Novo Nordisk hires private U.S. firm to handle some Wegovy pen assembly
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[September 19, 2023]
By Maggie Fick
LONDON (Reuters) - Novo Nordisk has hired U.S. private contract
manufacturer PCI Pharma Services to handle assembly and packaging of
Wegovy, a source familiar with the matter said, as it races to boost
output of the weight-loss drug to meet demand.
Philadelphia-based PCI, which has 15 facilities in North America, Europe
and Australia, is putting together the self-injection pens used to
administer Wegovy, said the source, who declined to be named because the
information is confidential.
The source did not say when Novo signed up PCI. At its most recent
investor day, in March 2022, the Danish drugmaker said in a presentation
that it was doing the assembly and packaging work for Wegovy in-house.
Assembling the pens after a glass cartridge is filled with the drug
elsewhere is the final stage of manufacturing before Wegovy is shipped.
Novo declined to comment on PCI's work, but said Wegovy is currently
assembled and packed by Novo and external partners.
Wegovy is the first-to-market in a new class of highly effective
weight-loss drugs and its booming sales have led some analysts to
predict the obesity market could be worth more than $100 billion by the
end of this decade.
Record profits from Wegovy and its type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic, which
contains the same active ingredient, helped Novo became Europe's most
valuable listed company earlier this month, with a market capitalization
of about $420 billion.
Used alongside changes to diet and exercise, Wegovy leads to an average
weight loss of around 15%, studies show.
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A 0.25 mg injection pen of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss drug Wegovy is
shown in this photo illustration in Oslo, Norway, September 1, 2023.
REUTERS/Victoria Klesty/Illustration//File Photo
But Novo has been unable to keep
pace with demand for the drug in the five markets - the United
States and four European countries - where it is available.
The company is spending billions of dollars to ramp up production,
by building new factories and hiring more contract manufacturers to
fill the pens.
Wegovy is part of a class of drugs known as GLP-1s used to treat
diabetes and obesity. In the United States, where it was launched in
June 2021, it is the first and so far only one of a group of newer
and more effective GLP-1 drugs approved specifically for weight
loss.
Eli Lilly's GLP-1 drug Mounjaro was launched in the United States
last year for type 2 diabetes and is expected to be approved there
for weight-loss by year-end, while rival companies are developing
their own GLP-1 drugs.
PCI has six U.S. facilities - in Philadelphia, California, Illinois,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin - two in Canada, six in
Europe and one in Australia.
The Novo contract is part of PCI's U.S. work on GLP-1 drugs, which
includes assembling and packaging of vials, pre-filled syringes,
auto-injectors and pen-cartridges which are used for GLP-1s, the
source said.
(Reporting by Maggie Fick; Editing by Josephine Mason and Catherine
Evans)
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