Vicore Pharma has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Nippon Shinyaku to develop and commercialize Vicore’s drug candidate C21 in Japan.

Under the terms of the agreement, Vicore will receive an upfront payment of USD 10 million and is entitled to potential development and commercial milestone payments up to a total of USD 275 million. Vicore is eligible to receive tiered royalties extending into the low 20s based on annual net sales of C21 in Japan. Nippon Shinyaku holds the exclusive right to develop and commercialize C21 in Japan focusing initially on the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Nippon Shinyaku will be operationally and financially responsible for development of C21 in Japan and will contribute Japanese patients and sites to the global late-stage development of C21 at its expense. Vicore retains all rights to C21 in the rest of the world.

“This partnership is an important milestone in the development of C21,” says Ahmed Mousa, CEO of Vicore. “Nippon Shinyaku is an ideal partner that brings expertise in rare disease together with a strong track record of successfully partnering with leading companies to bring innovative treatments to the Japanese market. We look forward to working with the Nippon Shinyaku team and leveraging their expertise to successfully develop and commercialize this product in Japan.”

C21

C21 is an oral therapy being developed for treatment of IPF and has been granted orphan drug designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency. Although IPF affects approximately 34 000 patients in Japan, treatment options are very limited. In the Phase 2a AIR study, C21 demonstrated transformative potential by safely and effectively stabilizing or improving lung function in previously untreated individuals with IPF. A global Phase 2b ASPIRE study is planned to initiate in the first half of this year.

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