Amgen’s $27.8 Billion Deal for Horizon Therapeutics Temporarily Unchallenged by US FTC

Amgen’s .8 Billion Deal for Horizon Therapeutics Temporarily Unchallenged by US FTC

CompaniesAmgen IncFollowHorizon Therapeutics PLCFollowAug​ 26 (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission⁢ (FTC) has suspended its challenge of Amgen’s⁣ (AMGN.O) $27.8 billion purchase of Horizon‍ Therapeutics (HZNP.O), allowing the FTC ⁢to consider whether the agency should settle the‌ case,⁣ a filing late on Friday showed.The pause is effective ​until Sept. 18.Amgen said​ the company was aware of the move and ⁢is prepared to demonstrate that there⁢ is no legal or factual reason to prohibit the acquisition to the courts.”We would be pleased if our ​commitment were honored instead of going through a lengthy court process,” the company said in a​ statement adding⁣ that it anticipates closing ​the acquisition by mid- December this year.The⁢ FTC filed a lawsuit on May⁣ 16 aimed at stopping the ⁤transaction in a rare move to​ block⁣ a large pharmaceutical deal.The agency had said it opposed the deal because of concern that Amgen would leverage its ‍big selling drugs to pressure insurance‍ companies and pharmacy benefit managers to give favorable ⁢terms for Horizon’s two key products – the fast-growing thyroid ⁣eye disease ‌treatment Tepezza and gout drug Krystexxa.The Thousand Oaks, California-based company announced plans⁣ to buy Horizon ⁣in December last year, ​saying that its rare disease drugs would offer it some protection from the drug pricing provisions⁣ of the Inflation‌ Reduction Act, which are aimed at drugs most widely used by the government’s Medicare health plan.The agency and Amgen are due to meet over the injunction in ⁢Chicago federal court in‍ September.Horizon Therapeutics did not immediately ​respond to a Reuters’ request for comment.Reporting by ⁤Urvi Dugar in Bengaluru; editing by Jason Neely and Diane CraftOur Standards: The ​Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new⁤ tab

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