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Consumer telehealth platform with Q3 2025 revenue of $599M (+49% YoY); 2.47M subscribers; 2025 guidance $2.3-2.4B; acquiring ZAVA for European expansion; GLP-1 weight loss, hair, and sexual health treatments shipped directly to subscribers.
Hims & Hers is a consumer telehealth and pharmacy platform founded in 2017 in San Francisco by Andrew Dudum, built on the mission of making high-quality healthcare affordable and stigma-free for conditions that people historically avoided treating due to embarrassment, cost, or access barriers. The platform's core technology combines a direct-to-consumer digital health interface with an integrated pharmacy network, enabling patients to complete asynchronous or synchronous consultations with licensed clinicians and receive prescription treatments — including compounded medications — delivered directly to their homes.\n\nHims & Hers serves patients across sexual health, hair loss, mental health, dermatology, and weight management. The company's expansion into GLP-1 compounded weight loss medications has been a significant growth catalyst, capitalizing on surging consumer demand for semaglutide and tirzepatide alternatives during periods of branded drug shortages. With 2.47 million subscribers and a subscription-centric business model, the platform generates predictable recurring revenue from patients on ongoing treatment protocols. The company's 2025 acquisition of ZAVA expands its addressable market into European telehealth markets.\n\nHims & Hers reported Q3 revenue of $599 million, a 49% year-over-year increase, and issued full-year 2025 guidance of $2.3 to $2.4 billion — a scale that makes it one of the largest consumer telehealth companies in the world. The company's ability to compound subscriber growth with expanding treatment categories and international expansion through ZAVA provides multiple vectors for continued revenue acceleration. As healthcare consumerization intensifies and patients increasingly manage chronic conditions through digital-first platforms, Hims & Hers' brand recognition, integrated pharmacy infrastructure, and subscription model give it a durable position in consumer health.
Wilmington DE oncology/inflammation biopharma (NASDAQ: INCY) ~$3.9B FY2024 revenue; Jakafi $2.7B myelofibrosis franchise, Opzelura topical JAK inhibitor, Novartis Jakavi royalties competing with BMS and Pfizer.
Incyte Corporation is a Wilmington, Delaware-based biopharmaceutical company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: INCY) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — focused on oncology and inflammation, best known for Jakafi (ruxolitinib), the first FDA-approved therapy for myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera — rare blood cancers driven by JAK kinase pathway mutations — and the topical ruxolitinib cream Opzelura (for atopic dermatitis and vitiligo). In fiscal year 2024, Incyte reported revenues of approximately $3.9 billion, with Jakafi net product revenues of approximately $2.7 billion (the primary revenue driver) and collaboration revenues from Novartis (which pays Incyte royalties on Jakavi — the ex-US brand name for ruxolitinib — representing a significant royalty income stream from international myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera markets). CEO Hervé Hoppenot's strategy of building a diversified hematology-oncology pipeline beyond ruxolitinib has progressed through the development of axatilimab (anti-CSF-1R monoclonal antibody for chronic graft-versus-host disease — FDA-approved 2024 as Niktimvo) and povorcitinib (JAK inhibitor for prurigo nodularis and hidradenitis suppurativa — phase 3 trials in dermatology). Incyte's JAK inhibitor chemistry platform (ruxolitinib — Jakafi/Opzelura/Jakavi, parsaclisib, itacitinib, tofacitinib licensed from Pfizer collaboration) provides a productive medicinal chemistry foundation for developing next-generation kinase inhibitors with more selective pharmacology profiles.
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