the challenging multiple sclerosis market by 2022. Dupilumab,
Sanofi/Regenerons novel therapy for atopic dermatitis, is likely to
face a less competitive environment in the first two years following
launch (at least in terms of novel therapies), hence allowing enough
time to navigate the market access landscape and consolidate a
leading position within the clinical community.

part 1 of 2

In the oncology market, Pfizers CDK inhibitor Ibrance, will be


challenged by two novel therapies with simlar mechanisms of
action, Novartis ribociclib and Eli Lillys abemaciclib. The sellside
forecast of the latter product does not take into account the recent
setback emerged from the interim read-out of the Monarch-2 study.
High hopes are also placed on Alzheimers therapies, Eli Lillys
solanezumab and Biogens aducanumab.
It is also worth mentioning two products appearing in the top 20:
Amgens ABP501, a biosimilar of the Abbvies megablockbuster
Humira, and the first CAR-T cell therapy, Junos JCAR017. Overall,
EvaluatePharma consensus forecast estimates the additional sales
expected from R&D projects to reach $169bn in 2022, about 50% of
the total incremental sales during the 2016-2022 period.

Top 20 Most Valuable R&D Projects (Ranked by Net Present Value)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Rank

Product

Company

Phase
(current)

Pharmacological Class

WW Product
Sales ($m)
2022

Todays
NPV
($m)

1.

Ocrevus

Roche

Filed

Anti-CD20 MAb

3,962

2.

Dupilumab

Sanofi

Phase III

Anti-interleukin-4 (IL-4) & interleukin-13 (IL-13) MAb

3,725

12,884

3.

Ozanimod

Celgene

Phase III

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) 1 & 5 receptor


modulator

2,112

9,458

4.

Durvalumab

AstraZeneca

Phase III

Anti-programmed death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) MAb

1,673

8,276

New entry

16,965

5.

Abemaciclib

Eli Lilly

Phase III

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6 inhibitor

1,619

New entry

7,919**

6.

Veliparib

AbbVie

Phase III

Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor

1,714

New entry

7,502

7.

Semaglutide

Novo Nordisk

Phase III

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

2,356

New entry

6,889

8.

Aducanumab

Biogen

Phase III

Anti-beta-amyloid (Abeta) MAb

939

New entry

6,889

9.

LEE011

Novartis

Phase III

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6 inhibitor

1,410

New entry

6,370

10.

Emicizumab

Roche

Phase III

Anti-factor IXa/X bispecific MAb

1,765

New entry

6,336

11.

ABP 501

Amgen

Filed

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa) MAb

810

New entry

6,273

12.

Lanadelumab

Shire

Phase III

Anti-plasma kallikrein MAb

1,064

New entry

5,915

13.

Solanezumab

Eli Lilly

Phase III

Anti-beta-amyloid (Abeta) MAb

1,556

5,577

14.

Fovista

Ophthotech

Phase III

Anti-platelet derived growth factor (PDGF)-B


aptamer

1,973

5,514*

15.

Apalutamide

Johnson & Johnson

Phase III

Anti-androgen

1,160

New entry

5,366

16.

Bictegravir/F/TAF

Gilead Sciences

Phase III

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) &


HIV integrase inhibitor

3,489

New entry

5,276

17.

Verubecestat

Merck & Co

Phase III

Beta secretase cleaving enzyme (BACE) 1 inhibitor

1,480

New entry

5,219

18.

JCAR017

Juno Therapeutics

Phase II

Anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell


therapy

1,086

New entry

4,836

19.

Mongersen

Celgene

Phase III

Smad7 mRNA antisense

1,205

New entry

4,719

20.

Sirukumab

Johnson & Johnson

Phase III

Anti-interleukin-6 (IL-6) MAb

1,134

New entry

4,708

Top 20

36,232

142,893

Other

133,225

394,980

169,457

537,873

Total

NPV of R&D Pipeline MAY 2015:

9%

492,827

Note: Abemaciclibs forecast may have been adjusted downward by equity research analysts after this analysis went to press. The adjustment is due to the
recent announcement that Abemaciclib failed to meet the criteria for an early Phase III halt, which suggests an early filing will not be possible.
* Fovista assumed to be forecast on best-case basis and not fully adjusted for development risk
** NPV as of 19 Aug 2016

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Top 20 Most Valuable R&D Projects (Ranked by Net Present Value)

part 2 of 2

Most Valuable R&D Projects (Ranked by NPV) in May 2015


Which Have Since Been Approved or Suffered Setbacks

Source: EvaluatePharma August2016

Change
vs. May 15

Product

Company

Status
(May 2015)

Status Change
Since May 2015

May 2015
NPV ($m)

Todays
NPV ($m)

Change vs.
May 15 (%)

Approved

Tecentriq

Roche

Phase III

Marketed

9,619

26,464

175%

Repatha

Amgen

Filed

Marketed

8,213

22,027

168%

Entresto
Praluent

Novartis

Filed

Marketed

16,246

16,297

0%

Sanofi

Filed

Marketed

4,967

11,530

132%

Orkambi

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Filed

Marketed

16,037

9,979

-38%

Ocaliva

Intercept Pharmaceuticals

Phase III

Marketed

7,755

3,306

-57%

Tagrisso

AstraZeneca

Phase III

Marketed

5,376

9,234

72%

Ninlaro

Takeda

Phase III

Marketed

3,534

8,658

145%

Venclexta

AbbVie

Phase III

Marketed

4,386

8,768

100%

Sub-Total

76,133

116,263

53%

n/m

Sub-Total

n/m

76,133

116,263

53%

Setback

Total
Note: 1 None of the top 20 R&D projects listed in May 2015 have suffered a clinical setback over the past twelve months.

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Worldwide R&D Spend by Pharma & Biotech


Companies (2008-2022)
Worldwide pharmaceutical R&D spend to grow by 2.8% (CAGR)
to $182bn in 2022. Increase in productivity signalled by
decrease in spend per NME.

rate of 1.7% between 2008 and 2015. The spend per NME, based
on a three-year lag period between R&D expenditure and NME
approval*, was $2.4bn per NME, the lowest for at least the past
eight years. Such a trend signals a boost in R&D productivity as
a result of more focused clinical development programmes and
a growing collaboration between manufacturers and regulatory
authorities to align on clinical trial design.

EvaluatePharma finds that worldwide pharmaceutical R&D totalled


$149.8bn in 2015 representing an increase of 4.7% on the previous
year. Looking forward, R&D spend is forecast to grow at a rate
of 2.8% per year, compared with the compound annual growth

Worldwide Total Pharmaceutical R&D Spend in 2008-2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

+16%

180

140
120

133

138

130

129

138

137

100

+5.7%

80

+1.7% CAGR 2008-15

143

154

150

159

177

172

168

163

+14%
+12%

+2.8% CAGR 2015-22

+10%
+8%

+3.6%

+4.7%

+6%
+2.6%

60

+3.4%

+2.8%

+2.5%

+2.9%

+2.7%

+2.8%

+4%

+1.2%

40

+2%
+0%

+0.9%
-3.0%

20

R&D Spend Growth (%)

WW Pharma R&D Spend ($bn)

160

182

-0.7%

-2%
-4%

0
2008

2009

2010

2012

2011

2013

2014

2016

2015

2017

2019

2018

2020

Worldwide R&D Spend by Pharma & Biotech Companies (2008-2022)

2021

2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Prescription Sales ($bn)


Year

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Pharma R&D Spend

132.9

129.0

130.1

137.5

136.5

138.2

143.1

149.8

153.8

159.0

163.4

167.5

172.3

177.0

182.0

-3.0%

+0.9%

+5.7%

-0.7%

+1.2%

+3.6%

+4.7%

+2.6%

+3.4%

+2.8%

+2.5%

+2.9%

+2.7%

+2.8%

659

665

687

729

717

724

749

742

778

822

873

931

996

1,061

1,121

20.2%

19.4%

19.0%

18.9%

19.0%

19.1%

19.1%

20.2%

19.8%

19.3%

18.7%

18.0%

17.3%

16.7%

16.2%

53

53

59

65

66

69

74

73

80

86

92

97

103

109

115

606

613

627

663

651

655

675

669

698

736

782

834

893

952

1,006

21.9%

21.1%

20.7%

20.7%

21.0%

21.1%

21.2%

22.4%

22.0%

21.6%

20.9%

20.1%

19.3%

18.6%

18.1%

Growth per Year


WW Prescription (Rx) Sales
R&D as % of WW Rx Sales

Generics
Rx excl. Generics
R&D as % of Rx excl. Generics

CAGR 15-22 on Pharma R&D Spend +2.8%. Cumulative 10 year R&D Spend (2006-15) $1,333bn.
Year

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Number of NMEs

38

28

29

26

31

34

26

35

44

34

50

56

Spend per NME ($bn)

2.4

3.6

3.9

4.8

4.3

3.8

5.0

3.9

3.1

4.1

2.9

2.7

3.4

3.2

3.3

4.8

3.8

2.9

3.8

2.8

2.4

Spend per NME ($bn) (3 year lag)*


Note: Industry sales based on Top 500 pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

Forecast pharmaceutical research and development spend based on a consensus of leading equity analysts estimates for company level R&D spend, extrapolated to pharmaceutical R&D when a
company has non-pharmaceutical R&D activity.
*Spend per NME ($bn) (3 year lag) uses the R&D expense for 3 years prior to the NME approval instead of the same year. e.g. the 2015 figure of $2.4bn is the R&D expense in 2012 divided by the
number of NMEs in 2015.

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Pharmaceutical R&D Spend in 2022:


Top 20 Companies
Roche forecast to be the biggest spender on pharmaceutical
R&D in 2022.
EvaluatePharma finds that Roche will have overtaken Novartis to
spend the most on research and development in 2022, with a spend
of $9.9bn. Novartis is forecast to reduce its R&D spending, from

$10.5bn in 2020 to only $9.2bn in 2022. Of the top 20, Celgene and
Regeneron are forecast to grow their R&D expenses most rapidly,
with R&D spend forecast to increase 11% per year until 2022. Overall,
total R&D spend is expected to increase by 2.8% each year, reaching
$182bn in 2022.

Pharmaceutical R&D in 2022: Top 10 Companies

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Pharma R&D Spend ($bn)

12.0
R&D Spend ($bn)

10.0

CAGR 2015-22 (%)


9.9

8.0

9.2

+2%

+1%

6.0

8.0

7.8

+2%

+0%

7.3

7.2

+4%

+1%

4.0

5.8

5.7

+3%

+0%

2.0

5.0

5.0

+3%

+2%

Bristol-Myers
Squibb

Eli Lilly

0.0
Roche

Novartis

Johnson &
Johnson

Pfizer

Sanofi

Merck & Co

GlaxoSmithKline AstraZeneca

Pharmaceutical R&D Spend (2015 & 2022): Top 20 Companies & Total Market
Pharma R&D ($bn)
Rank

Company

1.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

R&D As a % of Prescription Sales

2015

2022

CAGR 15-22

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Roche

8.5

9.9

+2%

21.8%

18.9%

-2.9pp

2.

Novartis

8.5

9.2

+1%

19.9%

17.4%

-2.5pp

3.

Johnson & Johnson

6.8

8.0

+2%

22.8%

20.0%

-2.9pp

4.

Pfizer

7.7

7.8

+0%

17.8%

15.9%

-1.9pp

5.

Sanofi

5.6

7.3

+4%

16.2%

16.0%

-0.2pp

6.

Merck & Co

6.6

7.2

+1%

18.8%

18.5%

-0.3pp

7.

GlaxoSmithKline

4.7

5.8

+3%

17.5%

17.9%

+0.4pp

8.

AstraZeneca

5.6

5.7

+0%

24.1%

18.9%

-5.2pp

9.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

4.0

5.0

+3%

27.9%

18.1%

-9.8pp

10.

Eli Lilly

4.5

5.0

+2%

28.2%

22.7%

-5.5pp

11.

Celgene

2.3

4.9

+11%

25.3%

19.2%

-6.1pp

12.

Boehringer Ingelheim

3.1

4.5

+6%

24.8%

24.7%

-0.1pp

13.

Amgen

3.9

4.5

+2%

18.7%

16.5%

-2.2pp

14.

AbbVie

3.6

4.4

+3%

15.9%

14.0%

-1.9pp

15.

Gilead Sciences

3.0

4.3

+5%

9.4%

14.8%

+5.4pp

16.

Novo Nordisk

2.0

3.5

+8%

12.6%

12.9%

+0.3pp

17.

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

1.6

3.4

+11%

60.3%

65.7%

+5.4pp

18.

Takeda

2.9

3.3

+2%

24.1%

20.3%

-3.8pp

19.

Bayer

2.6

3.1

+3%

16.6%

15.8%

-0.8pp

20.

Biogen
Total Top 20

2.0

2.7

+4%

21.9%

21.2%

-0.7pp

89.6

109.4

+2.9%

20.2%

18.8%

-1.4pp

13.4%

16.3%

+2.9pp

Other

60.2

72.6

+2.7%

Total

149.8

182.0

+2.8%

Note: Forecast pharmaceutical R&D spend based on a consensus of leading equity analysts estimates for company-level R&D spend.

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FDA New Drug Approval Analysis


NMEs & Biologicals: (2001-2015)
New drug approvals in 2015 reach a new record with 56 NMEs,
topping 2014 high.

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new approvals. In 2015 the top NMEs include Pfizers Ibrance, J&Js
Darzalex and Gileads Genvoya with a cumulative value of $32bn
of sales expected in 2020. The increasing number of breakthrough
therapy approvals also prove the ability of the pharmaceutical R&D
to offer incremental benefits to targeted patient segments with
larger unmet needs.

The approval of 56 NMEs by the FDA in 2015 beats the previous


record registered in 2014 (50 NMEs) and confirms the increasing
productivity of the pharmaceutical pipeline. Besides the number
of products approved, a key indicator is represented by the value
(calculated as USA sales expected five years after launch) of the

FDA Approval Count vs. Total USA Product Sales 5 Years After Launch

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

56

60

50

30

50

43
25
20

38

35

32

28

26

29

31

35

34

40

35

26

26

30

15
20

10

No. of New Drugs

USA Product Sales 5 Years


After Launch ($bn)

35

10

5
8.5

12.7

8.3

14.1

6.4

9.2

4.3

5.6

5.4

13.5

11.4

13.6

16.0

27.1

32.4

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

No. of NMEs Approved

USA Sales 5yrs Post Launch ($bn)

Average 5th Year USA


Sales Potential: $12.6bn

Key Approvals in Top 6 Years


2002 Neulasta (AMGN), Abilify (Otsuka/BMS), Zetia (MRK/SGP), Humira (ABT)

2013 Tecfidera (BIIB), Imbruvica (ABBV), Invokana (JNJ)

2004 Avastin (Roche), Cymbalta (LLY), Spiriva (BI/PFE), Lyrica (PFE)

2014 Opdivo (BMY), Harvoni (GILD), Keytruda (MRK)

2012 Eliquis (BMY/PFE), Xtandi (Astellas), Perjeta (Roche), Strilbid (GILD)

2015 Ibrance (PFE), Genvoya (GILD), Entresto (NVS)

FDA Approval Count (NMEs & Biologicals) vs. 5th Year after Launch
USA Product Sales
Year
No. of NMEs Approved
No. of Biologicals Approved
Total NMEs + Biologicals

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

24

17

21

31

18

18

16

21

19

15

24

33

25

30

32

14

10

11

10

10

15

11

11

10

10

20

24

32

% Chg.
USA Sales 5yrs Post Launch $bn

8.5

% Chg.
5yr USA Sales per Approval $m
% Chg.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

264

26

35

38

28

29

26

31

34

26

35

43

35

50

56

-19%

+35%

+9%

-26%

+4%

-10%

+19%

+10%

-24%

+35%

+23%

-19%

+43%

+12%

12.7

8.3

14.1

6.4

9.2

4.3

5.6

5.4

13.5

11.4

13.6

16.0

27.1

32.4

+50%

-34%

+69%

-55%

+44%

-53%

+28%

-3%

+148%

-16%

+20%

+17%

+69%

+19%

487

238

371

228

316

167

180

160

519

325

317

458

542

578

+84%

-51%

+56%

-39%

+39%

-47%

+8%

-11%

+225%

-37%

-2%

+44%

+19%

+7%

Note: The number of biologicals approved include biologicals from both CDER and CBER. In 2015 there were 13 CDER biologicals approved and EvaluatePharma estimates that there were 11 CBER
biologicals approved: Vonvendi, Fluad, Adynovate, Imlygic, Nuwiq, Anavip, Raplixa, Ixinity, Quadracel, Anthrasil, Bexsero.

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FDA New Drug Approval Analysis NMEs & Biologicals: (2001 to 2015)

Top 10 New Molecular Entities in 2015: Ranked on USA


Consensus Sales in 2020

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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

USA Sales ($m)


Rank

Product

Company

Approved

Review Status

2015

2020

1.

Ibrance

Pfizer

Feb 2015

Breakthrough therapy

718

3,297

2.

Genvoya

Gilead Sciences

Nov 2015

Standard

44

2,512

3.

Entresto

Novartis

Jul 2015

Priority review

21

2,104

4.

Orkambi

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Jul 2015

Breakthrough therapy

351

1,992

5.

Repatha

Amgen

Aug 2015

Standard

1,838

6.

Cosentyx

Novartis

Jan 2015

Standard

220

1,809

7.

Darzalex

Johnson & Johnson

Nov 2015

Breakthrough therapy

1,802

8.

Tresiba

Novo Nordisk

Sep 2015

Standard

1,542

9.

Praluent

Sanofi

Jul 2015

Priority review

10

1,331

10.

Rexulti

Otsuka Holdings

Jul 2015

Standard

38

1,219

684

12,934

2,102

32,381

Other
Total
Note: Sales forecasts based on a consensus of leading equity analysts estimates.
5th year USA sales for products approved up to the end of 2010 are based on actual company reported sales.
Darzalex, Cosentyx, Repatha USA sales figures for 2015 are estimated.

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Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC


Sales by Therapy Area in 2022
Oncology still the fastest growing therapy area with a +12.5%
CAGR during the 2016-22 period.

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growth drivers and brakes in the HIV and hepatitis C markets.


Anti-diabetics is forecast to be the second biggest therapy area
with sales of $66.1bn in 2022, less than half that of oncology.

EvaluatePharma finds that oncology will remain the largest


segment in 2022 with an expected annual growth of 12.5% per year,
reaching $190.0bn in sales in 2022. Oncology growth through to
2022 is driven by Opdivo and Revlimid with contributions from the
expected launches of durvalumab and Tecentriq to compensate
for a number of key patent expires between 2015 and 2022. The
stagnant growth of anti-virals is the result of a balance between

The upcoming launches of dupilumab and onazimod are expected


to fuel the growth of the immunosuppressants segment which is
expected to grow at a 12.8% CAGR during the 2016-22 period.
Sustained growth is also expected in the anti-cogulants market
driven by the performance of Xarelto (Bayer/J&J), Eliquis (BMS) and
Savaysa (Daiichi-Sankyo).

Top 10 Therapy Areas in 2022, Market Share & Sales Growth

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

20%

Oncology

18%

WW Market Share (%)

16%
14%
12%

Key growth drivers:

Key growth drivers:

Descovy, (GILD), Genvoya (GILD),


Bictegravir/F/TAF (GILD), Triumeq (GSK)

Opdivo (BMY), Revlimid (CELG), Keytruda (MRK),


Ibrance (PFE), Perjeta (Roche), Tecentriq (Roche)

Key growth brakes:

Key patent expiries:

Harvoni (GILD), Sovaldi (GILD),


Truvada (GILD), Atripla (GILD)

Gleevec (Novartis) 2016; Rituxan (Roche) 2016+,


Alimta (LLY) 2015+; Herceptin (Roche) 2014+

10%

Key contributors to CAGR growth:


Stelara (JNJ); dupilumab (SAN)
expected 2017 WW launch;
Ozanimod (CELG) - expected 2018 launch

Anti-diabetics

8%
Anti-rheumatics
6%

Anti-virals

Bronchodilators

4%
2%

Anti-hypertensives

Vaccines

MS therapies

0%

Dermatologicals

Sensory
Organs

Immunosuppressants

-2%
-4%

-2%

+0%

+2%

+4%

+6%

+8%

+10%

+12%

+14%

+16%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Worldwide Prescription Drug & OTC Sales by EvaluatePharma


Therapy Area (2015 & 2022): Top 15 Categories & Total Market
WW Sales ($bn)
Rank

Therapy Area

1.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank

2015

2022

% Growth

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Chg. (+/-)

Oncology

83.2

190.0

+12.5%

10.7%

16.3%

+5.6pp

+0

2.

Anti-diabetics

41.7

66.1

+6.8%

5.4%

5.7%

+0.3pp

+2

3.

Anti-rheumatics

48.8

54.5

+1.6%

6.3%

4.7%

-1.6pp

+0

4.

Anti-virals

50.7

50.9

+0.0%

6.5%

4.4%

-2.2pp

-2

5.

Vaccines

27.6

39.0

+5.1%

3.5%

3.4%

-0.2pp

+1

6.

Bronchodilators

30.2

34.7

+2.0%

3.9%

3.0%

-0.9pp

-1

7.

Sensory Organs

19.8

33.3

+7.7%

2.6%

2.9%

+0.3pp

+2

8.

Anti-hypertensives

25.7

26.5

+0.4%

3.3%

2.3%

-1.0pp

-1

9.

Dermatologicals

12.1

24.3

+10.4%

1.6%

2.1%

+0.5pp

+3

10.

MS therapies

20.2

23.2

+2.0%

2.6%

2.0%

-0.6pp

-2

Top 1 1-15 continued over

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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($bn)
Rank

Therapy Area

11.

Immunosuppressants

12.

Anti-coagulants

13.

Anti-hyperlipidaemics

14.
15.

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank

2015

2022

% Growth

2015

2022

Chg. (+/-)

Chg. (+/-)

9.5

22.1

+12.8%

1.2%

1.9%

+0.7pp

+6

11.9

20.3

+8.0%

1.5%

1.7%

+0.2pp

+1

15.4

18.2

+2.4%

2.0%

1.6%

-0.4pp

-3

Anti-bacterials

12.4

16.9

+4.5%

1.6%

1.4%

-0.2pp

-3

Anti-fibrinolytics

11.1

15.8

+5.2%

1.4%

1.4%

-0.1pp

+0

Top 15

420

636

+6.1%

54.1%

54.6%

+0.5pp

Other

356

529

+5.8%

45.9%

45.4%

-0.5pp

Total WW Prescription & OTC Sales

776

1,164

+6.0%

100.0%

100.0%

WW Generic Sales

73.1

114.8

+6.7%

9.4%

9.9%

+0.4%

OTC Pharmaceuticals

34.7

43.5

+3.3%

4.5%

3.7%

-0.7%

Total 'Prescription & OTC Sales' includes:

Note: Industry sales based on Top 500 pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Sales in 2015 based on company reported data. Sales forecasts to 2022 based on a consensus of leading equity analysts
estimates for product sales and segmental sales.

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Oncology Market to 2022

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Roche remains ahead of the field but its growth set to fade
following the launch of biosimilars.

sales forecasted to reach approximately $6bn in 2022. Additionally,


Keytruda may be primed for even more growth after Bristol-Myers
Squibbs Opdivo failed to hit first-line treatment goals in a recent lung
cancer study. Not to be left behind, Abbvie is acquiring its way into
the marketplace with a big bet on Pharmacyclics and their key drug
Imbruvica and most recently, Stemcentrx and their candidate Rova-T.
Overall, the foundation of the market of established drugs launched
prior to 2013 is expected to only slightly increase with recent and
newly launched drugs driving growth by an estimated 13% (CAGR)
to $190bn.

Roches pre-eminence is expected to diminish with an estimated 14%


decline in market share through 2022. The market-leader struggles
with a compound annual growth rate of 3% as opposed to an average
of 17% amongst the rest of its peers within the top ten. This lackluster
growth rate is likely due to the impact of biosimilars cannibalising
sales of its core products, including Avastin, Herceptin and Rituxan.
If forecasts hold, Keytruda, an anti-programmed cell death protein 1
(PD-1) drug will catapult Merck & Co into the top 10 with worldwide

Worldwide Sales, Market Share & Sales Growth (2015-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

25%
Roche

WW Market Share (%)

20%

15%

Celgene

10%

Novartis

Bristol-Myers Squibb
Johnson & Johnson
AbbVie
Merck & Co

5%
AstraZeneca
Pfizer

Eli Lilly

0%
+0%

+5%

+10%

+15%

+20%

+25%

+30%

+35%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Note: Bubble = WW Sales in 2022

Top 10 Companies & Total Worldwide Oncology Sales (2015-2022)


WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Company

1.

Roche

2.

Celgene

3.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

4.

Novartis

5.

Pfizer

6.

Johnson & Johnson

7.

25,707
8,597

WW Market Share

Rank Chg.

2015

2022

32,206

+3%

30.9%

17.0%

18,680

+12%

10.3%

9.8%

+1

4,499

16,397

+20%

5.4%

8.6%

+1

10,357

11,889

+2%

12.5%

6.3%

-3

3,392

9,723

+16%

4.1%

5.1%

4,068

11,918

+17%

4.9%

6.3%

+1

AstraZeneca

2,825

8,807

+18%

3.4%

4.6%

+1

8.

AbbVie

1,485

8,406

+28%

1.8%

4.4%

+4

9.

Eli Lilly

2,989

5,806

+10%

3.6%

3.1%

-3
+8

Merck & Co

2022

CAGR
2015-22

10.

2015

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

920

6,195

+31%

1.1%

3.3%

Top 10

64,839

130,026

+10%

77.9%

68.4%

Other

18,342

59,959

+18%

22.1%

31.6%

Total Industry

83,181

189,985

+13%

100.0%

100.0%

2015-22

Note: Opdivos forecast may have been adjusted downward by equity research analyst while this paper went to press.
The adjustment is due to the recent failure of Opdivo in a Phase III study for use in first line in advanced NSCLC.

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Oncology Market to 2022

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Top 5 Oncology Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)

CAGR

WW Market Share

Current

Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

Status

1.

Opdivo

nivolumab

Bristol-Myers
Squibb + Ono
Pharmaceutical

Anti-programmed death-1
(PD-1) MAb

1,119

14,634*

+44%

1.3%

7.7%

Marketed

2.

Revlimid

lenalidomide

Celgene

Immunomodulator

5,801

13,024

+12%

7.0%

6.9%

Marketed

3.

Imbruvica

ibrutinib

AbbVie + Johnson
& Johnson +
Pharmacyclics

Bruton's tyrosine kinase


(BTK) inhibitor

1,299

7,287

+28%

1.6%

3.8%

Marketed

4.

Keytruda

pembrolizumab

Merck & Co

Anti-programmed death-1
(PD-1) MAb

566

5,959

+40%

0.7%

3.1%

Marketed

5.

Ibrance

palbociclib

Pfizer

Cyclin-dependent kinase
(CDK) 4 & 6 inhibitor

723

5,709

+34%

0.9%

3.0%

Marketed

Note: *Opdivos forecast may have been adjusted downward by equity research analysts after this analysis went to press. The adjustment is due to the recent failure of Opdivo in a key Phase III study for
use in first line in advanced NSCLC.
Oncology includes: Alkaloids, Alkylating agents, Anti-metabolites, Anti-neoplastic MAbs, Cytotoxic antibiotics, Hormone therapies, Platinum compounds and other anti-cancer. Excludes anti-emetics and
anti-anaemics used in chemotherapy-induced anaemia. Also excludes: Interferons, Immunostimulants & Immunosuppressants.

Top 5 Oncology R&D Products Worldwide in 2022


Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Durvalumab

durvalumab

AstraZeneca +
Celgene

2.

Veliparib

veliparib

3.

Abemaciclib

abemaciclib

4.

LEE011

5.

PB272

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)
2022

WW Market
Share 2022

Anti-programmed death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) MAb

1,911

1.0%

Phase II & III

AbbVie

Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor

1,714

0.9%

Phase III

Eli Lilly

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6 inhibitor

1,619

0.9%

Phase III

ribociclib

Novartis

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6 inhibitor

1,410

0.7%

Phase III

neratinib

Puma
Biotechnology

Pan-HER (ErbB) inhibitor

1,363

0.7%

Filed

Product Segment Contribution to Sales in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

200

WW Sales ($bn)

150

100

Status

$52.0bn

$190.0bn

New Launches

2022 Sales

$54.5bn

$83.2bn

$0.3bn

2015 Sales

Established

50

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Anti-Diabetics Market to 2022


Novo Nordisk expected to remain the major player in 2022; Sanofi
to lose market share; Boehringer Ingelheim climbs the charts.
EvaluatePharma finds that Novo Nordisk is expected to maintain
its dominance in the anti-diabetic market through 2022. Novos
sales are forecast to grow by 9% per annum to $22.9bn in 2022,
representing a 34.7% share of the market. Sanofi, with anti-diabetic
sales of $7.70bn in 2022, is a long way behind in second place

part 1 of 2

as biosimilar competition to its long-acting insulin Lantus and the


entry of new competitors into the space is expected to reduce
its market share from 20.0% in 2015 to 11.7% in 2022. Jardiance,
launched in 2014, proves a game changer for Boehringer Ingelheim;
market share rockets from 2.8% in 2015 to 8.6% in 2022 with an
unparalleled 26% CAGR.

Worldwide Sales, Market Share & Sales Growth (2015-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

45%
40%
35%
WW Market Share (%)

30%
Novo Nordisk

25%
20%

Eli Lilly

15%
Sanofi

Boehringer
Ingelheim

Merck & Co

10%
Johnson & Johnson

5%

Novartis

Bayer

0%

AstraZeneca
Takeda

-5%
-5%

+0%

+5%

+10%

+15%

+20%

+25%

+30%

+35%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Note: Bubble = WW Sales in 2022

Top 10 Companies & Total Worldwide Anti-Diabetic Sales (2015-2022)


WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Company

1.

Novo Nordisk

2.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank Chg.

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

2015-22

12,662

22,909

+9%

30.4%

34.7%

+0

Sanofi

8,331

7,698

-1%

20.0%

11.7%

+0

3.

Merck & Co

6,044

6,120

+0%

14.5%

9.3%

-1

4.

Eli Lilly

4,418

7,669

+8%

10.6%

11.6%

+1

5.

AstraZeneca

2,219

4,663

+11%

5.3%

7.1%

-1

6.

Johnson & Johnson

1,308

3,314

+14%

3.1%

5.0%

-1

7.

Novartis

1,220

1,036

-2%

2.9%

1.6%

-2

8.

Boehringer Ingelheim

1,147

5,688

+26%

2.8%

8.6%

+3

9.

Takeda

796

1,160

+6%

1.9%

1.8%

+1

10.

Bayer

597

641

+1%

1.4%

1.0%

-1

Top 10

38,742

60,899

+7%

93.0%

92.2%

Other

2,935

5,151

+8%

7.0%

7.8%

41,677

66,050

+7%

100.0%

100.0%

Total Industry

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Top 5 Anti-Diabetic Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)

CAGR

WW Market Share

Current

Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

1.

Januvia/
Janumet

sitagliptin
phosphate

Merck & Co,


Ono, Daewoong,
Sigma-Tau,
Almirall

Dipeptidyl peptidase IV
inhibitor

6,333

5,913

-1.0%

15.2%

9.0%

Marketed

2.

Victoza

liraglutide [rDNA
origin]

Novo Nordisk

Glucagon-like peptide 1
(GLP-1) agonist

2,682

4,133

+6.4%

6.4%

6.3%

Marketed

3.

Jardiance

empagliflozin

Boehringer
Ingelheim

Sodium-glucose
cotransporter-2 (SGLT2)
inhibitor

118

3,932

+65.0%

0.3%

6.0%

Marketed

4.

Invokana

canagliflozin

Johnson &
Johnson

Sodium-glucose
cotransporter-2 (SGLT2)
inhibitor

1,308

3,314

+14.2%

3.1%

5.0%

Marketed

5.

NovoRapid

insulin aspart

Novo Nordisk

Insulin analogue

3,082

2,976

-0.5%

7.4%

4.5%

Marketed

Top 5 Anti-Diabetic R&D Products Worldwide in 2022


Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Semaglutide

semaglutide

Novo Nordisk

2.

Faster-acting
Insulin Aspart

insulin aspart

3.

LixiLan

4.

5.

Status

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)
2022

WW Market
Share 2022

Current
Status

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

2,356

3.6%

Phase III

Novo Nordisk

Insulin analogue

1,054

1.6%

Filed

insulin glargine;
lixisenatide

Sanofi

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist & insulin


analogue

966

1.5%

Filed

Saxadapa FDC

dapagliflozin
propanediol;
saxagliptin
hydrochloride

AstraZeneca

Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitor &


sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor

476

0.7%

Filed

MK-1293

insulin glargine

Merck & Co

Insulin analogue

309

0.5%

Filed

Product Segment Contribution to Sales in 2022

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150
$7.3bn

$132.1bn

New Launches

2022 Sales

WW Sales ($bn)

$18.5bn
$23.0bn
100
$83.4bn

50

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Abbvie continues to dominate anti-rheumatics market in 2022;
J&Js Remicade is forecast to lose market share.
AbbVie retained its number one position as the top anti-rheumatic
company in 2015 and is forecast to remain market leader in 2022,
with an expected market share of 24.4%. Humira is still forecast to
be the best-selling anti-rheumatic product, despite the imminent
threat of biosimilar competition. Recent clinical trial results have
demonstrated barcitinibs superiority to Humira in treating the signs
and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, which may be why baricitinib

part 1 of 2

is projected to be the most successful R&D product in 2022. ABP


501 is also likely to erode Humira sales in the future, with Amgen
expecting FDA approval for the biosimilar in late September.
Another product facing competitive pressure is J&Js Remicade
whose market share is expected to reduce dramatically, from 16.7%
in 2015 to just 6.7% in 2022. The anti-rheumatics market continues
to be a low growth market at just 2% per year (CAGR) to $54.5bn
in 2022. The low growth rate is due to the price erosion caused by
the anticipated entry of biosimilars.

Worldwide Sales, Market Share & Sales Growth (2015-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

30%
AbbVie

WW Market Share (%)

25%
20%
Johnson & Johnson
15%
10%
Merck
& Co

Pfizer
5%

Amgen
Bristol-Myers Squibb
UCB

Celgene

0% Roche
-5%
-10%

-5%

+0%

+5%

+10%

+15%

+20%

+25%

+30%

+35%

+40%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Note: Bubble = WW Sales in 2022

Top 10 Companies & Total Worldwide Anti-Rheumatic Sales 2015-22


WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Company

1.

AbbVie

2.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank Chg.

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

2015-22

14,012

13,303

-1%

28.7%

24.4%

+0

Johnson & Johnson

7,307

6,486

-2%

15.0%

11.9%

+0

3.

Amgen

5,364

6,431

+3%

11.0%

11.8%

+1

4.

Pfizer

5,667

5,408

-1%

11.6%

9.9%

-1

5.

Celgene

472

3,128

+31%

1.0%

5.7%

+10

6.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

1,885

2,065

+1%

3.9%

3.8%

+0

7.

Eli Lilly*

0.0%

3.3%

8.

Merck & Co

2,955

1,520

-9%

6.0%

2.8%

-3

9.

UCB

1,202

1,517

+3%

2.5%

2.8%

-1

10.

Roche

1,258

1,345

+1%

2.6%

2.5%

-3

Top 10

40,122

43,010

+1%

82.1%

78.9%

8,727

11,510

+4%

17.9%

21.1%

48,849

54,519

+2%

100.0%

100.0%

Other
Total Industry

1,807

Note: *Eli Lilly had no marketed anti-rheumatics in 2015

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Top 5 Anti-Rheumatic Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Humira

adalimumab

AbbVie + Eisai

2.

Enbrel

etanercept

3.

Remicade

4.

5.

CAGR

WW Market Share

Current

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

Status

Anti-tumour necrosis
factor alpha (TNFa) MAb

14,359

13,645

-1%

29.4%

25.0%

Marketed

Amgen + Pfizer +
Takeda

Tumour necrosis factor


alpha (TNFa) inhibitor

9,037

7,177

-3%

18.5%

13.2%

Marketed

infliximab

Johnson &
Johnson + Merck
& Co + Mitsubishi
Tanabe Pharma

Anti-tumour necrosis
factor alpha (TNFa) MAb

8,151

3,635

-11%

16.7%

6.7%

Marketed

Simponi

golimumab

Johnson &
Johnson + Merck
& Co

Anti-tumour necrosis
factor alpha (TNFa) MAb

2,018

3,139

+7%

4.1%

5.8%

Marketed

Otezla

apremilast

Celgene

Phosphodiesterase IV
(PDE4) inhibitor

472

3,128

+31%

1.0%

5.7%

Marketed

Note: Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa) inhibitor sales include RA, Crohns and Psoriasis.

Top 5 R&D Anti-Rheumatic Products Worldwide in 2022


Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Baricitinib

baricitinib

Eli Lilly

2.

Sirukumab

sirukumab

3.

ABP 501

4.
5.

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WW Sales ($m)
2022

WW Market
Share 2022

Janus kinase (JAK)-1/2 inhibitor

1,807

3.3%

Filed

Johnson &
Johnson

Anti-interleukin-6 (IL-6) MAb

1,134

2.1%

Phase III

adalimumab

Amgen

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa) MAb

810

1.5%

Filed

Sarilumab

sarilumab

Sanofi

Anti-interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) MAb

799

1.5%

Filed

Mavrilimumab

mavrilimumab

AstraZeneca

Anti-granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating


factor receptor (GM-CSFR) MAb

235

0.4%

Phase II

Product Segment Contribution to Sales in 2022

Current
Status

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($bn)

60

$48.8bn

-$4.3bn

2015 Sales

Established

$7.5bn

$54.5bn

New Launches

2022 Sales

$2.5bn

40

20

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Vaccines Market to 2022

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GSK gains market leadership following deal with Novartis.


Pfizers Prevnar-13 remains top selling product.

moderate growth rate through 2022. Novavax enters the top


10 and is expected to be one of the largest growth contributors
with the launch of two new vaccines, and reach over $2bn in
worldwide sales by 2022. Following the acquisition of Novartis
flu vaccines, CSLs share of the global vaccine market is expected
to be 3.4% in 2022.

GlaxoSmithKline has emerged as the market leader in the vaccines


market following the completion of its transaction with Novartis
to swap its oncology assets to gain Novartis vaccines portfolio.
Behind GSK, Sanofi, Pfizer and Merck are expected to maintain a

Worldwide Sales, Market Share & Sales Growth (2015-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

30%
GlaxoSmithKline

WW Market Share (%)

25%

Pfizer

20%
15%

Sanofi + 50% Sanofi


Pasteur MSD

Merck & Co + 50% Sanofi


Pasteur MSD

10%

Mitsubishi
Tanabe
Pharma

5%

CSL

Emergent
BioSolutions

Astellas Pharma

0%
-5%
+0%

+1%

+2%

+3%

+4%

+5%

+6%

+7%

+8%

+9%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Note: Bubble = WW Sales in 2022

Top 10 Companies & Total Worldwide Vaccine Sales 2015-2022


WW Sales ($m)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank Chg.

Rank

Company

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

2015-22

1.

GlaxoSmithKline

5,588

8,553

+6%

20.3%

21.9%

+3

2.

Sanofi + 50% Sanofi Pasteur MSD

5,724

8,295

+5%

20.8%

21.2%

+1

3.

Pfizer

6,439

7,430

+2%

23.4%

19.0%

-2

4.

Merck & Co + 50% Sanofi Pasteur MSD

6,177

7,238

+2%

22.4%

18.5%

-2

5.

Novavax

2,107

6.

CSL

1,150

1,323

+2%

4.2%

3.4%

-1

7.

Emergent BioSolutions

294

507

+8%

1.1%

1.3%

+1

8.

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma

389

426

+1%

1.4%

1.1%

-2

9.

Astellas Pharma

338

409

+3%

1.2%

1.0%

-2

10.

Dynavax Technologies

406

Top 10

26,099

36,694

+5%

94.7%

94.0%

Other

1,454

2,343

+7%

5.3%

6.0%

27,553

39,037

+5%

100.0%

100.0%

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Top 5 Vaccine Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)

CAGR

WW Market Share

Current

Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

Status

1.

Prevnar 13

pneumococcal vaccine

Pfizer + Daewoong
Pharmaceutical

6,328

6,069

-1%

23.0%

15.5%

Marketed

2.

Gardasil

human papillomavirus (HPV)


vaccine

Merck + Sanofi Pasteur MSD


+ CSL

2,157

2,476

+2%

7.8%

6.3%

Marketed

3.

Fluzone

influenza vaccine

Sanofi + Sanofi Pasteur MSD

1,595

2,015

+3%

5.8%

5.2%

Marketed

4.

Pentacel

DTPa, Hib & polio vaccine

Sanofi

1,496

1,754

+2%

5.4%

4.5%

Marketed

5.

Pediarix

DTP, hepatitis B & polio vaccine

GlaxoSmithKline

1,120

1,322

+2%

4.1%

3.4%

Marketed

Note: Sanofi Pasteur MSD is a European joint venture between Merck & Co and Sanofi.

Top 5 Vaccine R&D Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

1.

Combination Respiratory
Vaccine

influenza vaccine & respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine

Novavax

2.

Shingrix

herpes zoster vaccine

GlaxoSmithKline

WW Sales ($m)
2022

WW Market
Share 2022

Status

1,066

2.7%

Pre-clinical

970

2.5%

Phase III

3.

RSV F Vaccine

respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine

Novavax

845

2.2%

Phase III

4.

PF-06290510

staphylococcus aureus vaccine

Pfizer

489

1.3%

Phase II

5.

Heplisav-B

hepatitis B vaccine

Dynavax
Technologies

419

1.1%

Filed

Product Segment Contribution to Sales in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

40

WW Sales ($bn)

30
$26.4bn

$1.9bn

$5.1bn

$34.7bn

New Launches

2022 Sales

$1.2bn

20

10

0
2015 Sales

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Gilead continues to dominate anti-viral market in 2022.

appears to dominate the R&D sector contributing over $7bn in


2022, with Bictegravir/F/TAF as the leading product. Roche sales
are forecast to drop by approximately 70% in 2022, primarily due
to declining Tamiflu and Valcyte sales hit by increased competition
from GSKs Relenza and Valcyte generics.

EvaluatePharma finds that Gilead will continue to command over


50% of the anti-virals market in 2022. Gileads success in this
area is largely due to its hepatitis C and HIV franchise, which are
collectively forecast to contribute over $27bn to 2022 worldwide
anti-viral sales, with Harvoni being the top seller. Gilead also

Worldwide Sales, Market Share & Sales Growth (2015-2022)

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

70%
60%
Gilead
Sciences

WW Market Share (%)

50%
40%
30%
20%

Johnson & Johnson


Bristol-Myers Squibb
-40%

-20%

GlaxoSmithKline

10%
AbbVie
0%
+0%

Merck & Co
Arrowhead
Pharmaceutical
Roche

Sino Biopharmaceutical
Aurobindo Pharma
+20%

+40%

+60%

+80%

+100%

+120%

% Sales Growth: CAGR 2015-22

Note: Bubble = WW Sales in 2022

Top 10 Companies & Total Worldwide Anti-viral Sales 2015-22


WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Company

1.

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

CAGR

WW Market Share

Rank Chg.

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

2015-22

Gilead Sciences

30,190

27,924

-1%

59.5%

54.9%

+0

2.

GlaxoSmithKline

4,365

7,762

+9%

8.6%

15.3%

+0

3.

Merck & Co

1,665

4,193

+14%

3.3%

8.2%

+3

4.

Johnson & Johnson

3,166

2,091

-6%

6.2%

4.1%

+1

5.

AbbVie

3,334

2,088

-6%

6.6%

4.1%

-1

6.

Sino Biopharmaceutical

863

1,802

+11%

1.7%

3.5%

+2

7.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

4,214

1,233

-16%

8.3%

2.4%

-4

8.

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals

480

n/m

0.9%

New

9.

Aurobindo Pharma

183

400

+12%

0.4%

0.8%

+2

10.

Roche

1,187

318

-17%

2.3%

0.6%

-3

Top 10

49,167

48,291

-0%

96.9%

94.9%

Other

1,547

2,573

+8%

3.1%

5.1%

50,714

50,864

+0%

100.0%

100.0%

Total Industry

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Top 5 Anti-viral Products Worldwide in 2022

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)
Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Harvoni

ledipasvir; sofosbuvir

Gilead Sciences

Hepatitis C nucleoside
NS5A & NS5B polymerase
inhibitor

2.

Triumeq

abacavir sulfate;
dolutegravir sodium;
lamivudine

GlaxoSmithKline

3.

Descovy

emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide

4.

Genvoya

5.

Bictegravir/
F/TAF

CAGR

Current

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

13,864

4,531

-15%

27.3%

8.9%

Marketed

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)
& HIV integrase inhibitor

1,116

4,449

+22%

2.2%

8.7%

Marketed

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI),
CYP3A inhibitor & protease
inhibitor

4,343

n/m

8.5%

Marketed

cobicistat; elvitegravir;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI),
HIV integrase inhibitor &
CYP3A inhibitor

45

3,731

+88%

0.1%

7.3%

Marketed

bictegravir sodium;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)
& HIV integrase inhibitor

3,489

n/m

6.9%

Phase III

Top 5 R&D Anti-viral Products Worldwide in 2022


Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharma Class

1.

Bictegravir/
F/TAF

bictegravir sodium;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

2.

Cobicistat/
Emtriva/
GS 7340/
Prezista STR

cobicistat; darunavir;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

3.

Tenofovir
Alafenamide

4.

5.

Status

Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Sales ($m)
Rank

42

WW Market Share

2015

CAGR

WW Market Share

Current

2015

2022

2015-22

2015

2022

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)
& HIV integrase inhibitor

3,489

n/m

6.9%

Phase III

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI),
CYP3A inhibitor & protease
inhibitor

1,612

n/m

3.2%

Phase III

tenofovir alafenamide
fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)

1,014

n/m

2.0%

Phase III

Sofosbuvir,
Velpatasvir &
Voxilaprevir

sofosbuvir; velpatasvir;
voxilaprevir

Gilead Sciences

Hepatitis C NS3 protease,


Hepatitis C nucleoside
NS5A & NS5B polymerase
inhibitor

897

n/m

1.8%

Phase III

ARC-520

Arrowhead
Pharmaceuticals

Hepatitis B RNAi therapeutic

480

n/m

0.9%

Phase II

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Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

60

WW Sales ($bn)

$50.5bn

-$14.1bn

40

$21.0bn

$50.5bn

New Launches

2022 Sales

-$6.9bn

20

0
2015 Sales

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2022: Top 50 Selling Products in the World


Opdivo and Revlimid to compete for the top spot in 2022, while
Humira is expected to step down following biosimilar launch.
EvaluatePharma sellside consensus forecast finds that Opdivo,
Bristol-Myers Squibbs anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody, will be the
number one selling product worldwide in 2022, with sales of
$14.6bn. However, following the recent setback in NSCLC, Revlimid
could take the crown with expected sales of $13bn in 2022
provided that Humira loses ground following the potential launch of
biosimilars (current forecast still positions Humira at number 2 with

part 1 of 2

$13.6bn in 2022). In the PD-1 gold rush, Mercks Keytruda - currently


anticipated to reach close to $6bn in 2022 - is expected to take
advantage of Opdivos reccent setback in NSCLC, while Roches
Tecentriq is expected to reach $5.3bn in 2022.
Only three products currently in R&D are present in the top 50,
the biggest of which is Roches Ocrevus, a phase III anti-CD20
MAb for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, it is expected to launch
worldwide in December 2017.
Source: EvaluatePharma August 2016

WW Product Sales ($m)

Market

Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharmacological Class

2015

2022

CAGR

Status

1.

Opdivo

nivolumab

Bristol-Myers Squibb +
Ono Pharmaceutical

Anti-programmed death-1 (PD-1) MAb

1,119

14,634

+44%

Marketed

2.

Humira

adalimumab

AbbVie + Eisai

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha


(TNFa) MAb

14,359

13,645

-1%

Marketed

3.

Revlimid

lenalidomide

Celgene

Immunomodulator

5,801

13,024

+12%

Marketed

4.

Xarelto

rivaroxaban

Bayer + Johnson & Johnson

Factor Xa inhibitor

3,930

7,827

+10%

Marketed

5.

Eylea

aflibercept

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
+ Bayer + Santen
Pharmaceutical

Vascular endothelial growth factor


receptor (VEGFr) kinase inhibitor

4,372

7,702

+8%

Marketed

6.

Imbruvica

ibrutinib

AbbVie + Johnson &


Johnson

Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor

1,299

7,287

+28%

Marketed

7.

Enbrel

etanercept

Amgen + Pfizer + Takeda

Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa)


inhibitor

9,037

7,177

-3%

Marketed

8.

Prevnar 13

pneumococcal vaccine

Pfizer + Daewoong
Pharmaceutical

Pneumococcal vaccine

6,328

6,069

-1%

Marketed

9.

Keytruda

pembrolizumab

Merck & Co

Anti-programmed death-1 (PD-1) MAb

566

5,959

+40%

Marketed

10.

Januvia/
Janumet

sitagliptin phosphate

Merck & Co + Ono


Pharmaceutical + Almirall +
Daewoong Pharmaceutical

Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV)


inhibitor

6,333

5,913

-1%

Marketed

11.

Ibrance

palbociclib

Pfizer

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6


inhibitor

723

5,709

+34%

Marketed

12.

Soliris

eculizumab

Alexion Pharmaceuticals

Anti-complement factor C5 MAb

2,590

5,657

+12%

Marketed

13.

Eliquis

apixaban

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Factor Xa inhibitor

1,860

5,422

+17%

Marketed

14.

Tecentriq

atezolizumab

Roche

Anti-programmed death-1 ligand-1


(PD-L1) MAb

5,331

15.

Avastin

bevacizumab

Roche

Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor


receptor (VEGFr) MAb

6,945

5,178

-4%

Marketed

16.

Prolia/Xgeva

denosumab

Amgen + Daiichi Sankyo

Anti-RANKL MAb

2,925

5,148

+8%

Marketed

17.

Victoza/Saxenda

liraglutide [rDNA origin]

Novo Nordisk

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

2,701

4,918

+9%

Marketed

18.

Darzalex

daratumumab

Johnson & Johnson

Anti-CD38 MAb

4,909

+146%

Marketed

19.

Botox

onabotulinumtoxinA

Allergan + GlaxoSmithKline

Botulinum toxin

2,808

4,823

+8%

Marketed

20.

Perjeta

pertuzumab

Roche

Anti-HER2 (ErbB-2) MAb

1,502

4,775

+18%

Marketed

21.

Entresto

sacubitril; valsartan

Novartis

Angiotensin II receptor (AT1) antagonist


& neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI)

21

4,698

+117%

Marketed

Marketed

22.

Tecfidera

dimethyl fumarate

Biogen

Fumarate

3,638

4,677

+4%

Marketed

23.

Xtandi

enzalutamide

Astellas Pharma

Androgen receptor antagonist

2,101

4,658

+12%

Marketed

24.

Harvoni

ledipasvir; sofosbuvir

Gilead Sciences

Hepatitis C nucleoside NS5A & NS5B


polymerase inhibitor

13,864

4,531

-15%

Marketed

25.

Stelara

ustekinumab

Johnson & Johnson

Anti-interleukin-12 (IL-12) &


interleukin-23 (IL-23) MAb

2,474

4,527

+9%

Marketed

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Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharmacological Class

WW Product Sales ($m)

Market

2015

Status

2022

CAGR

26.

Herceptin

trastuzumab

Roche

Anti-HER2 (ErbB-2) MAb

6,794

4,467

-6%

Marketed

27.

Triumeq

abacavir sulfate;
dolutegravir sodium;
lamivudine

GlaxoSmithKline

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor


(NRTI) & HIV integrase inhibitor

1,116

4,449

+22%

Marketed

28.

Spiriva

tiotropium bromide

Boehringer Ingelheim +
Eli Lilly

Long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA)

3,942

4,390

+2%

Marketed

29.

Descovy

emtricitabine;
tenofovir alafenamide

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI), CYP3A inhibitor &
protease inhibitor

4,343

30.

Repatha

evolocumab

Amgen + Astellas Pharma

Anti-proprotein convertase subtilisin-like


kexin type 9 (PCSK9) MAb

4,280

31.

Ocrevus

ocrelizumab

Roche

Anti-CD20 MAb

3,962

32.

Jardiance

empagliflozin

Boehringer Ingelheim

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2
(SGLT2) inhibitor

118

3,932

+65%

Marketed

33.

Cosentyx

secukinumab

Novartis

Anti-interleukin-17A (IL-17A) MAb

261

3,856

+47%

Marketed

34.

Genvoya

cobicistat; elvitegravir;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI), HIV integrase inhibitor
& CYP3A inhibitor

45

3,731

+88%

Marketed

35.

Dupilumab

dupilumab

Sanofi

Anti-interleukin-4 (IL-4) & interleukin-13


(IL-13) MAb

3,725

36.

Privigen1

immune globulin
(human)

CSL

Immunoglobulin

2,467

3,701

+6%

Marketed

37.

Gazyva

obinutuzumab

Roche

Anti-CD20 MAb

133

3,643

+60%

Marketed

38.

Remicade

infliximab

Johnson & Johnson + Merck


& Co + Mitsubishi Tanabe
Pharma

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha


(TNFa) MAb

8,151

3,635

-11%

Marketed

39.

Bictegravir/F/
TAF

bictegravir sodium;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI) & HIV integrase inhibitor

3,489

40.

Orkambi

ivacaftor; lumacaftor

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Cystic fibrosis transmembrane


conductance regulator (CFTR) corrector

351

3,485

+39%

Marketed

41.

Invokana

canagliflozin

Johnson & Johnson +


Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2
(SGLT2) inhibitor

1,333

3,429

+14%

Marketed

42.

Vyvanse

lisdexamfetamine
dimesylate

Shire + Shionogi

Psychostimulant

1,722

3,338

+10%

Marketed

43.

Simponi

golimumab

Johnson & Johnson + Merck


& Co

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa)


MAb

2,018

3,139

+7%

Marketed

472

3,128

+31%

3,076

10

3,063

+127%

Marketed

44.

Otezla

apremilast

Celgene

Phosphodiesterase IV (PDE4) inhibitor

45.

Ocaliva

obeticholic acid

Intercept Pharmaceuticals +
Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma

Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist

46.

Praluent

alirocumab

Sanofi

Anti-proprotein convertase subtilisin-like


kexin type 9 (PCSK9) MAb

Marketed

+141%

Marketed
R&D

R&D

R&D

Marketed
Marketed

47.

Rituxan

rituximab

Roche + Pharmstandard

Anti-CD20 MAb

7,393

3,036

-12%

Marketed

48.

NovoRapid

insulin aspart

Novo Nordisk

Insulin analogue

3,082

2,976

-1%

Marketed

49.

Lantus

insulin glargine

Sanofi

Insulin analogue

7,089

2,953

-12%

Marketed

50.

Tresiba

insulin degludec

Novo Nordisk

Insulin analogue

214

2,922

+45%

Marketed

Total

144,025

254,346

+8%

Total WW Individual Products Forecast in EvaluatePharma

617,246

919,310

+6%

Note: Sales represent company reported sales where available, otherwise based on an average of equity analyst estimates.
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Humira still the leading product in USA in 2022; Roche products
make up 10% of Top 50 in 2022.
EvaluatePharma finds that AbbVies Humira will continue to be the
leading product in the USA in 2022, with sales of $10.7bn This is
a clear sign that sellside analysts are still very skeptical about the
potential launch of a biosimilar version. Celgenes Revlimid will be in
second place with sales growing on average 13% per year to $8.1bn

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in 2022, and with a CAGR of 36%, it wont be long before Opdivo


is hot on their heels. Roche is set to have five products in the USA
Top 50 by 2022, including their phase III anti-CD20 MAb, Ocrevus,
for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, and recently approved
Tecentriq, the third PD-1 product to launch in the market following
Opdivo and Keytruda.
Source: EvaluatePharma 1 August 2016

USA Product Sales ($m)


Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharmacological Class

2015

2022

CAGR

US Market
Status

1.

Humira

adalimumab

AbbVie

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha


(TNFa) MAb

8,405

10,729

+4%

Marketed

2.

Revlimid

lenalidomide

Celgene

Immunomodulator

3,535

8,145

+13%

Marketed

3.

Opdivo

nivolumab

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Anti-programmed death-1 (PD-1) MAb

823

7,222

+36%

Marketed

4.

Enbrel

etanercept

Amgen

Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa)


inhibitor

5,099

5,065

-0%

Marketed

5.

Eylea

aflibercept

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Vascular endothelial growth factor


receptor (VEGFr) kinase inhibitor

2,676

5,014

+9%

Marketed

6.

Tecentriq

atezolizumab

Roche

Anti-programmed death-1 ligand-1


(PD-L1) MAb

3,810

7.

Eliquis

apixaban

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Factor Xa inhibitor

1,023

3,731

+20%

Marketed

8.

Imbruvica

ibrutinib

AbbVie

Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor

985

3,683

+21%

Marketed

9.

Xarelto

rivaroxaban

Johnson & Johnson

Factor Xa inhibitor

1,868

3,606

+10%

Marketed

10.

Ibrance

palbociclib

Pfizer

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4 & 6


inhibitor

718

3,462

+25%

Marketed

11.

Tecfidera

dimethyl fumarate

Biogen

Fumarate

2,908

3,310

+2%

Marketed

12.

Entresto

sacubitril; valsartan

Novartis

Angiotensin II receptor (AT1) antagonist


& neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI)

21

3,279

+106%

Marketed

13.

Prevnar 13

pneumococcal vaccine

Pfizer

Pneumococcal vaccine

4,026

3,217

-3%

Marketed

14.

Stelara

ustekinumab

Johnson & Johnson

Anti-interleukin-12 (IL-12) &


interleukin-23 (IL-23) MAb

1,677

3,172

+10%

Marketed

15.

Victoza/Saxenda

liraglutide [rDNA origin]

Novo Nordisk

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

1,936

3,079

+7%

Marketed

16.

Prolia/Xgeva

denosumab

Amgen

Anti-RANKL MAb

1,843

3,042

+7%

Marketed

17.

Vyvanse

lisdexamfetamine
dimesylate

Shire

Psychostimulant

1,599

3,029

+10%

Marketed

18.

Ocrevus

ocrelizumab

Roche

Anti-CD20 MAb

3,025

R&D

19.

Descovy

emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI), CYP3A inhibitor &
protease inhibitor

2,936

Marketed

20.

Jardiance

empagliflozin

Boehringer Ingelheim +
Eli Lilly

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2
(SGLT2) inhibitor

99

2,804

+61%

Marketed

21.

Keytruda

pembrolizumab

Merck & Co

Anti-programmed death-1 (PD-1) MAb

393

2,801

+32%

Marketed

22.

Triumeq

abacavir sulfate;
dolutegravir sodium;
lamivudine

GlaxoSmithKline

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI) & HIV integrase inhibitor

779

2,673

+19%

Marketed

23.

Xtandi

enzalutamide

Astellas Pharma

Androgen receptor antagonist

1,237

2,608

+11%

Marketed

24.

Avastin

bevacizumab

Roche

Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor


receptor (VEGFr) MAb

3,178

2,591

-3%

Marketed

25.

Harvoni

ledipasvir; sofosbuvir

Valeant Pharmaceuticals
International

Hepatitis C nucleoside NS5A & NS5B


polymerase inhibitor

10,090

2,586

-18%

Marketed

Marketed

Top 26-50 continued over

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USA Product Sales ($m)


Rank

Product

Generic Name

Company

Pharmacological Class

2015

2022

CAGR

US Market
Status

26.

Botox

onabotulinumtoxinA

Allergan

Botulinum toxin

1,715

2,486

+5%

Marketed

27.

Genvoya

cobicistat; elvitegravir;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI), HIV integrase inhibitor
& CYP3A inhibitor

44

2,471

+78%

Marketed

28.

Darzalex

daratumumab

Allergan

Anti-CD38 MAb

2,466

+123%

Marketed

29.

Invokana

canagliflozin

Johnson & Johnson

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2
(SGLT2) inhibitor

1,238

2,454

+10%

Marketed

30.

Perjeta

pertuzumab

Roche

Anti-HER2 (ErbB-2) MAb

835

2,359

+16%

Marketed

31.

Repatha

evolocumab

Amgen

Anti-proprotein convertase subtilisin-like


kexin type 9 (PCSK9) MAb

2,348

+128%

Marketed

32.

Cosentyx

secukinumab

Novartis

Anti-interleukin-17A (IL-17A) MAb

220

2,253

+39%

Marketed

33.

Otezla

apremilast

Celgene

Phosphodiesterase IV (PDE4) inhibitor

440

2,251

+26%

Marketed

34.

Tresiba

insulin degludec

Novo Nordisk

Insulin analogue

35.

Soliris

eculizumab

Alexion Pharmaceuticals

Anti-complement factor C5 MAb

36.

Neulasta

pegfilgrastim

Amgen

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor


(G-CSF)

37.

Orkambi

ivacaftor; lumacaftor

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Cystic fibrosis transmembrane


conductance regulator (CFTR) corrector

38.

Remicade

infliximab

Johnson & Johnson

Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha


(TNFa) MAb

39.

Dupilumab

dupilumab

Sanofi

40.

Venclexta

venetoclax

41.

Xifaxan 200

42.

2,202

951

2,183

+13%

Marketed

3,891

2,158

-8%

Marketed

351

2,152

+30%

Marketed

4,453

2,148

-10%

Marketed

Anti-interleukin-4 (IL-4) & interleukin-13


(IL-13) MAb

2,087

R&D

Roche + AbbVie

B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) inhibitor

2,044

Marketed

rifaximin

Valeant Pharmaceuticals
International

Ansamycin

716

2,005

Bictegravir/F/TAF

bictegravir sodium;
emtricitabine; tenofovir
alafenamide fumarate

Gilead Sciences

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase


inhibitor (NRTI) & HIV integrase inhibitor

1,992

R&D

43.

Fovista

pegpleranib sodium

Ophthotech

Anti-platelet derived growth factor


(PDGF)-B aptamer

1,973

R&D

44.

Trulicity

dulaglutide

Eli Lilly

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

208

1,785

+36%

Marketed

45.

Gardasil

human papillomavirus
(HPV) vaccine

Merck & Co

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine

1,521

1,783

+2%

Marketed

46.

Ocaliva

obeticholic acid

Intercept Pharmaceuticals

Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist

1,767

47.

Jakafi

ruxolitinib phosphate

Incyte

Janus kinase (JAK)-1/2 inhibitor

601

1,759

+17%

Marketed

48.

Xyrem

sodium oxybate

Jazz Pharmaceuticals

CNS depressant

955

1,737

+9%

Marketed

49.

Semaglutide

semaglutide

Novo Nordisk

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonist

1,710

50.

Rexulti

brexpiprazole

Otsuka Holdings

5-HT1A (serotonin) & D2 partial agonist


& 5-HT2 (serotonin) receptor antagonist

38

1,665

+72%

73,111

150,855

+11%

292,688

468,886

+7%

Total
Total USA Individual Products Forecast in EvaluatePharma

Marketed

+16%

Marketed

Marketed

R&D
Marketed

Note: Sales represent company reported sales where available, otherwise based on an average of equity analyst estimates.

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