Industry surveys reveal patient access programs are converging on hybrid models but face significant challenges with technology enablement, interoperability gaps, and policy uncertainty. Nearly 60% of programs now use hybrid structures combining internal and external resources, while more than half of organizations report being unprepared for interoperability requirements.
Multiple Indian pharmaceutical companies including Zydus, Glenmark, Dr. Reddy's, and Alkem have launched semaglutide versions following patent expiry, dramatically reducing prices and expanding access. Companies are competing on both price and innovative delivery systems, with monthly therapy costs now ranging from Rs 1,300 to Rs 4,200. This development could significantly impact diabetes and obesity treatment in India, where over 100 million people live with diabetes.
Natco Pharma has received CDSCO approval to manufacture and market generic semaglutide injection in India, with a planned March 2026 launch. Eris Lifesciences will commercialize the product through a partnership.
Novo Nordisk confronts rising generic threats to its semaglutide-based drugs while navigating FDA scrutiny and legal challenges. The company advances oral semaglutide into pediatric diabetes care as competitors prepare to launch imitations.