Sasanlimab is a monoclonal antibody commercialized by Pfizer, with a leading Phase III program in Non Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) (Superficial Bladder Cancer). According to Globaldata, it is involved in 19 clinical trials, of which 2 were completed, 9 are ongoing, 3 are planned, and 5 were terminated. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of Sasanlimab’s valuation in its risk-adjusted NPV model (rNPV). Buy the model here.

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The revenue for Sasanlimab is expected to reach an annual total of $25 mn by 2037 in the US based off GlobalData’s Expiry Model. The drug’s revenue forecasts along with estimated costs are used to measure the value of an investment opportunity in that drug, otherwise known as net present value (NPV). Applying the drug’s phase transition success rate to remaining R&D costs and likelihood of approval (LoA) to sales related costs provides a risk-adjusted NPV model (rNPV). The rNPV model is a more conservative valuation measure that accounts for the risk of a drug in clinical development failing to progress.

Sasanlimab Overview

Sasanlimab (PF-06801591) is under development for the treatment of non muscle invasive bladder cancer, sarcoma, metastatic melanoma, muscle invasive bladder cancer, head and neck cancer squamous cell carcinoma, non-small cell lung cancer, urothelial carcinoma, ovarian cancer and other solid tumors. The drug candidate is administered intravenously and subcutaneously. The drug candidate is a monoclonal antibody which targets programmed cell death protein1 (PD-1). The drug candidate is a new molecular entity.

Pfizer Overview

Pfizer discovers, develops, manufactures, and commercializes biopharmaceuticals. The company offers products to treat various conditions such as cardiovascular, metabolic and pain, women’s health, cancer, inflammation, immune disorders, and rare diseases. It also provides sterile injectable pharmaceuticals, biosimilars, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and contract manufacturing services. Pfizer sells its products through wholesalers, retailers, hospitals, individual provider offices, clinics, government agencies, and pharmacies. It has major manufacturing facilities in India, China, Japan, Ireland, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Singapore, and the US. The company provides its products in North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, Australia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Pfizer is headquartered in New York, the US.
The company reported revenues of (US Dollars) US$58,496 million for the fiscal year ended December 2023 (FY2023), a decrease of 41.7% over FY2022. The operating loss of the company was US$929 million in FY2023, compared to an operating profit of US$36,237 million in FY2022. In FY2023, the company recorded a net margin of 3.6%, compared to a net margin of 31.3% in FY2022. The company reported revenues of US$13,283 million for the second quarter ended June 2024, a decrease of 10.7% over the previous quarter.

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This content was updated on 11 March 2024

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To create this model, GlobalData takes into account factors including patent law, known and projected regulatory approval processes, cash flows, drug margins and company expenses. Combining these data points with GlobalData’s world class analysis creates high value models that companies can use to help in evaluation processes for each drug or company.

The rNPV method integrates the probability of a drug reaching a clinical stage into the cash flow at that time, which provides a more accurate valuation, as it considers the probability that the drug never makes it through the clinical pathway to commercialization. GlobalData’s rNPV model uses proprietary likelihood of approval (LoA) and phase transition success rate (PTSR) data for the indication in the highest development stage, which can be found on GlobalData’s Pharmaceutical Intelligence Center.