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Karo Bio and Alkem collaborate to develop eprotirome for dyslipidemia

StockholmThursday, April 28, 2011, 12:00 Hrs  [IST]

Karo Bio AB (publ) and Alkem Laboratories Ltd have entered into a collaboration and license agreement regarding eprotirome, currently in late-stage clinical testing for dyslipidemia. Karo Bio will grant Alkem rights to commercialize eprotirome in India and certain other countries. Alkem will participate in Karo Bio’s phase III programme for eprotirome by conducting a pivotal clinical study on eprotirome in India.

Karo Bio has entered into a collaboration and license agreement with the Indian pharmaceutical company Alkem Laboratories Ltd (Alkem). Under the agreement, Alkem will receive the exclusive rights to commercialize eprotirome in India and certain other markets in Asia-Pacific and Africa. Karo Bio is entitled to royalty on Alkem’s future sales of eprotirome.

Alkem will conduct a pivotal clinical phase III trial in order to obtain marketing approval of eprotirome in India. The clinical trial will comprise up to 500 patients with primary hyperlipidemia with a high risk for cardiovascular disease, mainly patients with previous cardiovascular events.

Data from the Indian study will be included in Karo Bio’s application for marketing approval of eprotirome for the treatment of high-risk patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) in the EU. Karo Bio’s phase III programme for HeFH has previously been estimated to be an investment of SEK 400 million. As a consequence of the collaboration with Alkem, Karo Bio estimates that the investment will be reduced by approximately SEK 100 million.

“The benefits with the collaboration are several. Firstly, it represents a substantial financial value, since our investment in eprotirome’s phase III program will decrease from about SEK 400 million to SEK 300 million as a consequence of Alkem conducting one of the studies. Secondly, we secure distribution in the Indian market, as well as in a number of emerging markets. Finally, we facilitate a broadening of the indication scope of eprotirome, by conducting the study in India in patients representing a larger patient population” said Karo Bio’s president and CEO Fredrik Lindgren.

Eprotirome is a novel, liver-selective thyroid hormone receptor agonist for the treatment of dyslipidemia. The thyroid hormone is one of the body’s own ways of regulating lipids in the blood. This effect is exercised in the liver. Eprotirome’s profile is unique. In one single compound, powerful reductions of several independent risk factors for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are combined. Eprotirome has in three clinical phase II trials been demonstrated to, when administered either as monotherapy or on top of ongoing statin or ezetimibe treatments, produce a profound and clinically meaningful lowering of several important risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease in patients with high blood lipids. The results are very encouraging, since many patients do not reach their treatment goals with current drugs.

Alkem is the 7th largest company in the Indian pharmaceutical market with leadership in anti-infectives, gastro intestinal and pain management segments and also focusing on strengthening its forays in the chronic segments of cardiology and diabetology.

Karo Bio is a pharmaceutical company focused on the research and development of innovative drugs for unmet medical needs.

 
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