2011年全球制药公司50强排名? 1. Pfizer President and CEO Jeff Kindler retired, succeeded by Ian C. Read. George Lorch elected Non-Executive Chairman of the Board. Sutent approved in EU for treatment of pancreatic neuro-endocrine tumors. Launched Prevnar 13, a vaccine against 13 strains of pneumococcal diseases in infants and young children. Also has 118 products in the R&D pipeline and had 1,300 clinical trials in 2010. 2. Novartis Completed purchase of Alcon from Nestlé for $38.5 billion. Jonathan Symonds promoted to CFO. David Epstein replaced CEO Joe Jimenez as Division Head, Pharmaceuticals. Thirteen major pharmaceutical approvals in the US, Europe, and Japan, with 147 products in development. Tasigna was approved in the US, the EU, Japan, and Switzerland for patients with newly diagnosed Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+ CML), a form of blood cancer. Menveo (vaccine against meningococcal disease) launched in the US, EU, and parts of Latin America and Asia. Sandoz launched generic enoxaparin, its most successful launch to date, and acquired Oriel Therapeutics. 3. Sanofi-Aventis Initiated acquisition of Genzyme for $16.6 billion (completed in April) and finished acquisition of OTC company Chattem. Began collaboration programs with Harvard and Columbia Universities and a research alliance with Scripps Genomic Medicine. Jevtana approved in US for second-line treatment of metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer. 4. Merck Elected Kenneth Frazier CEO. Bought Inspire for $430 million. Rotateq vaccine awarded top honor at Prix Galien USA 2010. Merck BioVentures entered into an alliance with Parexel for biosimilar development. Signed commercialization agreement with Lundbeck for Sycrest and a letter of mutual intent with China's Sinopharm. Pipeline has more than 20 late-stage candidates. Licensed oral mTOR inhibitor for multiple cancers from Ariad. Oral hepatitis C protease inhibitor Boceprevir granted Priority Review status by FDA. 5. Roche Rituxan approved in US as first-line treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and relapsed/refractory CLL. Tarceva approved in US and EU for first-line treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer after chemotherapy. FDA rejected use of Avastin as a treatment for metastatic breast cancer; Roche has requested a hearing to appeal this decision. Daniel O'Day appointed COO of the Pharmaceuticals division. Alan Hippe named CFO. Jean-Jacques Garaud appointed Head of Roche Pharma Research and Early Development. 6. GlaxoSmithKline Benlysta (belimumab, the first new lupus treatment in 60 years) approved by FDA in March. Six products in total approved by US and EU; seven more filed with regulators. Malaria vaccine in Phase III trials in Africa, with 30 other late-stage assets. Julian Heslop retired as CFO, succeeded by Simon Dingemans. Patents for active ingredients in Seretide/Advair expired. 7. AstraZeneca Crestor substance patent upheld in US court. Approvals include Vimovo (naproxen/esomeprazole magnesium) in US and EU and Brilique (atherothrombotic event prevention) in EU. Kombiglyze XR, the only once-daily dose of DPP4/metformin, developed with Bristol-Myers Squibb, also approved in US. Nine molecules in Phase III trials or submitted for regulatory approval, with another 92 projects in development. Completed deal with Rigel for development of fostamatinib (rheumatoid arthritis). 8. Johnson & Johnson Completed tender offer for Crucell N.V. in February 2011; acquired 98.93 percent of shares. Products under regulatory review include: Rivaroxoban for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (US), Telaprevir for hepatitis C (US and EU), Abiraterone acetate for metastatic advanced prostate (US and EU), and rilpivirine for HIV. Eight more candidates planned for regulatory submission from 2011 to 2013. 9. Eli Lilly Completed acquisition of Alnara and Avid Radiopharmaceuticals. Launched statin Livalo in the US with partner Kowa. Has 68 molecules in development. Several monoclonal antibodies for cancer in late-stage development. Phase III candidates include Necitumumab for non-small-cell lung cancer and Ramucirumab for metastatic breast and gastric cancers. Signed commercialization deal with Acrux for newly approved experimental testosterone solution Axiron. 10. Abbott The year was marked by acquisitions, including the pharmaceutical business of Solvay for $6.1 billion plus milestones, and Piramal Healthcare's Healthcare Solutions business, a leader in the Indian branded generics market, for $2.2 billion in cash, plus $1.6 billion in annual payments through 2014. Additional acquisitions included Advanced Medical Optics, STARLIMS Technologies (informatics), and the remaining shares of Facet Biotech. 查看更多1个回答 . 5人已关注