US-headquartered biotechs received an overall of 19% ($7.6bn) more in venture financing for biologic innovator drugs over small molecule innovators drugs from 2018–2023 year to date (YTD), according to GlobalData’s Pharma Intelligence Center Deals Database. In August 2022, the US Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which allows Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices and limit price increases above inflation.
The IRA mandates a 13-year protection period for biologics before implementing price controls, while small molecules face price negotiations only after nine years of approval. This means that biologics will be less affected by the IRA compared to small molecule drug development, which in turn could impact decisions on biotech financing going forward.

