Viatris and Idorsia Enter Into Significant Global Research and Development Collaboration
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The strategic collaboration between Viatris and Idorsia represents a significant move in the pharmaceutical industry, especially considering the potential of the two Phase 3 assets, selatogrel and cenerimod. Selatogrel, aimed at patients with a history of acute myocardial infarction, could be transformative in the cardiovascular market due to its self-administration aspect, which is relatively novel in this therapeutic area. Cenerimod, as a potential first-in-class oral therapy for systemic lupus erythematosus, taps into the growing demand for innovative treatments in immunology.
From an industry perspective, the collaboration leverages Viatris' financial strength and global operational infrastructure, which could facilitate accelerated development and market penetration for these assets. The deal's structure, focusing on disciplined capital allocation, may reassure investors of Viatris' commitment to maintaining financial stability while pursuing growth opportunities.
For stakeholders, the short-term implications include the anticipation of R&D advancements and potential market disruptions. Long-term benefits could manifest as strong revenue streams if the drugs achieve 'blockbuster' status, defined as exceeding $1 billion in annual sales. The success of these assets could also enhance Viatris' competitive position in the cardiovascular and immunology markets.
Examining the financial implications, the deal could be accretive to Viatris' earnings if the Phase 3 trials result in successful commercialization. The term 'blockbuster revenue potential' suggests significant confidence in the market viability of these drugs. Investors should monitor the progression of clinical trials and regulatory approvals closely, as these milestones will be critical in determining the financial impact of the collaboration.
Furthermore, the optionality to expand the collaboration could provide Viatris with a pipeline of innovative assets, which is crucial for sustained growth in the pharmaceutical sector. This strategic diversification may also serve as a hedge against risks associated with the company's existing product portfolio.
However, investors should consider the inherent risks of drug development, including the possibility of clinical trial failures or regulatory setbacks, which could adversely affect projected earnings and stock performance. It is also important to compare Viatris' R&D spending and potential return on investment against industry averages to assess the deal's relative attractiveness.
The medical significance of selatogrel and cenerimod cannot be overstated. Selatogrel's self-administered mechanism could lead to improved patient outcomes by providing rapid intervention during cardiac events. This aligns with current trends in patient-centered care and could set a new standard for acute cardiovascular treatments. Cenerimod's potential as a first-in-class oral therapy for SLE addresses a substantial unmet medical need, given the limited treatment options currently available for lupus patients.
From a research and development standpoint, the success of these drugs in Phase 3 trials will be pivotal. The 'blockbuster' designation is often reserved for drugs that not only meet clinical efficacy and safety standards but also demonstrate a clear advantage over existing therapies. The ability to broaden the application of cenerimod across multiple autoimmune diseases could also be a game-changer, underscoring the importance of lifecycle management in drug development.
It is crucial to evaluate the clinical trial data objectively once available, to understand the true therapeutic potential and safety profile of these drugs. The impact on patient care, healthcare costs and the overall healthcare system will be determined by these factors.
- Expands Viatris' Portfolio of Innovative Assets by Immediately Adding Two Phase 3 Assets, Selatogrel and Cenerimod, Both With Blockbuster Revenue Potential
- Includes Future Optionality to Expand Collaboration With Additional Innovative Assets
- Combines Viatris' Financial Strength and Worldwide Operational Infrastructure With Idorsia's Proven, Highly Productive Drug Development Team and Innovation Engine
- Deal Structure Reinforces Viatris' Disciplined Approach to Capital Allocation
- Viatris Announces R&D Event to be Held March 27, 2024
The collaboration includes selatogrel, a potential life-saving self-administered medicine for patients with a history of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), or heart attack, and builds on Viatris' existing global cardiovascular franchise and specialty infrastructure, as well as its knowledge, leadership, and distribution capabilities for self-administered medication for acute life-threatening conditions.
The collaboration also includes cenerimod, a novel immunology asset that has the potential to be a first-in-class oral therapy for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the most common form of lupus. Through lifecycle management, this asset also has the potential for broad application across multiple autoimmune diseases in a specialist-driven category with attractive market dynamics for oral therapies and could be a cornerstone asset in Viatris' immunology platform.
Viatris CEO Scott A. Smith said: "I am extremely pleased with our global research and development collaboration with Idorsia. We are connecting Idorsia's proven, highly productive drug development team and innovation engine with Viatris' strong global infrastructure and experience to focus on two late-stage potential blockbuster assets with long-dated patent protection. I believe that together we will be able to execute on the potential of these global assets, and any future assets, as we work to deliver on our goal of building a more durable, predictable portfolio on the foundation of our strong base business, and that selatogrel and cenerimod can become meaningful components of Viatris' business over the long term.
Smith continued: "As I have said previously, in addition to continuing to develop the three core therapeutic areas that we identified—ophthalmology, dermatology and GI—we are also going to be opportunistic in seeking out assets that we believe fit our company well and have the potential to contribute significantly to our future revenue growth. Entering into this type of global research and development partnership structure with Idorsia is a great example of our disciplined approach to capital allocation."
Viatris Chief R&D Officer Philippe Martin said: "I am excited to have the opportunity to work with Idorsia's talented drug development team who are essential to the execution of these clinical programs. Both selatogrel and cenerimod have the potential to be important medicines by providing significant advances for patients suffering with life-altering disease. Selatogrel has the potential to become the first self-administered treatment for recurring AMI that fills the medical gap during the pre-hospital phase of a life-threatening condition. Cenerimod has the potential to fill the need for a more tolerable and effective treatment for SLE, in combination with standard therapy, earlier in disease progression."
Idorsia CEO Jean-Paul Clozel, MD, said: "I'm delighted that with Viatris we have found a strong partner to secure and accelerate the development programs for both selatogrel and cenerimod by leveraging the strength of Viatris' global infrastructure. From the first meeting, it was clear that the team at Viatris shares the same excitement and engagement for our innovations. This global collaboration allows us to share the costs of the ongoing Phase 3 programs whilst retaining long-term shareholder value, by sharing the rewards for success through the milestones and royalties."
Terms of the Transaction
Under the terms of the agreements, the development programs and certain personnel for selatogrel and cenerimod will be transferred to Viatris in exchange for an upfront payment to Idorsia of
Citi is acting as financial advisor to Viatris.
R&D Event
Viatris will hold an R&D Event on March 27, 2024, from 10 a.m. to noon ET, in
Expert thought leaders presenting at the event are:
- Dr. Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, a top expert in cardiovascular medicine and interventional cardiology, Director of Mount Sinai Heart. Dr. Bhatt is highly recognized for his significant breakthroughs in the field of cardiology, including interventional cardiology, heart disease prevention, vascular medicine and heart failure.
- Dr. Anca Askanase, MD, founder and clinical director of
Columbia University's new Lupus Center and the Director of Rheumatology Clinical Trials. Dr. Askanase is an internationally renowned clinician, diagnostician and researcher with more than 15 years specializing in complex SLE. Dr. Askanase trained as a rheumatologist atNew York University where she remained for more than 15 years on faculty, directing clinical trials, training fellows and residents, and treating challenging cases of SLE at NYU's prestigious hospitals.
Interested parties will be able to access a live webcast of the event at investor.viatris.com. An archived version will be available following the live event and can be accessed at the same location for a limited time.
About selatogrel
Selatogrel is a potent, fast-acting, reversible, and highly selective P2Y12 inhibitor, being developed for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), in patients with a history of AMI. It is intended to be self-administered subcutaneously via a drug delivery system (autoinjector). This novel, self-administered emergency agent has the potential to protect heart muscle in the very early phase of an AMI – in the crucial time between symptom onset and first medical attention – so as to treat the ongoing AMI and prevent early death.
Idorsia is enrolling patients into a large international, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 3 study – Selatogrel Outcome Study in suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction (SOS-AMI) – to assess the clinical efficacy and safety of selatogrel 16 mg when self-administered (on top of standard of care) upon the occurrence of symptoms suggestive of AMI. The primary efficacy endpoint is the occurrence of death from any cause, or non-fatal AMI, after self-administration of the study treatment.
A Special Protocol Assessment has been agreed with the FDA, indicating its concurrence with the adequacy and acceptability of critical elements of overall protocol design for a study intended to support a future marketing application. In addition, the FDA designated the investigation of selatogrel for the treatment of suspected AMI as a "fast-track" development program. This designation is intended to promote communication and collaboration between the FDA and pharmaceutical companies for drugs that treat serious conditions and fill an unmet medical need.
About cenerimod
Cenerimod, the result of 20 years of research in Idorsia's labs, is a highly selective S1P1 receptor modulator, given as an oral once-daily tablet. Cenerimod potentially offers a novel approach for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a disease with a significant impact on patients and limited treatment options.
In December 2022, Idorsia initiated the OPUS program (Oral S1P1 Receptor ModUlation in SLE), which consists of two multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group Phase 3 studies to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of cenerimod in adult patients with moderate to severe SLE on top of background therapy. The main objectives of the program are to evaluate the effectiveness of cenerimod 4 mg in reducing disease activity, as well as controlling the disease, compared to placebo. The primary endpoint is response on SRI-4 at month 12 compared to baseline. Secondary endpoints include response on BICLA at month 12 compared to baseline and – for the first time in a lupus registration study – measures of sustained disease control: time to first confirmed 4-month sustained mSLEDAI-2K response and time to first confirmed 4-month sustained response in mucocutaneous manifestations (i.e. rash, alopecia, mucosal ulcers).
The investigation of cenerimod for the treatment of SLE has been designated as a "fast-track" development program by the FDA. This designation is intended to promote communication and collaboration between the FDA and pharmaceutical companies for drugs that treat serious conditions and fill an unmet medical need.
About Idorsia
Idorsia Ltd is reaching out for more – We have more ideas, we see more opportunities and we want to help more patients. In order to achieve this, we will develop Idorsia into a leading biopharmaceutical company, with a strong scientific core.
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Idorsia was listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker symbol: IDIA) in June 2017 and has over 800 highly qualified specialists dedicated to realizing our ambitious targets.
About Viatris
Viatris Inc. (NASDAQ: VTRS) is a global healthcare company uniquely positioned to bridge the traditional divide between generics and brands, combining the best of both to more holistically address healthcare needs globally. With a mission to empower people worldwide to live healthier at every stage of life, we provide access at scale, currently supplying high-quality medicines to approximately 1 billion patients around the world annually and touching all of life's moments, from birth to the end of life, acute conditions to chronic diseases. With our exceptionally extensive and diverse portfolio of medicines, a one-of-a-kind global supply chain designed to reach more people when and where they need them, and the scientific expertise to address some of the world's most enduring health challenges, access takes on deep meaning at Viatris. We are headquartered in the
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes statements that constitute "forward-looking statements." These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward looking statements may include statements regarding Viatris and Idorsia entering into a significant global research and development collaboration; expanding Viatris' portfolio of innovative assets by immediately adding two Phase 3 assets, selatogrel and cenerimod, both with blockbuster revenue potential; includes future optionality to expand collaboration with additional innovative assets; combines Viatris' financial strength and worldwide operational infrastructure with Idorsia's proven, highly productive drug development team and innovation engine; deal structure reinforces Viatris' disciplined approach to capital allocation; R&D investor event to be held March 27, 2024; information about selatogrel and cenerimod; cenerimod could be a cornerstone asset in Viatris' immunology platform; we are connecting Idorsia's proven, highly productive drug development team and innovation engine with Viatris' strong global infrastructure and experience to focus on two late-stage potential blockbuster assets with long-dated patent protection; believe that together we will be able to execute on the potential of these global assets, and any future assets, as we work to deliver on our goal of building a more durable, predictable portfolio on the foundation of our strong base business, and that selatogrel and cenerimod can become meaningful components of Viatris' business over the long term; in addition to continuing to develop the three core therapeutic areas that we identified—ophthalmology, dermatology and GI—we are also going to be opportunistic in seeking out assets that we believe fit our company well and have the potential to contribute significantly to our future revenue growth; entering into this type of global research and development partnership structure with Idorsia is a great example of our disciplined approach to capital allocation; both selatogrel and cenerimod have the potential to be important medicines by providing significant advances for patients suffering with life-altering disease; selatogrel has the potential to become the first self-administered treatment for recurring AMI that fills the medical gap during the pre-hospital phase of a life-threatening condition; cenerimod has the potential to fill the need for a more tolerable and effective treatment for SLE, in combination with standard therapy, earlier in disease progression; the development programs and certain personnel for selatogrel and cenerimod will be transferred to Viatris in exchange for an upfront payment to Idorsia of
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