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BioAlliance Pharma receives new Japanese patent for Livatag

ParisThursday, June 12, 2014, 13:00 Hrs  [IST]

BioAlliance Pharma SA, an innovative company specialised in the development of drugs in orphan oncology diseases, announced the issuance of a new patent in Japan strengthening the industrial property protection of Livatag (doxorubicin Transdrug), currently being developed in primary liver cancer.

Livatag was already patented until 2019 with a first patent family covering the pharmaceutical product’s composition. The second one covers the specific administration scheme of Livatag, strengthening and extending its patent protection until 2032. This new issuance from the Japanese patent office comes in addition to the one already delivered in Europe.

Moreover, Livatag benefits from additional market exclusivity related to its orphan status, for 10 years in Europe and 7 years in the US from the date of market authorisation.

“This new patent reinforces the already well-established industrial protection of Livatag and recognises the innovation of its administration scheme. It also demonstrates our capacity to set up a strong IP around our strategic programme”, declared Aude Michel, Head of Corporate Development of BioAlliance Pharma.

Primary liver cancer, also called hepatocellular carcinoma, is a particularly aggressive chemo-resistant cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, few therapeutic alternatives are available and there is a significant unmet medical need. While the disease is classified as an orphan disease in Europe and in the US, its incidence is very high in Asian countries, and especially in Japan where there are about 36.000 new cases per year.

Livatag is currently in a phase III trial in Europe and in the US. (ReLive trial), expected to be completed end of 2016.

“Japan represents a significant market for Livatag and is a key country to establish product’s footprint in Asia. The strengthened and extended patent protection in Japan enhances the value of this drug which is at an advanced stage of its clinical development and has significant sales potential”, added Judith Greciet, chief executive officer, of BioAlliance Pharma.

BioAlliance Pharma conceives and develops innovative products for the treatment of cancer, with a focus on orphan or rare diseases.

 
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