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Daiichi Sankyo files for Japanese approval of Prasugrel

18 June 2013

Japanese drug major Daiichi Sankyo (TYO: 4568) says that it has submitted a New Drug Application to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan for the antiplatelet agent prasugrel for the treatment of patients with ischemic heart disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Analysts at Credit Suisse have a net present value for prasugrel of 78.19 yen per share (4% of total) for Daiichi Sankyo.

Genmab and ADC Thera link for antibody drug conjugate combining HuMax-TAC and PBD warhead

18 June 2013

Denmark's Genmab (OMX: GEN) and Switzerland-based ADC Therapeutics have entered an agreement to develop a new antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) product combining Genmab's HuMax-TAC antibody and ADC's PBD-based warhead and linker technology. The companies have been conducting in vitro and in vivo studies since 2012 to investigate different warhead and linker combinations with HuMax-TAC, and now have the product ready for pre-IND preclinical development. The product will be developed for multiple cancer indications.

Ipsen reports mixed Ph III results with Somatuline Autogel in patients with acromegaly

18 June 2013

French drugmaker Ipsen (Euronext: IPN) announced the results of an international Phase IIIb study, PRIMARYS, assessing an investigational use of Somatuline Autogel (lanreotide) 120mg as first line therapy in newly diagnosed acromegaly patients with a macroadenoma, reporting mixed results. Somatuline is already approved and marketed for acromegaly, and generated sales of 225 million euros ($300 million) in 2012.

AOP Orphan spins off stake in Activartis as Elan shareholders vote down acquisition

18 June 2013

In the wake of yesterday's shareholders vote against Irish drugmaker Elan Corp's (NYSE: ELN) planned $340 million acquisition of Austrian firm AOP Orphan (The Pharma Letter June 18), the latter announced the spinoff of its 80 % stake in Activartis GmbH, a Vienna-based biotech company with a strong platform for immune-based cancer vaccines, to a group of private investors.

US FDA accepts Ruconest filing from Santarus and Pharming

18 June 2013

US drugmaker Santarus (Nasdaq: SNTS) and Netherlands-based Pharming Group (NYSE Euronext: PHARM) say that the US Food and Drug Administration has accepted for filing the Biologics License Application for the investigational drug Ruconest (recombinant human C1 esterase inhibitor) 50IU/kg. Ruconest is approved in Europe for the treatment of acute angioedema attacks in patients with HAE.

Australia's pharma industry applauds R&D regulatory reform

18 June 2013

R&D-based pharma trade group Medicines Australia today (June 18) welcomed the coalition government's announcements that it will reduce red tape, protect medical research funding and provide policy certainty in medical research.

New long term biotech research cooperation deal signed by Brazil and UK

18 June 2013

The British Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) have signed a Letter of Understanding to implement a new cooperation program to extend the long-term collaboration between the parties. Steve Visscher, deputy chief executive, signed for the BBSRC while CNPq was represented by its president, Glaucius Oliva.

US Supreme Court says patent settlement can "sometimes" be illegal

18 June 2013

In a long awaited ruling in the USA, the US Supreme Court yesterday (June 17) ruled in the patent settlement litigation - or "pay-for-delay" case, in the case of Federal Trade Commission v Actavis Inc, voting by five to three that the FTC has the right to challenge such deals by brand-name drugmakers with generics companies, which are said to delay the advent of cheaper copy medicines coming to market, a situation long refuted by the originator companies, which claim that these accords actually speed the arrivals of generics.

Johnson & Johnson in deal to buy Aragon Pharma for up to $1 billion

18 June 2013

US health care giant Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Aragon Pharmaceuticals, a privately-held, pharmaceutical discovery and development company focused on drugs to treat hormonally-driven cancers, which is expected to enhance J&J's prostate cancer drug-development business.

Teva to expand respiratory business with up to $165 million acquisition of MicroDose Therapeutx

18 June 2013

Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (NYSE: TEVA) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MicroDose Therapeutx, a privately-held pharmaceutical and drug delivery company focused on inhalation technologies and products for lung diseases and infections with the potential to dramatically improve efficacy and patient compliance.

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