Pierre Fabre buys rights to Urovant's vibegron

5 July 2022
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Urovant Sciences has entered into an exclusive license agreement with French drugmaker Pierre Fabre to register and commercialize vibegron, trade named Gemtesa, for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) in the European Economic Area, UK, and Switzerland, with the first right of refusal for French-speaking countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, and certain Eastern European countries. Urovant will retain full rights in the USA and certain other markets.

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