New Application Accepted by Finnish Patent Office

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Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy
31 October 2016
 

 

Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy

("Faron" or the "Company")

 

New Patent Application Accepted by Finnish Patent Office

Protect the intravenous use of interferon-beta in a novel formulation

 

 

TURKU - FINLAND, 31 October 2016 - Faron Pharmaceuticals Ltd ("Faron") (LON: FARN), the clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, is pleased to announce that its patent application to protect the intravenous use of interferon-beta (IFN-beta) in a novel formulation has been accepted by the Finnish patent office. The allowed claims cover single intravenous dose of IFN-beta at the range of 2-15 micrograms in a formulation that allows a precise dosing of IFN-beta. This formulation is being used in both on-going pivotal Traumakine® trials in Europe and Japan for acute respiratory distress syndrome ("ARDS") and will be the drug for which Faron is targeting approval in various territories for the treatment of ARDS and other vascular dysfunctions.

ARDS is a severe orphan disease with a reported mortality rate of approximately 30-45%, for which there is currently no approved pharmacological treatment. It is characterised by widespread capillary leakage and inflammation in the lungs, most often as a result of pneumonia (e.g. following a pandemic influenza), sepsis, or significant trauma. An earlier Phase I/II trial conducted in the UK and published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, (Bellingan et al. 2014: 2: 98-107), showed a decline in the odds of all-cause mortality at day 28 of 81%. Faron has developed the first intravenous formulation of IFN-beta to enable treatment of vascular leakage in lungs and other central organs. The allowed claims cover this use but are not limited to ARDS.

Dr Markku Jalkanen, CEO of Faron said: "We are delighted that the patent claims for the intravenous use of IFN-beta in vascular dysfunctions have been accepted as they enable us to build a strong global proprietary position for Traumakine®. We have already granted patents for INF-beta in ischemic conditions in many countries, and these additional claims significantly extend protection for Traumakine® as a drug to treat life threatening conditions like acute lung injuries up to 2036-37. Faron plans to file application to the US patent office with same scope of protection. Furthermore, in spring 2017 we will file the international PCT to initiate the patenting process in other countries too."

 

The information contained within this announcement constitutes inside information stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014.

 

For more information please contact:

 

Faron Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Katja Wallenlind

Phone +358 (50) 577 4807
E-mail: katja.wallenlind@faronpharmaceuticals.com

 

Hume Brophy, PR

Mary Clark, Eva Haas, Hollie Vile

Phone: +44 207 862 6390

E-mail: faron@humebrophy.com

 

Cairn Financial Advisers LLP, Nominated Adviser

Emma Earl, Tony Rawlinson, Rebecca Anderson

Phone: +44 207 213 0880

 

Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited, Joint Broker

Freddy Crossley, Duncan Monteith (Corporate Finance)

Tom Salvesen (Corporate Broking)

Phone: +44 207 886 2500

 

Whitman Howard Limited, Nominated Broker

Ranald McGregor-Smith, Francis North

Phone: +44 207 659 1234

 

 

About Faron Pharmaceuticals Ltd

 

Faron is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for medical conditions with significant unmet needs. The Company currently has a pipeline focusing on acute organ traumas, cancer immunotherapy and vascular damage. The pipeline is built on Faron's scientific knowledge and control of the endothelial barrier, the membrane of cells lining blood and lymphatic vessels to separate blood content from tissues. The Company's lead candidate Traumakine® is in development for the treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome ("ARDS"), a rare, severe, life-threatening medical condition characterised by widespread inflammation in the lungs. Traumakine is currently in pan-European (INTEREST) and Japanese pivotal Phase III studies. Additionally, Faron is developing Clevegen® a ground breaking pre-clinical anti-Clever-1 antibody. Clevegen has the ability to convert the immune environment around a tumour from being immune suppressive to immune stimulating. This novel macrophage-directed immuno-oncology approach is called Tumour Immunity Enabling Technology ("TIET") and can be used alone or in combination with other immune checkpoint molecules for the treatment of cancer patients. New application opportunities related to TIET cover chronic infections and inefficient vaccination. Based in Turku, Finland, Faron Pharmaceuticals is listed on AIM under the ticker 'FARN'. Further information is available at www.faronpharmaceuticals.com

 

 


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