Duvakitug is currently in phase 3 clinical studies for ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD)
Agreement supports Teva's Pivot to Growth strategy to accelerate its innovative pipeline and drive long-term growth
PARSIPPANY, N.J. and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teva Pharmaceuticals, a U.S. affiliate of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) and funds managed by Blackstone Life Sciences ("BXLS") today announced a $400 million strategic funding agreement spread across four years to support the continued clinical development of duvakitug. Additionally, under the terms of the agreement, BXLS will be eligible for regulatory and commercial milestones as well as royalties on duvakitug worldwide sales.
"Today's announcement highlights how we are turning strategy into action under Pivot to Growth," said Evan Lippman, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Teva. "By pursuing disciplined, capital-efficient partnerships, we are accelerating pipeline advancement while maintaining financial strength. This is the model we will continue using to build a more innovative, resilient, and growth-oriented Teva."
Duvakitug is a human monoclonal antibody targeting TL1A, a promising target with the potential for broad therapeutic application across multiple indications. Under a separate and independent agreement announced in 2023, Teva is co-developing and, subject to regulatory approval, will be co-commercializing this asset with Sanofi. Duvakitug is currently in phase 3 clinical studies for the treatment of UC and CD. Both companies recently announced phase 2b duvakitug maintenance data demonstrating clinically meaningful durable efficacy in UC and CD.
"We are excited to partner with Teva and support their innovation priorities as they advance a critical new product to patients who have significant unmet need," said Dr. Nicholas Galakatos, Global Head of BXLS. "This transaction further demonstrates our focus on partnering with leading biopharmaceutical companies to execute their growth initiatives."
"Duvakitug has the potential to be a best-in-class therapy in a large and growing space, and the Teva and Sanofi teams are well positioned to develop and commercialize this important medicine," ...