Eli Lilly’s Neuro Prospects Expand to Sleep Science With $6.3B Centessa Acquisition

Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - Centessa Pharmaceuticals’ cleminorexton is part of the orexin agonist drug class, which could introduce a new approach to the treatment of narcolepsy and other sleep disorders. Acquiring Centessa brings Eli Lilly into a group of clinical-stage orexin agon…

AI Summary: Eli Lilly announced a $6.3 billion acquisition of Centessa to secure a promising narcolepsy/sleep-disorder candidate and expand its neuroscience portfolio. The deal fast-tracks Lilly into sleep science, buying late-stage assets rather than relying on in-house miracles — a tidy shortcut to diversifying its neurotherapeutics pipeline.

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