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AstraZeneca buys rights to septic drug from UK's Protherics
AstraZeneca buys rights to septic drug from UK's
Protherics
Date published:
09/12/2005
AstraZeneca has bought the worldwide rights to an
experimental septic shock drug, CytoFab, from a small UK biotechnology firm.
Shares in the Runcorn based Protherics soared 54 per cent yesterday on the news
it had made the £195 million deal with Europe's third largest drugs
maker.
Under the terms of the deal Protherics will receive an upfront
payment of £16.3 million, with the balance of the £195 million
dependent on the drug's successful future development. In addition the company
will get 20 per cent royalty on future sales of the product.
Also
included in the deal was the sale of 4.3 per cent of the company to AstraZeneca
for £7.5 million. CytoFab is an antibody-based medicine for the treatment
of septic shock, or sepsis, resulting from severe infection.
Sepsis is
life-threatening condition that affects three million people a year worldwide.
Deutsche Bank analysts told Reuters that, if successful, CytoFab could generate
annual sales of more than $1 billion.
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