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Test tubes are seen in front of a displayed Bristol Myers Squibb logo in this illustration taken, May 21, 2021. Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Test tubes are seen in front of a displayed Bristol Myers Squibb logo in this illustration taken, May 21, 2021. Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY.N) raised its full-year revenue and profit forecast on Thursday after reporting second-quarter results that came in well ahead of Wall Street estimates, driven ​by strong sales of blood thinner Eliquis and newer drugs like heart medicine ‌Camzyos and anemia treatment Reblozyl.

The U.S. drugmaker reported second-quarter revenue of $12.97 billion, up 6% from a year earlier and above analysts' average estimate of $11.75 billion, according to LSEG data. Adjusted earnings were $2.04 per share, topping ​expectations of $1.59 per share.

The company raised its full-year revenue forecast to $49 billion to $50 ​billion from its previous range of $46 billion to $47.5 billion. Bristol Myers now sees ⁠adjusted 2026 earnings of $6.75 to $7.00 a share, up from its prior view of $6.05 to $6.35.

Bristol ​Myers has been working to offset sales declines from older medicines facing generic competition, particularly blood cancer ​treatment Revlimid, once its top-selling drug. Revlimid sales fell 49% to $425 million in the quarter.

"Our growth portfolio grew 15% in Q2," Chief Commercialization Officer Adam Lenkowsky said in an interview. "We now have nine products that ​were growing double digits, and these are all medicines that are early in their life ​cycle."

Reblozyl sales of $735 million topped analysts' expectations of about $664 million. Camzyos generated $416 million versus expectations of $365 million, ‌while cancer ⁠cell therapy Breyanzi brought in $484 million compared with Wall Street estimates of $422 million.

The company raised its Eliquis sales forecast for the year to growth of 20% to 25%, from a prior projection of 10% to 15%. Sales of Eliquis, which Bristol Myers shares with Pfizer (PFE.N), were $4.48 ​billion in the quarter, ​up 22% and ⁠above analysts' estimates of $4.06 billion.

Eliquis' share of new U.S. prescriptions is approaching 80%, Lenkowsky said.

The company had raised its Eliquis forecast in February, ​saying a price cut would allow it to avoid penalties imposed ​by the ⁠U.S. government's Medicare health insurance program.

Sales of blockbuster cancer immunotherapy Opdivo fell 3% to $2.49 billion, slightly below expectations.

Bristol Myers is focused on converting patients to Opdivo Qvantig, a subcutaneous version of the ⁠immunotherapy, Lenkowsky ​said, adding that conversion from intravenous Opdivo is approaching ​15%.

Qvantig generated $261 million in quarterly revenue, above analysts' estimates of $215 million.

Combined sales of Opdivo and Qvantig are growing at ​a mid-single-digit rate, the company said.

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