GSK sues Pfizer in US for patent infringement over RSV vaccine

Reuters

Published Aug 02, 2023 09:33AM ET

Updated Aug 02, 2023 01:11PM ET

By Blake Brittain

(Reuters) -British biopharmaceutical giant GSK sued Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) in a U.S. court on Wednesday, alleging that Pfizer's respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine Abrysvo violates GSK's patent rights in its rival RSV shot Arexvy.

In the lawsuit brought in federal court in Delaware, GSK said New York-based Pfizer's vaccine infringes four of its patents related to the antigen its shots use to fight the respiratory disease.

Pfizer said in a statement that it is "confident in its intellectual property position" and will "strongly defend" its right to bring Abrysvo to patients.

Both vaccines were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in May for use in adults over age 60. They are the first vaccines approved to prevent RSV, which causes around 14,000 deaths in adults 65 and older in the United States annually, according to government estimates.

Pfizer and GSK are running a tight race to tap into the RSV vaccine market, which could exceed $10 billion by 2030, according to analysts. The vaccines are part of both companies' strategies to replace aging drugs that will face cheaper generic competition.