Brickell Biotech Announces Issuance of New Composition of Matter Patent on Sofpironium Bromide by the Japanese Patent Office
Brickell Biotech, Inc. (Nasdaq: BBI) has secured a composition of matter patent in Japan for novel crystalline forms of sofpironium bromide, expected to protect the compound until 2040. Partner Kaken Pharmaceutical is progressing towards a regulatory decision for a 5% sofpironium bromide gel later this year. Sofpironium bromide, an anticholinergic agent, targets primary axillary hyperhidrosis, a condition affecting millions in both the U.S. and Japan. This patent enhances Brickell's intellectual property, bolstering their position in the competitive dermatology market.
- Patent granted in Japan for sofpironium bromide through 2040, enhancing IP portfolio.
- Potential best-in-class treatment for primary axillary hyperhidrosis.
- Regulatory decision for sofpironium bromide gel expected later this year in Japan.
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Claims directed to novel crystalline forms of sofpironium bromide
Patent protection in Japan granted through 2040
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 31, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brickell Biotech, Inc. (“Brickell”) (Nasdaq: BBI), a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative and differentiated prescription therapeutics for the treatment of debilitating skin diseases, announced today that Brickell and its Japanese development partner, Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (“Kaken”), were granted by the Japanese Patent Office a composition of matter patent with claims directed to the novel polymorphic, or crystalline, forms of sofpironium bromide, a retrometabolically designed new chemical entity, currently under development in the United States and Japan as a potential best-in-class treatment for primary axillary hyperhidrosis. This patent is expected to provide additional protection in Japan through 2040 for these newly developed and distinct characterized crystalline forms of sofpironium bromide. Patent protection for these crystalline forms of sofpironium bromide currently is being pursued worldwide, including in the United States.
“The issuance of this new composition of matter patent is a key accomplishment in protecting and expanding upon our intellectual property portfolio,” commented Robert Brown, Chief Executive Officer of Brickell. “We are pleased by this important new patent issuance in Japan, as well as the continued progress Kaken is making in their commercial planning for sofpironium bromide in Japan. Kaken expects to receive a regulatory decision for sofpironium bromide gel,
About Sofpironium Bromide
Sofpironium bromide is a proprietary new chemical entity that belongs to a class of medications called anticholinergics. Anticholinergics block the action of acetylcholine, a chemical that transmits signals within the nervous system that are responsible for a range of bodily functions, including activation of the sweat glands. Sofpironium bromide was retrometabolically designed. Retrometabolic drugs are designed to exert their action topically and are potentially rapidly metabolized into a less active metabolite once absorbed into the blood. This proposed mechanism of action may allow for highly effective doses to be used while limiting systemic side effects. Sofpironium bromide was discovered at Bodor Laboratories, Inc. by Dr. Nicholas Bodor D.Sc., d.h.c. (multi), HoF, Graduate Research Professor Emeritus, University of Florida. Sofpironium bromide is not approved for use in any country at this time.
About Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a life-altering medical condition where a person sweats more than the body requires to regulate its temperature. More than 15 million people, or
About Brickell
Brickell Biotech, Inc. is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative and differentiated prescription therapeutics for the treatment of debilitating skin diseases. Brickell’s pipeline consists of potential novel therapeutics for hyperhidrosis and other prevalent dermatological conditions. Brickell’s executive management team and board of directors bring extensive experience in product development and global commercialization, having served in leadership roles at large global pharmaceutical companies and biotechs that have developed and/or launched successful products, including several that were first-in-class and/or achieved iconic status, such as Cialis®, Taltz®, Gemzar®, Prozac®, Cymbalta® and Juvederm®. Brickell’s strategy is to leverage this experience to in-license, acquire, develop and commercialize innovative products that Brickell believes can be successful in the currently underserved dermatology global marketplace. For more information, visit http://www.brickellbio.com.
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1 Doolittle et al. Hyperhidrosis: an update on prevalence and severity in the United States. Arch Dermatol Res 2016; 308: 743-749.
2 Fujimoto et al. Epidemiological study and considerations of focal hyperhidrosis in Japan. J Dermatol 2013; 40: 886-90.
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