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港股概念追踪|核药高壁垒造就寡头垄断格局 中金不断调升远大医药目标价(附概念股)
智通财经网· 2025-05-08 07:39
Industry Overview - The nuclear medicine market is experiencing robust growth due to increasing health awareness and rapid advancements in medical technology [1] - As of July 4, 2024, 88 radioactive new drugs have been approved globally, with only 18 for treatment purposes [1] - From 2021 onwards, China's policies have strongly supported the nuclear medicine industry, which is expected to drive its development [1] - According to Ping An Securities, the nuclear medicine market in China is projected to grow from 5 billion yuan to 26 billion yuan at a CAGR of 26.6% from 2023 to 2030 [1] Company Highlights - Yuan Da Pharmaceutical (00512) is a notable player in the nuclear medicine sector, with a successful Phase II clinical trial for its global innovative product STC3141 [2] - CICC maintains profit forecasts for Yuan Da Pharmaceutical at 2.131 billion yuan for 2025 and 2.235 billion yuan for 2026 [2] - The company has received approval for its innovative drug ITM-11 to conduct Phase III clinical trials, targeting neuroendocrine tumors [3] - China Tongyuan (01763) is a leading enterprise in the nuclear medicine industry, dominating the market for radioactive pharmaceuticals and being the largest supplier of radiation source products in China [4] - In October 2023, China Tongyuan began mass production of a new dual-spiral CT radiation therapy platform, marking a significant advancement in domestic high-end radiation therapy products [4]
核医学系列报告(二):国内核药迎来商业化兑现期,RDC具备比肩ADC的潜力
Ping An Securities· 2025-04-15 14:44
Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Outperform" rating for the pharmaceutical sector [1]. Core Insights - The commercialization of nuclear medicine is accelerating, with significant growth in diagnostic nuclear drugs and the potential for domestic nuclear drugs to reach a commercialization inflection point [3][17]. - The report highlights the successful commercialization of Pluvicto and Lutathera, which are expected to generate substantial revenues, with Pluvicto projected to exceed $5 billion in peak sales [3][12]. - The report emphasizes the similarities between Radioligand Therapy (RDC) and Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC), suggesting that RDC could replicate the success of ADC in the market [3][22]. Summary by Sections Part 1: Overseas Nuclear Drug Rapid Growth, Domestic Commercialization Period - Overseas nuclear drugs are experiencing rapid commercialization, with Pluvicto achieving $1.392 billion in revenue in 2024, a 42% increase, and Lutathera generating $724 million, a 20% increase [3][12]. - The combined revenue from these two drugs for Novartis reached $2.116 billion, indicating the ongoing value realization of nuclear drugs [3][12]. - The report notes that the domestic nuclear drug market is set to expand significantly, with five new nuclear drugs approved since 2020, including Yttrium-90 microspheres from Yuan Da Pharmaceutical, which is expected to generate nearly HKD 500 million in revenue in 2024, a growth rate exceeding 140% [3][20]. Part 2: RDC Expected to Replicate ADC Success Path - RDC shares structural and mechanistic similarities with ADC, consisting of a targeting ligand, a linker, and a radioactive nuclide [3][22]. - The report outlines that both RDC and ADC have followed similar validation timelines, with ADC gaining market traction after the success of Enhertu, while RDC is now gaining attention following the success of Pluvicto [3][22]. - The market for new nuclear drugs is projected to reach approximately $4-5 billion in 2024, comparable to the ADC market size around 2021 [3][22]. Part 3: Domestic Nuclear Drug Pipeline Overview - The report details the current pipeline of domestic nuclear drugs, with three products in the NDA stage, including Novartis's PSMA diagnostic and therapeutic drugs [3][49]. - The leading targets in domestic research remain PSMA, FAP, and SSTR, with companies like Yuan Da Pharmaceutical and Xiantong Pharmaceutical leading in clinical project numbers [3][53]. - The anticipated approval of Novartis's two PSMA-targeted products in Q2 2025 is expected to further stimulate the domestic nuclear medicine market [3][20].