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Novartis stops NKS104 development
Novartis stops NKS104 development
Date published: 19/12/2005
Novartis
has announced it has ceased development of the drug NKS104 (pitavastatin)
during Phase II trials. The decision was made as it was felt the drug, designed
to reduce cholesterol, was no longer competitive.
The firm, based in
Basel, Switzerland, now intends to record an impairment of $266 million in the
fourth quarter of 2005 to fully write off the remaining value of the asset.
This is in addition to an impairment of $66 million in the third
quarter related to the acquired and capitalised marketing rights for NKS104,
when the European rights to the compound were acquired under a licensing
agreement from Kowa.
A company spokesman said: "Despite these charges,
and barring unforeseen events, Novartis expects to report record group
operating and net income for the full year based on the continued favourable
business developments in 2005." Novartis now intends to seek licensing partners
for NKS104.
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