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AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (April 27, 2021) - Amgen (NASDAQ AMGN) today announced financial results for the first quarter of 2021. Key results include
Total revenues decreased 4% to $5.9 billion in comparison to the first quarter of 2020, driven by lower net selling prices, partially offset by volume growth. These results reflect the cumulative, continuing negative effect of COVID-19 on patient visits and new patient diagnoses.
Although product sales decreased 5%, volumes grew double digits or better for a number of products including Repatha (evolocumab), Prolia (denosumab), MVASI (bevacizumab-awwb) and KANJINTI (trastuzumab-anns).
GAAP earnings per share (EPS) decreased 8% to $2.83 driven by decreased revenues, partially offset by lower weighted-average shares outstanding.
GAAP operating income decreased 10% to $2.1 billion and GAAP operating margin decreased 1.9 percentage points to 38.1%.
Non-GAAP EPS decreased 12% to $3.70 driven by decreased revenues and our share of BeiGene's net loss, partially offset by lower weighted-average shares outstanding.
Non-GAAP operating income decreased 10% to $2.9 billion and non-GAAP operating margin decreased 2.7 percentage points to 51.2%.
The Company generated $1.9 billion of free cash flow in the first quarter versus $2.0 billion in the first quarter of 2020.
2021 total revenues guidance reaffirmed at $25.8-$26.6 billion EPS guidance revised to $9.11-$10.71 on a GAAP basis, and reaffirmed at $16.00-$17.00 on a non-GAAP basis.
"While our business continued to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic particularly in the first two months of the quarter, we are encouraged by strong volume trends in many of our newer products and remain confident in the outlook for the full year," said Robert A. Bradway, chairman and chief executive officer. We also continue to advance key pipeline opportunities, including three late-stage assets that have earned Breakthrough Therapy Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
| $Millions, except EPS, dividends paid per share and percentages | Q1 '21 | Q1 '20 | YOY | |||||||||||||
| Total Revenues | $ | 5,901 | $ | 6,161 | (4%) | |||||||||||
| GAAP Operating Income | $ | 2,129 | $ | 2,355 | (10%) | |||||||||||
| GAAP Net Income | $ | 1,646 | $ | 1,825 | (10%) | |||||||||||
| GAAP EPS | $ | 2.83 | $ | 3.07 | (8%) | |||||||||||
| Non-GAAP Operating Income | $ | 2,864 | $ | 3,176 | (10%) | |||||||||||
| Non-GAAP Net Income | $ | 2,150 | $ | 2,506 | (14%) | |||||||||||
| Non-GAAP EPS | $ | 3.70 | $ | 4.22 | (12%) | |||||||||||
| Dividends Paid Per Share | $ | 1.76 | $ | 1.60 | 10% |
References in this release to "non-GAAP" measures, measures presented "on a non-GAAP basis" and to "free cash flow" (computed by subtracting capital expenditures from operating cash flow) refer to non-GAAP financial measures. Adjustments to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures and other items are presented on the attached reconciliations. For comparability of results to the prior year, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS amounts for 2020 have been revised to reflect the update to our non-GAAP policy that excludes gains and losses on certain equity investments. Refer to Non-GAAP Financial Measures below for further discussion.
Product Sales Performance
Consistent with prior years, we expect first quarter sales in 2021 to be the lowest quarter as a percentage of the full year.
COVID-19 update As noted earlier, the cumulative missed patient visits and diagnoses since the start of the pandemic continue to impact our business, slowing treatment and new patient starts. In the quarter, demand was most negatively affected in January and February as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surged in the U.S. and Europe, with demand improvement seen across most brands in March and continuing into April. While patient visits and diagnoses remain below pre-COVID-19 levels, both are showing improvement from the early days of the pandemic. We remain hopeful that the global vaccination rollout will support a steady recovery going forward. However, we expect to see continuing disruption from COVID-19 in the second quarter and, to a lesser degree, in the second half of the year.
Total product sales decreased 5% for the first quarter of 2021 versus the first quarter of 2020. Unit volumes grew 4% while net selling price declined 7%. Year-over-year growth was negatively impacted by 2% due to a benefit in Q1 2020 from $150M of changes to estimated sales deductions that did not recur to the same magnitude in Q1 2021. In addition, in Q1 2021, Enbrel (etanercept), Otezla (apremilast) and Aimovig (erenumab-aooe) followed the historic pattern of lower Q1 sales relative to the remainder of the year due to the impact of benefit plan changes, insurance reverifications and increased co-pay expenses as U.S. patients work through deductibles.
Results for individual products are as follows
Prolia sales increased 16% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by 13% volume growth as new and repeat patient volumes continue to recover from the pandemic. With a large proportion of osteoporosis patients likely having received COVID-19 vaccinations and diagnosis rates reaching 90% of pre-COVID-19 levels, we are confident in Prolia's continued growth in 2021.
EVENITY (romosozumab-aqqg) sales increased 7% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth. U.S. sales increased 54% year-over-year driven by 67% volume growth. Rest of world (ROW) sales decreased 21% year-over-year partially due to the timing of purchases by our partner Astellas during the first half of 2020. We expect strong volume growth for Evenity to continue in 2021.
Repatha sales increased 25% year-over-year for the first quarter to record quarterly sales of $286 million, driven by 36% volume growth, partially offset by lower net selling price and the effect of favorable changes to estimated sales deductions in the prior year. We continue to see strong sales growth internationally with 42% volume growth in ROW regions. In the U.S., total prescription (TRx) volumes grew 32% year-over-year. Repatha new-to-brand prescriptions (NBRx) in the U.S. grew 54% quarter-over-quarter, partially benefited by improved formulary coverage. Given the increase in U.S. Medicare Part D patients receiving Repatha, we expect some additional reduction in global net price on a sequential basis.
Aimovig sales decreased 7% year-over-year for the first quarter. Unit volume growth of 20% was offset by lower net selling price and unfavorable changes to estimated sales deductions. Aimovig retains strong payer coverage and remains the segment leader within the preventive calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) class, with 45% average TRx share and 38% average NBRx share in the quarter.
Otezla sales decreased 1% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by declines in net selling price and inventory, substantially offset by volume growth. In the U.S., TRx volumes grew 11% year-over-year. Otezla remains the segment-leading branded systemic medication for psoriasis with approximately 30% share of first-line treatment. However, NBRx volumes remained flat as COVID-19 continued to suppress the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis patients. Looking forward, we see attractive growth opportunities for Otezla as the pandemic recovery continues, as well as the anticipated approval of the mild-to-moderate psoriasis indication in the U.S. and continued geographic expansion.
Enbrel sales decreased 20% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by unfavorable changes in estimated sales deductions, volume declines and lower net selling price. Of the $255 million in favorable changes to estimated sales deductions realized in 2020 related to Enbrel, $115M of these changes occurred in Q1 2020 and did not repeat this quarter. Going forward, we expect volume and net selling price trends to continue. With its long-established record of safety and efficacy, we continue to invest in Enbrel along with our broader inflammation portfolio.
AMGEVITA (adalimumab) increased 23% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth as we expand geographically outside the U.S., partially offset by lower net selling price. AMGEVITA continues to be the most prescribed adalimumab biosimilar in Europe.
KYPROLIS (carfilzomib) sales decreased 10% year-over-year for the first quarter, primarily as a result of slower growth in the multiple myeloma segment as fewer patients were diagnosed and treated due to COVID-19. For the remainder of the year, we expect the new patient growth headwinds from the pandemic to be offset by the growth of KYPROLIS from its recently approved indication for use in combination with DARZALEX (daratumumab) plus dexamethasone (DKd).
XGEVA (denosumab) sales decreased 3% year-over-year for the first quarter, as volume growth in Asia was offset by lower net selling price in that region. U.S. unit volumes declined year-over-year driven by demand impacts from COVID-19 in January and February, with recovery beginning in March and into April.
Vectibix (panitumumab) sales decreased 5% year-over-year for the first quarter, primarily driven by the timing of shipments to Takeda, our partner in Japan, in Q1 2020.
Nplate (romiplostim) sales increased 4% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth of 23% in ROW, partially offset by declines in U.S. sales.
BLINCYTO (blinatumomab) sales increased 14% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth due to broader adoption in the community hospital setting.
MVASI sales increased 156% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth and favorable changes to estimated sales deductions, partially offset by lower net selling price. In the U.S., MVASI continues to hold leading volume share of 50% of the bevacizumab segment in the quarter. Going forward, MVASI will continue to launch across multiple markets driving worldwide volume growth. However, we expect this to be offset by declines in net selling price due to increased competition.
KANJINTI sales increased 35% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume growth, partially offset by lower net selling price. In the U.S., KANJINTI continues to hold leading volume share of 43% of the trastuzumab segment in the quarter. Sales increased 2% quarter-over-quarter as favorable changes to estimated sales deductions were offset by price declines due to increased competition. Going forward, we expect net selling price to continue to decline quarter-over-quarter.
Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) sales decreased 21% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by declines in both net selling price and unit volumes due to increased biosimilar competition, partially offset by favorable changes to estimated sales deductions. Within the long-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) segment, Neulasta Onpro maintained 54% volume share in the quarter and continues to be the preferred choice for physicians and patients, with over one million patients treated with Onpro. The most recent published Average Selling Price for Neulasta in the U.S. declined 30% year-over-year and 9% quarter-over-quarter. Going forward, we expect increased competition to result in additional net price erosion.
NEUPOGEN (filgrastim) sales decreased 48% year-over-year for the first quarter, primarily driven by volume declines due to competition.
EPOGEN (epoetin alfa) sales decreased 19% year-over-year for the first quarter, primarily driven by volume declines and lower net selling price resulting from our existing contractual commitment with DaVita.
Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa) sales decreased 16% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume declines and lower net selling price due to competition.
Parsabiv (etelcalcetide) sales decreased 55% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by 65% volume declines. With Parsabiv's inclusion in the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) bundled payment system in the U.S., we expect declining year-over-year sales trends to continue through 2021 as numerous dialysis centers update their treatment protocols due to the reimbursement change. For patients on hemodialysis, Parsabiv is the only IV-administered calcimimetic that treats secondary hyperparathyroidism and provides the opportunity to reduce patient pill burden.
Sensipar Mimpara (cinacalcet) sales decreased 81% year-over-year for the first quarter, driven by volume declines in response to generic competition. Sales in Europe declined 74% year-over-year due to the expiration of supplemental patent protection in major European markets in April 2020.
AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Product Sales Detail by Product and Geographic Region
| $Millions, except percentages | Q1 '21 | Q1 '20 | YOY | |||||||||||||||
| US | ROW | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | ||||||||||||||
| Prolia | $ | 501 | $ | 257 | $ | 758 | $ | 654 | 16% | |||||||||
| EVENITY | 57 | 50 | 107 | 100 | 7% | |||||||||||||
| Repatha | 139 | 147 | 286 | 229 | 25% | |||||||||||||
| Aimovig | 66 | - | 66 | 71 | (7%) | |||||||||||||
| Otezla | 366 | 110 | 476 | 479 | (1%) | |||||||||||||
| Enbrel | 894 | 30 | 924 | 1,153 | (20%) | |||||||||||||
| AMGEVITA | - | 106 | 106 | 86 | 23% | |||||||||||||
| KYPROLIS | 159 | 92 | 251 | 280 | (10%) | |||||||||||||
| XGEVA | 334 | 134 | 468 | 481 | (3%) | |||||||||||||
| Vectibix | 79 | 112 | 191 | 202 | (5%) | |||||||||||||
| Nplate | 112 | 115 | 227 | 218 | 4% | |||||||||||||
| BLINCYTO | 65 | 42 | 107 | 94 | 14% | |||||||||||||
| MVASI | 224 | 70 | 294 | 115 | * | |||||||||||||
| KANJINTI | 130 | 31 | 161 | 119 | 35% | |||||||||||||
| Neulasta | 421 | 61 | 482 | 609 | (21%) | |||||||||||||
| NEUPOGEN | 18 | 16 | 34 | 65 | (48%) | |||||||||||||
| EPOGEN | 125 | - | 125 | 155 | (19%) | |||||||||||||
| Aranesp | 125 | 230 | 355 | 422 | (16%) | |||||||||||||
| Parsabiv | 46 | 33 | 79 | 175 | (55%) | |||||||||||||
| Sensipar Mimpara | - | 23 | 23 | 123 | (81%) | |||||||||||||
| Other** | 42 | 30 | 72 | 64 | 13% | |||||||||||||
| Total product sales | $ | 3,903 | $ | 1,689 | $ | 5,592 | $ | 5,894 | (5%) | |||||||||
| * Change in excess of 100% | ||||||||||||||||||
| ** Other includes GENSENTA, IMLYGIC , Corlanor , Bergamo, AVSOLA and RIABNI . |
Operating Expense, Operating Margin and Tax Rate Analysis
Total Operating Expenses decreased 1%. We expect total operating expenses to grow for the year as we invest in internal and external innovation, launches and long-term growth. Cost of Sales margin increased 0.9 percentage points primarily driven by product mix, profit share and royalties, partially offset by lower amortization expense from acquisition-related assets. Research Development (R D) expenses increased 2% primarily due to higher research and early pipeline spend, including the acquisition of Rodeo Therapeutics, partially offset by lower late-stage development program spend. Selling, General Administrative (SG A) expenses decreased 5% driven by lower spend on general and administrative activities as well as favorable adjustments to estimated U.S. healthcare reform federal excise fees.
Operating Margin as a percentage of product sales decreased 1.9 percentage points to 38.1%.
Tax Rate increased 1.7 percentage points primarily driven by changes in jurisdictional mix of earnings.
AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Total Operating Expenses increased 2%. We continue to expect total operating expenses to grow for the year as we invest in internal and external innovation, launches and long-term growth. Cost of Sales margin increased 2.4 percentage points primarily due to product mix, profit share and royalties. R D expenses increased 2% primarily due to higher research and early pipeline spend, including the acquisition of Rodeo Therapeutics, partially offset by lower late-stage development program spend. SG A expenses decreased 5% driven by lower spend on general and administrative activities as well as favorable adjustments to estimated U.S. healthcare reform federal excise fees.
Operating Margin as a percentage of product sales decreased 2.7 percentage points to 51.2%.
Tax Rate increased 0.6 percentage points primarily driven by changes in jurisdictional mix of earnings.
| $Millions, except percentages | GAAP | Non-GAAP | ||||||||||||||||||
| Q1 '21 | Q1 '20 | YOY | Q1 '21 | Q1 '20 | YOY | |||||||||||||||
| Cost of Sales | $ | 1,490 | $ | 1,513 | (2%) | $ | 867 | $ | 771 | 12% | ||||||||||
| % of product sales | 26.6 | % | 25.7 | % | 0.9 pts. | 15.5 | % | 13.1 | % | 2.4 pts. | ||||||||||
| Research Development | $ | 967 | $ | 952 | 2% | $ | 944 | $ | 927 | 2% | ||||||||||
| % of product sales | 17.3 | % | 16.2 | % | 1.1 pts. | 16.9 | % | 15.7 | % | 1.2 pts. | ||||||||||
| Selling, General Administrative | $ | 1,254 | $ | 1,316 | (5%) | $ | 1,226 | $ | 1,287 | (5%) | ||||||||||
| % of product sales | 22.4 | % | 22.3 | % | 0.1 pts. | 21.9 | % | 21.8 | % | 0.1 pts. | ||||||||||
| Other | $ | 61 | $ | 25 | * | $ | - | $ | - | -% | ||||||||||
| Total Operating Expenses | $ | 3,772 | $ | 3,806 | (1%) | $ | 3,037 | $ | 2,985 | 2% | ||||||||||
| Operating Margin | ||||||||||||||||||||
| operating income as % of product sales | 38.1 | % | 40.0 | % | (1.9) pts. | 51.2 | % | 53.9 | % | (2.7) pts. | ||||||||||
| Tax Rate | 11.4 | % | 9.7 | % | 1.7 pts. | 13.6 | % | 13.0 | % | 0.6 pts. | ||||||||||
| pts percentage points | ||||||||||||||||||||
| * Change in excess of 100% |
Cash Flow and Balance Sheet
The Company generated $1.9 billion of free cash flow in the first quarter of 2021 versus $2.0 billion in the first quarter of 2020.
The Company's first quarter 2021 dividend of $1.76 per share was declared on December 16, 2020, and was paid on March 8, 2021, to all stockholders of record as of February 15, 2021, representing a 10% increase from 2020.
During the first quarter, the Company repurchased 3.7 million shares of common stock at a total cost of $865 million. At the end of the first quarter, the Company had $5.5 billion remaining under its stock repurchase authorization.
Cash and investments totaled $10.6 billion and debt outstanding totaled $32.7 billion at the end of Q1 2021.
AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
| $Billions, except shares | Q1 '21 | Q1 '20 | YOY | ||||||||||||||||
| Operating Cash Flow | $ | 2.1 | $ | 2.1 | $ | 0.0 | |||||||||||||
| Capital Expenditures | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||
| Free Cash Flow | 1.9 | 2.0 | (0.1) | ||||||||||||||||
| Dividends Paid | 1.0 | 0.9 | 0.1 | ||||||||||||||||
| Share Repurchases | 0.9 | 0.9 | (0.1) | ||||||||||||||||
| Average Diluted Shares (millions) | 581 | 594 | (13) | ||||||||||||||||
| Note Numbers may not add due to rounding |
| $Billions | 3 31 21 | 12 31 20 | YTD | ||||||
| Cash and Investments | 10.6 | 10.6 | (0.1) | ||||||
| Debt Outstanding | 32.7 | 33.0 | (0.3) | ||||||
| Note Numbers may not add due to rounding |
For the full year 2021, the Company now expects
Total revenues in the range of $25.8 billion to $26.6 billion, unchanged from previous guidance.
On a GAAP basis, EPS in the range of $9.11 to $10.71 and a tax rate in the range of 14.0% to 15.5%.
Previously, the Company expected GAAP EPS in the range of $12.12 to $13.17 and a tax rate in the range of 11.0% to 12.5%.
On a non-GAAP basis, EPS in the range of $16.00 to $17.00, unchanged from previous guidance, and a tax rate in the range of 13.5% to 14.5%.
Previously, the Company expected a tax rate in the range of 13.0% - 14.0%.
Capital expenditures to be approximately $900 million.
Share repurchases in the range of $3.0 billion to $5.0 billion, versus previous guidance of $3.0 billion to $4.0 billion.
First Quarter Product and Pipeline Update
The Company provided the following updates on selected product and pipeline programs
LUMAKRAS (sotorasib)
In February, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Priority Review for LUMAKRAS, a first in class, once-daily oral small molecule KRASG12C inhibitor, for the treatment of patients with KRAS G12C-mutated locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), following at least one prior systemic therapy. Based on the Priority Review designation, the Prescription Drug User Fee Action date for LUMAKRAS is Aug. 16, 2021, which is four months earlier than the standard review cycle. LUMAKRAS has received Breakthrough Therapy Designation and is being reviewed under the Real-Time Oncology Review pilot program in the U.S.
Regulatory submissions have also been completed in other jurisdictions, including the EU, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil and Australia, with submission in Japan planned for later today.
AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Enrollment completed in a Phase 3 study (CodeBreaK 200) comparing LUMAKRAS to docetaxel in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated advanced NSCLC. Based on the efficacy results in NSCLC from the pivotal Phase 2 monotherapy study (CodeBreaK 100) and guidance from the FDA, we have reduced the Phase 3 CodeBreaK 200 sample size to reflect the statistical power necessary for the progression free survival primary endpoint.
The Company expects to present updates on the pivotal Phase 2 monotherapy study in patients with NSCLC including subgroup analyses, overall survival data and biomarker analyses on mechanisms of resistance at upcoming medical conferences beginning this quarter.
The Company recently initiated a sub-study within CodeBreaK trial that will evaluate LUMAKRAS dosed at 240 mg once-daily vs. 960 mg once-daily in patients with advanced NSCLC, with enrollment expected to begin in the coming weeks. The results in the pivotal Phase 2 NSCLC study demonstrated that the 960 mg once-daily dose was safe and effective in this setting, and the intent of the dose comparison study is to evaluate whether a lower dose is also safe and efficacious. The Company does not anticipate any impact on the timelines of the ongoing FDA Priority Review of LUMAKRAS.
Mature data from the Phase 2 monotherapy study in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) are expected in Q2 2021, with submission for publication expected by the end of the year.
A Phase 2 monotherapy study in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated solid tumors other than NSCLC and CRC has completed enrollment with data expected in H1 2022.
Exploration of LUMAKRAS in multiple Phase 1b combination cohorts continues to progress with more than 10 combinations now underway. We are initiating triplet cohorts of LUMAKRAS and standard of care chemotherapy in combination with either an EGFR antibody or bevacizumab in patients with advanced colorectal cancer. Expansion cohorts to assess efficacy of LUMAKRAS in combination with a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK) inhibitor, an oral epidermal growth factor (EGFR) inhibitor or an EGFR Ab are underway, with initial data from these programs to be submitted for presentation in H2 2021.
The Company has begun Phase 3 planning and expects to commence discussions with regulators for bemarituzumab, a first-in-class anti-fibroblast growth factor receptor 2b (FGFR2b) antibody for the treatment of patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative, FGFR2b-positive gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer.
In April, the FDA granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation for investigational bemarituzumab as first-line treatment for patients with FGFR2b-overexpressing and HER2-negative metastatic and locally advanced gastric and gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma in combination with modified FOLFOX6 (fluoropyrimidine, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin), based on an FDA-approved companion diagnostic assay showing at least 10% of tumor cells overexpressing FGFR2b.
The Company is also planning to investigate bemarituzumab in other solid tumors, including squamous cell NSCLC.
Acapatamab (AMG 160)
A dose expansion cohort of acapatamab a half-life extended (HLE) BiTE molecule targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), continues to enroll patients with metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Enrollment of acapatamab is ongoing in cohorts with reduced levels of monitoring during cycle one to explore outpatient administration.
An acapatamab dose escalation study has initiated for NSCLC-expressing PSMA.
AMGEN REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
A master protocol evaluating combinations of acapatamab with AMG 404, an anti-programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-1) antibody, or the novel hormone therapies enzalutamide or abiraterone, is enrolling patients with earlier-line mCRPC.
The Company has completed dose escalation for AMG 757, an HLE BiTE molecule targeting delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3), in patients with relapsed or refractory small cell lung cancer and expects to initiate the expansion phase by H2 2021.
A Phase 1b study of AMG 757 has initiated for patients with neuroendocrine prostate cancer expressing DLL3.
A Phase 1b study of AMG 757 in combination with AMG 404 is planned to initiate in Q3 2021 for patients with small cell lung cancer.
Pavurutamab (AMG 701)
Enrollment is anticipated to resume in May in the dose escalation study of pavurutamab, an HLE BiTE molecule targeting B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.
Additional oncology programs
The following programs continue to enroll patients in dose escalation studies
BiTE molecules AMG 330 and AMG 427, targeting CD33 and fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3), respectively, for acute myeloid leukemia.
AMG 176, a small molecule inhibitor of myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL-1) for hematologic malignancies.
HLE BiTE molecules AMG 199 and AMG 910, targeting mucin 17 (MUC17) and claudin 18.2 (CLDN18.2), respectively, for gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer.
AMG 509, a bivalent T-cell engager XmAb 2+1 antibody targeting six transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate 1 (STEAP1) for prostate cancer.
AMG 256, a bifunctional interleukin-21 agonist for PD-1 positive solid tumors.
Results from the pivotal Phase 3 NAVIGATOR study demonstrating significant reductions in exacerbations in a broad population of patients with severe uncontrolled asthma were presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Virtual Annual Meeting in February. Additional NAVIGATOR data will be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference in May 2021.
Regulatory submissions in the U.S. and EU are expected in Q2 2021.