GSK Reveals Big Changes As 2015 Growth Prospects Fizzle
Executive Summary
GlaxoSmithKline’s all important asthma drug, Advair, has taken a hit and the impact is bleeding out to the rest of the business. As GSK braces for a challenging 2015, the company announced a £1 billion cost savings program and plans to explore an IPO for its HIV subsidiary ViiV Healthcare.
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Stayin’ Alive: GSK Sees Options For Brand Advair In A Post-Generic World
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Payers might be open to keeping the Advair brand on formulary even if a generic becomes available, because GSK has a portfolio of respiratory drugs to leverage in negotiations, CEO Andrew Witty said during the company’s third quarter conference call.