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Galena Biopharma Acquires Mills Pharmaceuticals

Yuvraj_pawp by Yuvraj_pawp
16th January 2014
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Galena Biopharma, a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing innovative, targeted oncology treatments that address major unmet medical needs to advance cancer care, announced it has acquired Mills Pharmaceuticals, which has the worldwide rights to GALE-401 (Anagrelide CR), a patented, controlled release formulation of anagrelide.

Galena expects to pursue the expedited 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway to seek approval of GALE-401 for the treatment of Essential Thrombocythemia (ET).

The Company also believes GALE-401 meets the qualifications for orphan drug status. GALE-401 has an estimated peak market size of approximately $200m in the U.S.

“This acquisition is an excellent fit for Galena’s focused business strategy, adding another novel product to our pipeline which strengthens the depth and breadth of our hematology-oncology portfolio,” said Mark J. Ahn, President and CEO of Galena Biopharma. “ET is a serious condition in which current agents often have very debilitating side effects. We believe GALE-401 can enhance the therapeutic index for ET patients — reducing the side effects of anagrelide while maintaining efficacy for these patients. With established guidance from the FDA on the development process, we are excited to initiate a Phase 2 study in mid-2014.”

ET is an acquired disease of the bone marrow, characterized by highly elevated platelet counts, and is associated with vascular complications including increased risk of thrombosis and bleeding, and events such as heart attack and stroke. Anagrelide immediate release (IR) is currently one of two generic drugs approved to treat ET.

However, a significant number of patients are unable to tolerate fully effective doses of anagrelide IR and either discontinue treatment or are reduced to a dose which is insufficient to achieve the target platelet level.

GALE-401 is expected to greatly decrease the adverse event rate relative to the approved product. The adverse events of IR anagrelide — nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, palpitations, tachycardia, headache — are tied to the peak concentration, or Cmax, and these side effects often limit dose escalation resulting in inadequate control of disease or discontinuation of therapy.

Existing data strongly suggest reducing the Cmax while maintaining the overall exposure to the drug, or AUC (area under the curve), reduces the rate of adverse events without compromising efficacy. GALE-401 significantly decreases the Cmax by up to 70% while preserving nearly 100% of the AUC.

This favorable pharmacokinetic profile for GALE-401 has been established in several Phase 1 studies enrolling an aggregate 86 healthy subjects. Across all studies, a dose dependent reduction in platelet count was observed, and importantly, the safety profile of GALE-401 was no different from placebo. It is anticipated that the dosing and tolerability advantages will potentially allow Galena to expand the market to treat younger and elderly patient populations with ET who are currently undertreated.

Based on a regulatory meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Galena believes a 505(b)(2) regulatory filing is an acceptable paradigm for approval of GALE-401, with the reference drug Agrylin® (anagrelide; Shire Pharmaceuticals).

The Phase 1 program has provided the desired PK/PD (pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic) profile to enable the Phase 2 initiation. The FDA has also indicated that only a single Phase 3 trial is required for approval.

“Many physicians are not satisfied with currently available treatments for ET due to the fact that they cannot effectively lower and maintain platelet levels in many of their patients without unmanageable side effects. GALE-401 (Anagrelide CR) is designed to deliver anagrelide with controlled release over a longer period of time to take advantage of the known benefits of the drug, while reducing the adverse events to offer a better treatment option for patients,” said Srdan Verstovsek, MD, PhD, Chief, Section for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs), Department of Leukemia, Director, Clinical Research Center for MPNs, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Under the terms of the agreement, Galena paid an up-front payment to Mills Pharmaceuticals’ owners. Additionally, Mills Pharmaceuticals owners are eligible to receive one-time payments of up to 4,000,000 shares with the achievement of specified regulatory milestones. The owners of Mills Pharmaceuticals are also eligible to receive $3m upon FDA approval of a new drug application in respect to GALE-401.

GALE-401 possesses a broad patent portfolio and provides intellectual property protection through at least 2029. Mills Pharmaceuticals is affiliated with Aceras Partners. Roth Capital Partners acted as financial advisor to Galena in this transaction.

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