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RedHill Licenses RHB-102 for Commercialization Worldwide Excluding North America to Hyloris for up to $60 Million in Potential Milestone Payments Plus Royalties

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/redhill-licenses-rhb-102-commercialization-120000609.html

- Hyloris will pay RedHill an upfront payment and up to $60 million in potential milestone payments, plus up to mid-20s percent royalties on revenues, in return for exclusive rights to develop and commercialize RHB-102 (Bekinda®) across all indications and territories outside the United States, Canada and Mexico

- Recent positive UK MHRA advice provided a clear pathway for a UK Marketing Authorization Application (MAA). If approved, RHB-102 could be the first oral 24-hour extended-release ondansetron for the treatment of chemotherapy/radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV/RINV)

- RedHill intends to continue development of RHB-102 for FDA approval in the U.S., if granted. Hyloris will be responsible for all development, regulatory and commercialization activities related to RHB-102 in its territories

- The global antiemetics drugs market size was valued at approximately $7.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 6% from 2024 to 2030

- Positive results from the successful U.S. Phase 2 IBS-D study (RHB-102 12 mg) and Phase 3 GUARD gastroenteritis study (RHB-102 24 mg) were published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology and JAMA Network Open, respectively

TEL AVIV, Israel and RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDHL) ("RedHill" or the "Company"), a specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it has entered into an exclusive worldwide development and commercialization licensing agreement, excluding North America (the "Agreement"), with Hyloris Pharmaceuticals SA (Euronext Brussels: HYL) ("Hyloris") for RedHill's RHB-102 (Bekinda®).

Under the terms of the Agreement, Hyloris will pay RedHill an upfront payment, in addition to up to $60 million in potential milestone payments, contingent upon achieving specified commercial targets, plus up to mid-20s percent royalties on revenues, subject to certain cost recoupments, with minimum annual payments to RedHill, in return for exclusive rights to RHB-102 across all indications and territories outside the United States, Canada and Mexico. RedHill intends to continue development of RHB-102 for FDA approval in the U.S., if granted. Hyloris will be responsible for all development, regulatory and commercialization activities related to RHB-102 in its territories.

RHB-102 is a once-daily, proprietary, bimodal extended-release oral tablet formulation of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 antagonist in advanced development for oncology support, acute gastroenteritis and gastritis[1], and diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) at two dose strengths: 12mg and 24mg.

"Ondansetron ER will be a valuable addition to supportive care in oncology and post-surgical settings, where sustained relief from nausea is essential," said Thomas Jacobsen, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Hyloris. "We are committed to delivering innovative solutions that enhance patient comfort and streamline therapy, especially in areas where reducing treatment burden can make a meaningful impact. We look forward to collaborating with RedHill to bring this product to patients."

"Our new partners at Hyloris share our vision of RHB-102's significant potential, and we look forward to working with them to bring RHB-102 to patients worldwide," said Dror Ben-Asher, CEO of RedHill. "This agreement follows the recent initiation of the Bayer-funded Phase 2 study of opaganib and darolutamide in advanced prostate cancer and is further demonstration of the potential of RedHill's R&D pipeline. If approved, RHB-102 will provide the opportunity to deliver 24-hour relief from nausea and vomiting in a single pill for outpatient use by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, and those with acute gastroenteritis, gastritis or IBS-D."

Recent positive advice from the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) provided a clear pathway for a UK Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for RHB-102 (24 mg) for oncology support (CINV and RINV) in the UK, and potentially in other countries, subject to completion of certain manufacturing activities. If approved, RHB-102 could be the first oral 24-hour extended-release ondansetron antiemetic drug for the treatment of chemotherapy/radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV/RINV).

The global antiemetics drugs market size was valued at approximately $7.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 6% from 2024 to 2030[2].

RedHill have successfully completed a U.S. Phase 3 study with RHB-102 for acute gastroenteritis & gastritis (24 mg) and a U.S. Phase 2 study for IBS-D (12 mg), both meeting their primary endpoints. There is also additional potential for use in post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV).

About RHB-102 (Bekinda®):

RHB-102 is a proprietary, once-daily, bimodal extended-release, oral tablet formulation of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 antagonist, targeting oncology support, acute gastroenteritis and gastritis, and IBS-D at two dose strengths: 12mg and 24mg.


Positive results from the successful U.S. Phase 2 IBS-D study (RHB-102 12 mg) and Phase 3 GUARD gastroenteritis study (RHB-102 24 mg) were published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology[3] and JAMA Network Open[4], respectively.

About Hyloris Pharmaceuticals SA

Hyloris (EBR: HYL) is a specialty biopharma company focused on innovating, reinventing, and optimizing existing medications to address important healthcare needs and deliver relevant improvements for patients, healthcare professionals and payors.

Hyloris is based in Liège, Belgium. For more information, visit www.hyloris.com or LinkedIn.
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