Innovent Biologics Challenges Novo and Lilly in China’s GLP-1 Market
Xinermei, launched in July, is the third once-weekly injectable GLP-1 weight administration remedy obtainable in China after Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro.
Those had been launched in late 2024 and January 2025 respectively, a number of months after their very own approvals, right into a Chinese weight-loss drug market that’s anticipated by analysts to be value billions in the…
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Innovent and Eli Lilly to Develop and Potentially Sell Novel Diabetes Medicine in China
Innovent and Eli Lilly to Develop and Potentially Sell Novel Diabetes Medicine in China
Innovent Biologics, Inc. announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Eli Lilly and Company for the development and potential commercialization of a new diabetes medicine, known as OXM3, in China.
OXM3, or oxyntomodulin analog, is a dual GLP-1 and glucagon receptor agonist that will enter mid-stage clinical trials.
“Diabetes is recognized as the world’s fastest-growing chronic…
A new book argues that words like “innovation” are doing more than telling you who to avoid at parties.
To that end, Leary offers a lexicon of about 40 late capitalist “keywords,” from “accountability” to “wellness.” Some straddle the work-life divide, like “coach.” Using simple tools — the Oxford English Dictionary, Google’s ngram database, and media coverage of business and the economy— Leary argues that each keyword presents something basically indefensible about late capitalist society in a sensible, neutral, and even uplifting package.
What discussions of “grit” scrupulously avoid, Leary writes, is “the obviously central fact of the economy”: poverty. Duckworth and other proponents of grit nod to the limited horizon of opportunity presented to those living in poverty, but insist that grit can help people “defy the odds.” Implicitly, they accept that most will fail to do so: they simply promise elevation to the hard-working, the deserving, the grittiest — that is, to the very few.
“Grit offers an explanation for what exists,” Leary writes, “rather than giving us tools to imagine something different.” Rather than attacking the conditions that make “grit” necessary, the word’s proponents ask women, people of color, and the poor to overcompensate for the unjust world into which they’ve been born. While the need for “grit” is most often preached to urban schoolchildren and people in poverty, its “real audience,” Leary writes, is “perched atop the upper levels of our proverbial ladder,” a position from which inequality doesn’t look so bad.
Leary divides his keywords into four broad categories: first is “late-capitalist body talk,” which imbues corporations with the attributes of human bodies, like nimbleness or flexibility, and shifts focus away from the real human bodies whose labor generates its profits. “Much of the language of late capitalism,” Leary writes, “imagines workplaces as bodies in virtually every way except as a group of overworked or underpaid ones.”
When we talk about “entrepreneurs” with an uncritical acceptance, we implicitly accept Schumpeter’s view that wealth was created by entrepreneurs via a process of innovation and creative destruction — rather than Marx’s belief that wealth is appropriated to the bourgeois class by exploitation.
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