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Thursday 22 August 2019 11:40 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 22 August 2019 12:06 pm

Astrazeneca buys drug fast-track voucher for $95m

By: August Graham

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Astrazeneca buys drug fast-track voucher for $95m
The China headquarters of British company AstraZenica is seen in the Zhangjiang district of Shanghai on July 24, 2013. Beijing's targeting of British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in a high-profile bribery probe is a reminder of the risks foreign companies face when seeking the huge rewards of China's market, analysts say. Police say GSK staff offered government officials and doctors bribes, and took kick-backs from travel agencies to organise conferences, some of which were fake. Chinese authorities have also questioned three Shanghai-based employees of Britain's AstraZeneca, detaining two, and have visited the offices of Belgium's UCB, according to the companies, although they did not specify what was being investigated. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Astrazeneca splashed out $95m today to get one of its drugs fast-tracked through the approval process in the US.

The drugs giant said it had bought a so-called priority review voucher (PRV) from a subsidiary of Orphan Biovitrum, a Swedish pharmaceutical company.

Read more: Astrazeneca faces setback in lung cancer trials

The voucher gives Astra the chance to get one of its drugs further up US Food and Drug Administration’s queue.

This “reduces the target review time and may potentially lead to an expedited approval,” the company said in a statement.

It bumps Astrazeneca up the FDA’s queue, but not all the way to the top.

FDA reviews normally take around 12 months, and can be sped up to six months under a fast track review. The priority review which Astra bought normally falls in between the two.

Astra did not reveal what drug it will use the PRV for.

In July chief executive Pascal Soriot said that the company has five products “that could be blockbusters by the end of this year.”

Read more: Heart patients given boost by Astrazeneca drug trials

He added: “We have another five that are either in launch phase or are about to be filed that have the potential to also become blockbusters.”

The main drugs are generally seen to include tagrisso, lynparza, imfinzi, brilinta, farxiga and fasenra.

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