Innovent and Ask Pharm Announce Strategic Collaboration for Limertinib

Dr. Michael Yu, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Innovent, stated: “We are delighted to enter this strategic collaboration with ASK Pharm, one of the most innovative biopharmaceutical companies in China, which will further strengthen Innovent’s leadership in oncology. Together with our partners, Innovent has successfully developed a series of high-quality innovative medicines for lung cancer treatments, including TYVYT® (sintilimab Injection), BYVASDA® (bevacizumab Injection), Retsevmo® (selpercatinib), Dupert® (fulzerasib) and Taletrectinib (ROS1 Inhibitor, NDA under review). The addition of limertinib will offer a valuable new treatment option for Chinese patients with EGFR-mutated lung cancer. Innovent remains committed to investing in innovation and collaborative partnerships, aiming to enhancing the accessibility and affordability of innovative therapies in China to benefit even more patients.”

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