Press release from Companies
Publicerat: 2019-11-06 09:11:38
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has announced the intent to grant Respiratorius patent for VAL001, "A Pharmaceutical Composition Comprising a HDAC inhibitor and a steroid and the use thereof."
After the formal fees have been paid, the patent will be granted, which will give Respiratorius market exclusivity in Canada until 2031. Previously the patent has been granted in Europe, US, Japan and Korea under equivalent conditions. The patent applies to a combination of a HDAC inhibitor and a steroid for pre-treatment before chemotherapy (R-CHOP) in the treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), a lymphoma which annually affects about 60,000 people in the United States and Europe. DLBCL is the most common type of Non-Hodgkin"s lymphoma, which comprises 30% of diagnosed patients in the EU. In Q2 2018, a phase I/IIa study of VAL00, in combination with R-CHOP, was completed with the following results: VAL001 thus differs significantly from other treatments by the results of the phase I / IIa study, in which VAL001 + R-CHOP gives a very large reduction in mortality,?> 50%, compared to the 20-30 percent reduction in mortality considered to be clinically relevant to oncology drugs in general. As previously communicated, VAL001 has received Orphan Drug Designation in Europe and the United States, giving market exclusivity for 10 and 7 years from market approval. "A patent approval in Canada for VAL001 fits well with the ongoing exit process, as North America is an important market for VAL001," says CEO Johan Drott in a comment. This information is information that Respiratorius AB (Publ) is required to disclose under the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was provided by the above contact person for publication on Nov 5, 2019. Johan Drott President Respiratorius AB +46 709-22 41 40 johan.drott@respiratorius.com Respiratorius AB (publ) is developing drug candidates with the goal to launch drugs for common diseases cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and severe asthma. In addition, the project portfolio is a project for improved diagnosis of certain cardiovascular diseases.