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Sandoz files U.S. antitrust lawsuit against Amgen over arthritis drug

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Posted on April 14, 2025

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· Last updated: April 14, 2025

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Sandoz Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amgen Over Enbrel

(Reuters) -Swiss generic drug manufacturer Sandoz said on Monday it had filed an antitrust lawsuit in the United States against Amgen over the alleged entrenchment of the market position of its blockbuster medicine, Enbrel (etanercept).

Sandoz alleges Amgen blocked competition from more cost-effective biosimilar competitors, including Sandoz etanercept biosimilar, Erelzi, by unlawfully purchasing and using certain patent rights to entrench its dominant market position.

Amgen did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Submitted on Friday, Sandoz's lawsuit alleged Amgen has used a "thicket of patents" to protect its monopoly for Enbrel through 2029 in violation of U.S. federal antitrust law.

Filed in a Norfolk, Virginia, federal court, it accused Amgen of "reaping billions in profits while denying purchasers and patients access to the lower prices they would have paid in a competitive market, where Sandoz was able to launch."

Sandoz in its lawsuit said it "continues to lose out on millions of dollars in sales each month that it remains sidelined by Amgen's illegal activity."

In 2024, Enbrel generated $3.3 billion in revenue in the United States, Sandoz said. Etanercept is used to treat a range of inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis.

Basel-based Sandoz received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for Erelzi in 2016, the same year the company launched the medicine in Europe.

Sandoz wants an injunction to prevent Amgen from using patent rights to block biosimilar competition and allow Sandoz to launch Erelzi as soon as possible. It is also seeking damages.

(Reporting by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan, Mike Scarcella and Oliver HirtWriting by Dave GrahamEditing by Rashmi Aich and Rachel More)

Key Takeaways

  • Sandoz files an antitrust lawsuit against Amgen in the U.S.
  • Allegations focus on Amgen's use of patents to block competition.
  • Sandoz claims Amgen's actions violate federal antitrust laws.
  • Enbrel generated $3.3 billion in U.S. revenue in 2024.
  • Sandoz seeks an injunction and damages to launch Erelzi.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Sandoz's antitrust lawsuit against Amgen over alleged misuse of patents to block biosimilar competition for the drug Enbrel.
What is Enbrel used for?
Enbrel is used to treat inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis.
What does Sandoz seek from the lawsuit?
Sandoz seeks an injunction to prevent Amgen from blocking biosimilar competition and is also seeking damages.

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