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BioWorld - Wednesday, January 28, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''dry eye disease''

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Swiss eye disease drugmaker Oculis inks $200M with European SPAC

Oct. 18, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Eye diseases specialist Oculis SA is set to add $200 million to its balance sheet by merging with the European Biotech Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) formed to invest in the European life sciences industry.
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Alcon betters its view by acquiring Aerie

Aug. 23, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Ophthalmic therapy and device developer Alcon SA, of Geneva, further strengthened its portfolio by buying Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. for about $770 million in equity. Aerie’s financial guidance for its glaucoma franchise puts net product revenue at $130 million to $140 million for all of 2022.
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Aldeyra era nigh as last RASP hasp fastened with crossover study in DED

July 12, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. CEO Todd Brady said that, with new data from a crossover trial with reproxalap in dry eye disease (DED), the question of “approvability has been put to bed,” and the company plans a pre-NDA meeting with U.S. FDA in the third quarter of this year.
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Pepgen and B&L join a struggling IPO market

May 10, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
IPOs continue to be sluggish but two companies, Pepgen Inc. and Bausch & Lomb Corp., that began trading May 6 managed to sidestep the turbulence despite having to lower their expectations before the market opened.
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IPO money

Pepgen and B&L join a struggling IPO market

May 6, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
IPOs continue to be sluggish but two companies, Pepgen Inc. and Bausch & Lomb Corp., that began trading May 6 managed to sidestep the turbulence despite having to lower their expectations before the market opened. Pepgen stock (NASDAQ:PEPG) closed at $12.89 per share May 6, up 7.4% on the day. Bausch & Lomb also had a solid IPO launch May 6 as shares (NYSE:BLCO) closed 11.1% upward at $20 each.
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University of Birmingham spin-off eyes ocular surface disease market

April 25, 2022
By Catherine Longworth
A technology developed at the University of Birmingham, U.K., has been spun off as a potential treatment for ocular surface diseases. The platform technology from startup Healome Therapeutics Ltd. was developed by a team of material scientists at the University’s Healthcare Technologies Institute (HTI) that translates health technology concepts to products for clinical trials.
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Accure sees its way to $1B-plus out-licensing agreement with Oculis

March 4, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Less than two years on from its formation, central nervous system diseases specialist Accure Therapeutics SL has landed a $1 billion-plus agreement to out-license the lead program ACT-01, a first-in-class molecule with neuroprotective properties that is in a phase IIa study in acute optic neuritis. Taking on ACT-01 is ophthalmology specialist Oculis SA, which once it has positive data from the phase IIa, intends to expand to broader indications, including glaucoma and geographic atrophy.
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Aldeyra’s reproxalap not DED yet as Palatin prospect reaches phase III

Dec. 28, 2021
By Randy Osborne
With the memory of Dec. 20’s stock-denting, top-line phase III fizzle by Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. in dry eye disease (DED) still fresh, Palatin Technologies Inc. is launching a late-stage effort in the same indication. Aldeyra offered data from the Tranquility trial with reproxalap – a small-molecule, immune-modulating covalent inhibitor of reactive aldehyde species, known as RASP, formulated as an ophthalmic solution – that showed a miss on the primary endpoint of ocular redness.
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Adamis’ high-dose naloxone clears FDA hurdle at last; Oyster Point wins nod in dry eye

Oct. 18, 2021
The third time proved the charm for Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp.’s high-dose naloxone injection, Zimhi, which gained FDA approval for use in treating opioid overdose, nearly three years after the San Diego-based company first submitted an NDA.
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Aerie feathering nest with phase IIb data in dry eye as Street quails

Sep. 16, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s wide-net endpoint approach with the phase IIb study called Comet-1 seemed less than appreciated by the stock market as the firm unveiled top-line data in dry eye disease with AR-15512.
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