• RedHill received positive results from a comparative bioavailability clinical trial which included 20 healthy volunteers
  • In light of the positive results, and subject to regulatory requirements, the Company plans to submit, during the third quarter of this year, a European marketing application for RHB-102 for the prevention of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in cancer patients
  • RHB-102 is a proprietary, once-daily, extended release oral pill formulation of the anti-emetic oncology support drug ondansetron
  • RedHill is also pursuing a new undisclosed indication for RHB-102, which may significantly expand its potential market, with a Phase III study planned to commence in the U.S. later this year

TEL-AVIV, Israel I April 30, 2014 I RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (RDHL) (RDHL) (the “Company” or “RedHill”), an emerging Israeli biopharmaceutical company focused primarily on the development and acquisition of late clinical-stage proprietary drugs for the treatment of inflammatory and gastrointestinal diseases and related conditions, today reported positive results from a comparative bioavailability study with RHB-102, a proprietary, extended-release, once-daily oral pill formulation of the anti-emetic oncology support drug ondansetron for the prevention of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (“CINV” and “RINV” respectively).

The results of the study are subject to final quality assurance and an independent study report by the Canadian clinical research organization (“CRO”) that conducted the study. The final independent report from the CRO is expected in the coming weeks.

The two-arm crossover comparative bioavailability study conducted in Canada followed a positive European scientific advice meeting with the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (“MHRA”), announced on April 7, 2014. The study, which included 20 healthy volunteers, was designed to support the planned European Marketing Authorization Application (“MAA”) for RHB-102 and to explore the relative bioavailability between RHB-102 and GlaxoSmithKline’s European reference drug. The results of the study demonstrated that the exposure provided by RHB-102 supports its effectiveness and safety.

In light of the positive results from the bioavailability study and data from prior successful clinical studies conducted with RHB-102, and subject to various regulatory requirements, RedHill plans to submit, during the third quarter of 2014, a European MAA for RHB-102 with the UK as the reference EU member state for the European Mutual Recognition Procedure (“MRP”).

RedHill announced on March 7, 2014, that it had held a pre-New Drug Application (“NDA”) meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) regarding the development of RHB-102 for CINV and RINV prevention. Following the pre-NDA meeting, and in light of FDA’s feedback, RedHill provided the FDA with additional information and is currently awaiting the FDA’s response.

In parallel to pursuing the current indications in the U.S. and Europe, RedHill is also pursuing a new undisclosed indication for RHB-102. As previously announced, the Company has received guidance from the MHRA with regard to this additional indication, and is planning to commence a Phase III clinical study with RHB-102 in the U.S. later this year, to support a potential future submission of marketing applications in both the U.S. and Europe. RedHill expects that, if the Phase III clinical study in that new indication is successful, and the marketing applications are filed and approved, the new indication would significantly expand the potential market for RHB-102.

About RHB-102:

RHB-102 is a patent-protected, extended-release (24 hours) oral pill formulation of ondansetron, the active ingredient in GlaxoSmithKline’s Zofran(R) for the prevention of radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (“RINV”) and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (“CINV”). With clear potential advantages to cancer patients over the immediate release oral ondansetron tablets currently on the market, including enhanced patient compliance and adherence due to increased convenience of use, RHB-102 is targeting a considerable segment of the 5-HT3 anti-emetic market, estimated to have worldwide sales of approximately $940 million in 20131. RedHill has completed several clinical studies with RHB-102 and is developing the drug for multiple indications.

About RedHill Biopharma Ltd.:

RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (RDHL) (RDHL) is an emerging Israeli biopharmaceutical company focused primarily on the development and acquisition of late clinical-stage, proprietary formulations and combinations of existing drugs for the treatment of inflammatory and gastrointestinal diseases, including cancer and related conditions. RedHill’s current pipeline of proprietary products includes: (i) RHB-104 an oral combination therapy for the treatment of Crohn’s disease, with an ongoing Phase III study; (ii) RHB-105 an oral combination therapy for Helicobacter pylori infection, with an ongoing Phase III study; (iii) RHB-106 an encapsulated formulation for bowel preparation licensed to Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd.;(iv) RHB-103 an oral thin film formulation of rizatriptan for acute migraines with a U.S. NDA under FDA review; (v) RHB-102 a once-daily oral pill formulation of ondansetron for the prevention of nausea and vomiting, in advanced development stages for multiple indications and, (vi) RHB-101 a once-daily oral pill formulation of the cardio drug carvedilol. For more information please visit: www.redhillbio.com.

SOURCE: RedHill Biopharma