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BioWorld Asia

Dec. 3, 2014

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Lee's licenses Ikaria's newborn pulmonary drug for Greater China

SHANGHAI – Lee's Pharmaceutical, of Hong Kong, has licensed from Ikaria Inc., of Hampton, N.J., the rights for Inomax, an inhaled nitric oxide that treats hypoxic respiratory failure (HRF) in newborns of 34 weeks gestational age. This follows Lee's successful strategy of licensing products that go after unmet medical needs in China and strengthens the firm's position in pediatric and critical care drugs. Read More

Otsuka buying Avanir in $3.5B deal as potential grows for PBA therapy Nuedexta

The takeout speculation prompted by Avanir Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s patent victory earlier in the year came to pass in the form of an agreement with Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. under which the Tokyo-based pharma will pay $17 per share in cash, or about $3.5 billion, in a deal expected to close in the first quarter of next year. Read More

MRCT shortcut may be stymied in China, regulatory feedback sought

SHANGHAI – Over the last few years, multinational corporations (MNCs) have become increasingly comfortable with adding China sites to their lists of multiregional clinical trials (MRCTs). A significant reason for doing so has been the possibility of conducting trials simultaneously, potentially shaving years off the regulatory time frame for imported drug approvals in China. Read More

Carsgen's China-led series A to fund clinical trials of CAR-T candidate

HONG KONG – Carsgen, a Chinese developer of cancer therapies, announced its completion of an undisclosed series A financing led by China-based health care private equity fund BVCF Management Ltd. The proceeds will be used to initiate the clinical trials of Carsgen's lead therapeutic asset. Read More

Abivax to commercialize Cuban vaccines from the Finlay Institute

BOGOTA, Colombia – A deal between Cuban and French vaccine developers looks to tap into Cuba's strength as a vaccine producer while reaching out to markets in Asia and Latin America, Read More

Other news to note

R-Tech Ueno Ltd., of Tokyo, said it received orphan drug designation from Japanese regulators for unoprostone isopropyl for the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa. An ophthalmic solution version of unoprostone is in phase III testing. R-Tech licensed U.S. and Canadian rights to the drug to Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Inc., of Bethesda, Md., in 2009 and expanded the deal in 2011 to include the rest of the world, except for R-Tech's territories of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China. Read More

Appointments and advancements

Vyome BioSciences, of New Delhi, India, named Richard Buchta, previously head of Glaxosmithkline plc's dermatology unit Stiefel Laboratories in Australia, senior vice-president of research and development. Vyome also added Ranjan Pai, CEO of the Manipal Education & Medical Group International India Pvt. Ltd., of Bengaluru, to its board. Read More

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