Omeros Completes Sale of OMIDRIA® Franchise to Rayner Surgical
Omeros Corporation (NASDAQ: OMER) has finalized the sale of OMIDRIA to Rayner Surgical Group, receiving approximately $126 million in cash at closing. The agreement, valued over $1 billion, includes potential additional payments of $200 million for commercial milestones and ongoing royalties: 50% of U.S. net sales until 2025, dropping to 30% thereafter, and 15% for international sales. OMIDRIA is the first FDA-approved intraocular solution for cataract surgery, enhancing surgical outcomes.
- Omeros received $126 million in cash at closing from the sale of OMIDRIA.
- Total transaction value exceeds $1 billion including royalties and potential milestone payments.
- Omeros retains all accounts receivable outstanding at closing, enhancing cash flow.
- None.
Omeros received approximately
Rayner will pay Omeros royalties on both
About OMIDRIA®
OMIDRIA® (phenylephrine and ketorolac intraocular solution)
Important Safety Information for OMIDRIA® Systemic exposure of phenylephrine may cause elevations in blood pressure. In clinical trials, the most common reported ocular adverse reactions at two percent or greater are eye irritation, posterior capsule opacification, increased intraocular pressure, and anterior chamber inflammation; incidence of adverse events was similar between placebo-treated and OMIDRIA-treated patients. OMIDRIA must be added to irrigation solution prior to intraocular use.
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Omeros is an innovative biopharmaceutical company committed to discovering, developing and commercializing small-molecule and protein therapeutics for large-market and orphan indications targeting inflammation, immunologic diseases (e.g., complement-mediated diseases) and cancers. Omeros’ lead MASP-2 inhibitor narsoplimab targets the lectin pathway of complement and is the subject of a biologics license application pending before FDA for the treatment of hematopoietic stem cell transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy. Narsoplimab is also in multiple late-stage clinical development programs focused on other complement-mediated disorders, including IgA nephropathy, atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and COVID-19. OMS906, Omeros’ inhibitor of MASP-3, the key activator of the alternative pathway of complement, is in a Phase 1 clinical trial. For more information about Omeros and its programs, visit www.omeros.com.
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Since the implantation of the first Rayner intraocular lens by Sir
Headquartered in Worthing,
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