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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Eli Lilly transfers commercialization rights for breast cancer drug in China

 Eli Lilly has transferred the mainland China commercialization rights for its breast cancer drug Verzenios to ​Innovent Biologics, the Chinese drugmaker said Tuesday, ‌as its U.S. partner grapples with generic competition in the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical market.

In a statement, Innovent said it entered into an agreement that grants it sole commercialization rights ‌for ​Verzenios, which Lilly has also ⁠called Verzenio, in mainland ⁠China, adding that Lilly would continue manufacturing, supplying and developing the drug. Innovent’s statement did not mention financial terms.

Lilly did not immediately respond ​to a Reuters request for comment on what would happen to the China sales team for ⁠Verzenio, a drug it began ⁠supplying in China in 2021, according ​to a post on its official WeChat account.

Lilly’s pullback ​in a country where more than 350,000 ‌patients are diagnosed with breast cancer annually follows local approval of a generic version from a unit of China’s Qingfeng Pharmaceutical Group this year.

A spokesperson ⁠for Innovent did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on generic competition.

In the fourth quarter of ⁠2025, Verzenio ‌revenue outside the U.S. was $608 million, ⁠Lilly said in February.

Lilly has never ​disclosed ‌official Chinese sales figures, said Tony ​Ren, head ⁠of Asia healthcare research at Macquarie Capital.

When a drug loses patent protection or exclusivity, many large pharmaceutical companies would try to offload it, Ren added.

https://kfgo.com/2026/06/30/chinas-innovent-biologics-gains-commercialization-rights-for-eli-lilly-breast-cancer-drug/

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