Meda and Ethypharm collaborate
on NSAID
Meda and Ethypharm have signed an
exclusive 15-year agreement for an innovative NSAID product which will avoid
gastrointestinal problems, according to the companies.
The companies believe that the combination of omeprazole (a proton pump
inhibitor) and ketoprofen (NSAID) in one pill will avoid the gastrointestinal
problems which are commonly associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAID).
The agreement includes most European markets, including Germany, Spain, and
the UK, and a product registration application has been submitted. Meda is
paying E2 million after signing for the marketing rights, and will pay up to
an additional E5 million in milestone payments when authorities approve
registration and when specified sales levels are reached. No additional
milestone payments will be made after sales reach E55 million.
Anders Lonner, Meda's CEO, said: "This new product will greatly aid patients
who currently need two medications to avoid side effects from using NSAIDs.
The agreement between Meda and Ethypharm fortifies Meda's position within the
high-priority pain and inflammation therapy area - an area in which Meda
already holds a strong position with several well-established products."
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