Sandoz launches Pyzchiva® autoinjector, first commercially available in Europe for ustekinumab biosimilars

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MEDIA RELEASE

  • Pyzchiva® first ustekinumab biosimilar in Europe commercially available in pre-filled pen (autoinjector), offering improved self-administration experience for better treatment adherence and quality of life [1-10]

  • Autoinjector includes unique features to improve comfort, independence and convenience for patients with chronic inflammatory diseases [1-10]

  • Launch strengthens Sandoz biosimilar leadership position in immunology and commitment to patient-centric innovation

Basel, May 21, 2025 – Sandoz (SIX:SDZ/OTCQX:SDZNY), the global leader in generic and biosimilar medicines, today announced the European launch of its Pyzchiva®* (ustekinumab) autoinjector.[1-2] This is the first ustekinumab biosimilar in Europe commercially available in an autoinjector. Developed and registered by Samsung Bioepis, Pyzchiva® is approved for the treatment of adults with plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, Crohn’s disease and pediatric plaque psoriasis for patients aged six years and older, weighing over 60 kg.[1]

The Pyzchiva® autoinjector supports a more comfortable self-administration experience [1-10] with accurate automatic dosing [1,3,4], less frequent injection pain [1,9,10], a compact design [1,3,4,6,7], and flexible storage options [1], offering the potential for improved adherence to patient treatment plans.

Christophe Delenta, President Europe, Sandoz, said: “Access to medicine does not end when it reaches the hands of the patient. The Pyzchiva® autoinjector, with its thoughtful and advanced features, addresses the real-world needs of patients in managing chronic inflammatory diseases. This launch marks another important milestone as we strengthen our leadership in immunology biosimilars and reaffirm our commitment to pioneering access across Europe’s evolving healthcare landscape.”

Europe has the highest prevalence of psoriasis worldwide, affecting an estimated 6.4 million people.[11-13] Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease, are also common in Europe, affecting an estimated 2.5 to 3 million people.[14] Non-adherence to biologic therapies can lead to disease progression, increased flares and reduced quality of life, while contributing to increased healthcare utilization, including hospitalizations and additional treatments, thereby escalating healthcare costs.[15,16]

Pyzchiva® is a key biosimilar value driver for the Sandoz growth strategy. It has been launched in 23 markets in Europe. The autoinjector is now available in Spain and will continue to roll out across Europe.

Sandoz entered into a development and commercialization agreement for biosimilar ustekinumab with Samsung Bioepis in September 2023. Under the terms of the agreement, Sandoz has the right to commercialize Pyzchiva® in Brazil, the US, the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland and the UK. Samsung Bioepis remains responsible for development, registration, intellectual property, manufacturing and supply.