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Imfinzi (durvalumab)

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pCPA file number

23428

Manufacturer:

AstraZeneca Canada Inc.

Status:

Concluded with an LOI

Indication:

Treatment of patients with resectable muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) in combination with gemcitabine and cisplatin as neoadjuvant treatment, followed by adjuvant IMFINZI monotherapy treatment after radical cystectomy.

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Project ID: PC0414-000

Negotiation Timeline

  • Initiation

    A drug is identified and brought into a pCPA process (see standard negotiation process or expedited negotiation pathways).

  • Consideration

    The pCPA considers the evidence (including HTA reimbursement recommendations) and gathers other data to inform the negotiation approach, in alignment with the needs of public drug plans. This phase concludes when the pCPA sends a letter of engagement to the manufacturer. 

    Letter of engagement sent to manufacturer

    April 12, 2026

    This lets the manufacturer know the pCPA is ready to start negotiating.

  • Negotiation

    The pCPA negotiation team reaches out to the manufacturer to outline next steps, then we exchange offers to try to reach an agreement on terms and funding conditions.

  • Completion

    The pCPA creates a letter of intent outlining negotiated terms. If the negotiation ended without an agreement, the pCPA sends a letter letting the manufacturer know that the negotiation is closed. 

    Negotiation process concluded

    April 12, 2026

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