Sanofi US enters into co-promotion agreement with Provention Bio, Inc. to launch teplizumab, an investigational disease-modifying therapy for type 1 diabetes
Sanofi US has entered a co-promotion agreement with Provention Bio for the commercialization of teplizumab, an investigational therapy aimed at delaying type 1 diabetes (T1D). Pending FDA approval expected on November 17, 2022, Sanofi will utilize its established diabetes care teams to promote the therapy. Provention Bio retains rights and responsibilities for R&D, while Sanofi will make an upfront payment of $20 million and commit to a potential equity investment of $35 million following FDA approval.
- Co-promotion agreement with Provention Bio could enhance market presence if teplizumab is approved.
- Sanofi's upfront payment of $20 million signifies strong commitment and potential future revenue stream.
- Potential for $35 million equity investment post-FDA approval indicates confidence in teplizumab's market performance.
- Commercial success is contingent upon FDA approval, which poses a significant risk.
- Provention Bio retains all rights, limiting Sanofi's control over the product post-launch.
- Sanofi US to co-promote teplizumab, adding it to its current commercial activities in diabetes care, leveraging its existing best-in-class customer-facing field teams
- Provention Bio, Inc. retains all rights to teplizumab
- Commercialization activities are dependent on U.S. FDA approval of teplizumab, potentially on November 17, 2022
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Oct. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sanofi US has announced it has entered into a co-promotion service agreement with Provention Bio, Inc., for the commercialization of teplizumab in the United States. Teplizumab, developed by Provention, is an investigational anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody that is being evaluated for the delay of clinical type 1 diabetes (T1D) in at-risk individuals, as indicated by the presence of two or more T1D-related autoantibodies. If approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), teplizumab would be the first-ever disease-modifying therapy in T1D.
Pending FDA approval, Sanofi US will co-promote teplizumab along with its existing portfolio of diabetes therapies, and leverage its customer-facing field teams with the aim of accelerating uptake of teplizumab across the U.S.
Olivier Bogillot
Head of U.S. General Medicines, Sanofi
"We are delighted by the prospect of supporting Provention Bio in bringing to the U.S. what could become the first-in-class therapy to change the course of type 1 diabetes. If approved, Sanofi US will leverage our existing world-class capabilities in diabetes care to enhance efforts in both patient and healthcare provider access. We are prepared to tap into all of our internal expertise to support the successful launch of this innovative therapy."
Jason Hoitt
Chief Commercial Officer, Provention Bio
"Teplizumab represents a potentially disruptive new therapy for T1D, and we are excited to work alongside Sanofi US to bring the first-ever disease-modifying therapy, if approved, to individuals in the U.S. who are at risk of developing clinical-stage type 1 diabetes."
The FDA is expected to make a decision on the regulatory approval for teplizumab on November 17, 2022.
Agreement Terms
Dependent on a positive decision from the FDA, Provention Bio will contract Sanofi US customer-facing field teams. Provention Bio retains all rights to teplizumab, responsible for key activities such as R&D, pharmacovigilance, production, quality and safety.
As of the effective date of the service agreement, Sanofi US has committed to make an upfront payment of
Sanofi US also has agreed to make an equity investment of
About type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is a condition caused by autoimmune damage of the insulin-producing beta-cells of the pancreas. As a result of this autoimmune attack, the body produces very little or no insulin which can lead to death if the insulin is not replaced.
Living with T1D is complex. In addition to daily insulin injections or infusion via an insulin pump, people living with T1D also need to adopt a strict management plan which includes regular blood sugar monitoring, healthy diet and physical activity.
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