Drug Launches: It's All About Expectations

Updated

When it comes to drug launches, it's all relative.

Optimer Pharmaceuticals (NAS: OPTR) said yesterday that it sold $3.9 million of its antibiotic Dificid during the first six weeks or so of its launch, sending shares up more than 7% yesterday. Compare that to Dendreon (NAS: DNDN) , which posted $50 million in sales of its prostate cancer treatment Provenge in the second quarter and saw its shares get annihilated.

Granted, Dendreon is farther into its launch, but this is really about expectations. Optimer has a market cap of $600 million. Investors aren't expecting all that much out of Dificid; consensus revenue estimates were $1.8 million according to Optimer's PR firm. Dendreon was expected to approach $200 million in the fourth quarter, clearly unattainable from $50 million in the second quarter.

Dificid's biggest road block is that doctors have been using ViroPharma's (NAS: VPHM) Vancocin to treat the same infection -- Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea -- for years. Creatures of habit that they are, Optimer and its marketing partner Cubist Pharmaceuticals (NAS: CBST) have to work hard for every sale. They have 85% of the hospital cases of CDAD covered with their sales force, so that's a good start.

Is the better-than-expected launch a sign of better-than-expected peak sales, the true valuation metric for long-term investors? It's hard to say. The sales number that Optimer reported includes stocking orders, so either demand is really there or pharmacies thought there would be demand and ordered more than expected but it's just sitting on the shelves.

One bit of news that suggests it might be more of the former than the latter: For the week ending Sept. 2, 39% of hospital orders were repeat order, so at least in some hospitals, the doctors are using up the initial supply.

Sales for the fourth quarter will be the true test of how well the launch is going. Unfortunately for Optimer, investors may have adjusted their expectations after hearing yesterday's news, so it may be harder to get another solid jump in stock price. It's all about expectations.

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