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August 11, 2006

Potential Blockbuster Drugs to Watch

by @ 7:22 am.  Filed under Drug Development

In some recent publications I’ve been reading, I came across a list of some compounds that may become blockbusters (sales of more than $1 billion a year). I found it interesting and wanted to post the list here. These are all already filed or in late phase III trials.

Potential Blockbuster Drugs
Drug Company Indication Type
Acomplia Sanofi-Aventis weight-loss small molecule
Actemra Roche rheumatoid arthritis biologic
CERA * Roche anemia ?
Galvus Novartis type 2 diabetes small molecule
Paliperidone Johnson & Johnson schizophrenia small molecule
Panitumumab Amgen colorectal cancer biologic
Prasugrel Eli Lilly antiplatelet agent small molecule
Rasilez Novartis hypertension small molecule
TAK-390MR Abbott night time hearburn (GERD) small molecule
Torcetrapib/atorvastatin Pfizer cholesterol small molecule combo


• = Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator

It is interesting that Roche is the only company with two compounds on this list.

Search results for each drug from Yahoo!

acomplia
actemra
cera “Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator”
galvus
paliperidone
panitumumab
prasugrel
rasilez
TAK-390MR
torcetrapib atorvastatin

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