TERN-701

Product

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Keytruda Patent Cliff

    Merck faces the loss of exclusivity for its top-selling cancer immunotherapy.

  2. Keytruda Patent Cliff

    Expected loss of exclusivity for Merck's top-selling cancer drug, Keytruda.

  3. Expected Closing

    Anticipated completion of the acquisition following regulatory reviews.

  4. Acquisition Announcement

    Merck announces definitive agreement to buy Terns for $6.7 billion.

  5. Terns Acquisition Announced

    Merck agrees to buy Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion to acquire TERN-701.

  6. Clinical Progress

    Terns Pharmaceuticals advances TERN-701 through early-stage clinical trials for CML.

  7. Prometheus Acquisition

    Merck buys Prometheus Biosciences for $10.8 billion to bolster its immunology pipeline.

  8. Acceleron Acquisition

    Merck acquires Acceleron Pharma for $11.5 billion to expand in cardiovascular disease.

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acquisition Bullish

Merck Strikes $6.7B Terns Acquisition to Counter Keytruda Patent Cliff

Merck has agreed to acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion, securing a late-stage leukemia candidate to diversify its oncology portfolio. The deal provides Merck with TERN-701, a promising treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia, as it prepares for the 2028 patent expiration of its blockbuster drug Keytruda.

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markets Bullish

Merck to Acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals in $6.7B Hematology Push

Merck has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion, securing a high-potential leukemia treatment. The deal is a strategic move to diversify Merck's oncology portfolio as it prepares for the 2028 patent expiration of its top-selling drug, Keytruda.

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markets Bullish

Merck Acquires Terns for $6.7B to Hedge Against Keytruda Patent Cliff

Merck has agreed to acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion in cash to bolster its oncology pipeline ahead of the 2028 patent expiration for its blockbuster drug, Keytruda. The deal centers on TERN-701, a promising leukemia treatment that positions Merck to compete directly with established players like Novartis.

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