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百济神州Q1营收增长50.2%至80.48亿元,百悦泽®全球销售额总计56.92亿
Cai Jing Wang·2025-05-07 11:06

Core Viewpoint - BeiGene reported a 50.2% increase in Q1 2025 revenue to 8.048 billion yuan, with a net loss of 94.503 million yuan, driven by strong sales of its self-developed products [1][2]. Revenue Growth - Q1 product revenue reached 7.985 billion yuan, up 49.9% year-on-year, primarily due to the sales growth of the self-developed drug Brukinsa® (Zebutinib) and the sales of Tislelizumab and Amgen licensed products [1]. - Global sales of Brukinsa® totaled 5.692 billion yuan in Q1, a 63.7% increase year-on-year, solidifying its leadership in the hematologic oncology field [1][2]. - Sales in the U.S. amounted to 4.041 billion yuan, reflecting a 61.9% year-on-year growth, driven by increased demand, particularly in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) indications [1]. - European sales reached 836 million yuan, up 75.4% year-on-year, attributed to market share gains across major European markets [1]. Market Position - In China, sales totaled 590 million yuan, a 43.1% increase year-on-year, maintaining a leading market share in the BTK inhibitor market [2]. - Brukinsa® has been included in the National Medical Insurance Directory for all four approved indications in China [2]. - Sales of Tislelizumab reached 1.245 billion yuan in Q1, a 19.3% increase year-on-year, driven by new indications covered by insurance and increased hospital access [2]. Clinical Development - Brukinsa® is the only BTK inhibitor with the most extensive approved indications globally and offers flexible dosing options [2]. - The clinical development program for Brukinsa® has been conducted in over 30 countries with more than 35 trials involving approximately 7,100 patients [2]. - The global Phase III ALPINE trial demonstrated sustained progression-free survival (PFS) benefits for Brukinsa® compared to ibrutinib in treating relapsed or refractory CLL/SLL patients [3]. - The company continues to advance key research projects, including the global clinical trials for Sonrotoclax, a BCL2 inhibitor, in combination with Brukinsa® for CLL and other indications [3].