Pharma Market Shift, Vaccine Development
Immunology
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The immunology pharmaceutical market is shifting, with newer drugs like Skyrizi and Rinvoq driving AbbVie's revenue and offsetting Humira's decline. Advanced vaccine development, specifically an mRNA vaccine for H5N1, is also underway.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["AbbVie tops quarterly expectations as newer immunology drugs offset Humira decline"
"newer immunology drugs Skyrizi and Rinvoq"
"mRNA vaccine for H5N1"]
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AbbVie tops quarterly expectations as newer immunology drugs offset Humira decline
April 29 () - AbbVie on Wednesday reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, fueled by demand for newer immunology drugs Skyrizi and Rinvoq...
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