Dean Rudge

Dean Rudge

Deputy Editor

London, UK

Dean has built up a wealth of knowledge on the global generics and biosimilar medicines industries since joining Generics Bulletin in 2013. He specializes in commercial and legal issues, writing in-depth analyses of corporate strategy and getting under the skin of patent infringement proceedings and other litigation. He attends investor and regulatory meetings with business leaders, favoring the investor days with their focus on corporate strategy. In his spare time, Dean enjoys visiting museums and playing five-a-side football.

Latest from Dean Rudge

Sandoz Is Covering ‘Six Of Eight’ GLP-1 Opportunities, With Plans To Evolve

“I’ve never launched a drug quite like this,” Sandoz’s CEO Richard Saynor has admitted frankly, as the firm spoke about its plans to launch GLP-1 assets in the future, starting with semaglutide in markets including Canada and Brazil as early as 2026.

MSN Generic Entresto Launch In Doubt After US Appeals Court Stops Approval

MSN Laboratories will be unable to move forward with any potential ‘at-risk’ launch for its generic version of Novartis’ Entresto blockbuster in the US for now after the originator won a stay of the firm’s ANDA approval pending appeal from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Alvotech Beginning To Take Flight As Product Sales Treble In H1

Driven by increased orders, Alvotech is bullish on its US adalimumab biosimilar moving into 2025, as it also look forward to the US launch for its Stelara biosimilar early next year.

Sandoz Pulls US Sunosi ANDA, With Competition Still In The Distance

Sandoz’s withdrawal of its ANDA referencing Axsome Therapeutics’ Sunosi sleep disorder drug leaves potential competition years in the future, although other ANDA filers continue to circle.

MSN Put On Hold As DC Appeals Court Freezes Generic Entresto Approval

MSN Laboratories will be unable to move forward – for now – with any potential ‘at-risk’ launch for its generic version of Novartis’ Entresto blockbuster in the US after the originator won a stay on the firm’s ANDA pending appeal from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

MSN Put On Hold As DC Appeals Court Freezes Generic Entresto Approval

MSN Laboratories will be unable to move forward – for now – with any potential ‘at-risk’ launch for its generic version of Novartis’ Entresto blockbuster in the US after the originator won a stay on the firm’s ANDA pending appeal from the US Court of Appeals For the District of Columbia Circuit.