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UK industry body says Sanofi in breach over RSV therapy claims against Pfizer

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Feb 2 (Reuters) – Sanofi has breached the UK pharma code of practice with unsubstantiated claims that its Beyfortus was ​more effective than Pfizer’s RSV vaccine, the industry’s self-regulatory body ‌said on Monday, responding to a complaint.

The UK’s Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority ‌also found the French drugmaker in breach of UK rules regarding the advertisement of a prescription-only medicine to the public.

Sanofi said in an emailed statement to Reuters that it acknowledges the PMCPA ruling and ⁠has accepted the findings.

“Sanofi ‌remains committed to the highest standards of ethical conduct and responsible external engagement,” the company added.

Beyfortus is a ‍preventive antibody, developed by Sanofi and AstraZeneca, to protect newborns from a common respiratory virus. Pfizer’s vaccine, Abrysvo, is administered to pregnant women that provides ​protection once their baby is born.

The case was triggered by ‌an interview by Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson, who told the Observer newspaper in 2024 that “maternal vaccines have a very low uptake”.

“If you’re choosing for a clinical benefit, you would choose Beyfortus,” Hudson told the newspaper.

Pfizer, which filed the complaint against Sanofi, alleged that the article ⁠promoted Beyfortus to the public, included ​unbalanced and misleading claims, and disparaged its ​vaccine.

The PMCPA panel concluded that Sanofi’s actions had brought discredit upon, and reduced confidence in, the pharmaceutical industry.

It ‍added that no ⁠data, including direct comparative studies, showed any evidence that Sanofi’s therapy was “more effective” than Pfizer’s vaccine.

The panel also said Sanofi had ⁠later attempted to remove the claim from the article as no head-to-head studies ‌exist.

(Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru and Bhanvi Satija ‌in London; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)



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