Core Viewpoint - The withdrawal of the once-prominent cholesterol-lowering drug, Praluent (alirocumab), from the Chinese market highlights the intense competition and challenges faced by pharmaceutical companies in this sector [1][2][3]. Company Summary - Sanofi confirmed the cessation of Praluent's supply in China due to global supply issues and a strategic shift in its cardiovascular market approach, including the acquisition of rights for new drugs [1][3]. - The price of Praluent dropped significantly from 1982 yuan to 306 yuan per injection after being included in the national medical insurance list, marking an 84.56% decrease [1][3]. - Sanofi's second-quarter product sales reached approximately 99.94 billion euros (about 110 billion USD), with a year-on-year growth of 10.1% [4]. Industry Summary - The PCSK9 inhibitor market in China is becoming increasingly competitive, with several domestic companies entering the space, which is expected to exceed 10 billion yuan by 2030 [6][7]. - Currently, there are seven approved PCSK9-targeting products in China, with four being domestic drugs, indicating a shift in market dynamics following Praluent's exit [7][8]. - Analysts suggest that domestic pharmaceutical companies can capitalize on Praluent's withdrawal to expand their market share and enhance product promotion strategies [8][9].
知名降脂药将撤离中国市场