Development Highlights
-- The Group achieved considerable sales growth from a number of new products and oncology products, with sales of new products launched within five years accounted for approximately 43.5% of the Group's total revenue in the first half of 2022, up from approximately 36.9% for the same period last year.
-- As of
-- Focus V (Anlotinib Hydrochloride Capsules) was approved for the fifth indication-differentiated thyroid cancer in the first half of 2022. To date, Anlotinib has been approved for five indications: third-line non-small cell lung cancer, third-line small cell lung cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, medullary thyroid cancer and differentiated thyroid cancer.
-- TDI01 is a highly selective inhibitor of ROCK2 and is currently in development process of phase I clinical trial for the target indications of pneumoconiosis, pulmonary fibrosis and graft versus host disease. There is no approved drug for pneumoconiosis worldwide, TDI01 is expected to fill this gap and be a boon to pneumoconiosis patients.
-- SFT-1001 and SFT-1003 are two soft mist inhalation products that are currently in late clinical stage. As of 2021, there are only five soft mist inhalation products available worldwide, with a global market size of over
During the Period, the Group recorded revenue of approximately
The Board of Directors has declared the payment of an interim dividend of HK6 cents per share. (2021: HK4 cents).
Sales: Harvested years of R&D results, sales of new products as a percentage to revenue climbed
The Group has obtained significant benefits from years of high research and development, and continues to focus on development of related products in the areas of specialist therapeutic. During the period, the sales revenue of new products launched within five years was approximately
During the Period, the Group's oncology, liver disease and cardio-cerebral vascular medicines continued to lead in sales contribution. Sales of oncology medicines increased by 16.7% year-on-year to approximately 4.96 billion, accounting for approximately 32.6% of the Group's revenue. Sales of liver disease (hepatitis) medicines and cardio-cerebral vascular medicines increased by approximately 11.1% and 13.8% year-on-year to approximately 2.01 billion and 1.55 billion, respectively, accounting for approximately 13.2% and 10.2% of the Group's revenue. In addition, the sales contributions of products in various areas such as surgery/analgesia, respiratory system and others went up hand-in-hand. Sales of surgery/analgesia and respiratory system medicines accounted for approximately 16.6% and 10.0% of the Group's revenue, respectively.
In the area of oncology, since its launch in 2018, the revenue from sales of Anrotinib has continued to grow rapidly and is expected to grow at a compound rate of 46% in the period between 2018 and 2022. During the Period, sales of Annike (Penpulimab monoclonal antibody injection) increased significantly against the same period last year. F-627 (Efbemalenograstim alpha, long-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor) is currently under marketing application stage. It provides a safety advantage over mainstream second generation products currently on the market, is expected to be approved in
In the area of surgery/analgesia, the Group focused on hospital access and high-potential area development, specifically on developing and increasing coverage of secondary hospitals and community healthcare facilities, driving the rapid growth of Debaian (Flurbiprofen) Cataplasms in the first half of the year.
In the area of liver disease, the Group made efforts to strengthen academic promotion so as to expand doctor coverage and enhance expert recognition, as well as actively identified new patients and new market to develop, driving the rapid growth of sales revenue of Tianqing Ganmei Injection during the Period.
R&D: Continued to focus on new products in specialist therapeutic areas
The Group has continued to focus R&D efforts on new oncology, surgery/analgesia, hepatitis, respiratory system and cardio-cerebral vascular medicines. As of
Prospects: Two-pronged approach of independent research and development, focusing more on products with high innovation and market potential
In the future, the Group will build a healthier, more diversified and sustainable revenue structure by continuing to build on traditional public hospital sales, invest more resources in new marketing channels and new marketing tools, and gradually expanding their share of revenue. In view of the potential impact of the national volume-based procurement policy on generic drugs, the Group has re-evaluated and optimised its product lines under development from the perspective of innovation and market value, focusing more on products highly innovative and with market potential.
The Group will continue to invest more resources in innovative R&D facilities, personnel and projects. Innovation has become a key driver of growth for the Group, with the share of revenue from innovative medicines expected to reach 24% by 2022. Looking ahead, the Group plans to attain revenue exceeding the
Looking ahead, the Group is focusing on four therapeutic areas, namely oncology, surgery/analgesia, liver disease and respiratory system, and will strive to achieve its 2030 target by adopting a two-pronged approach - pursuing independent research and development and innovation-driven business development.
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