Recipharm Forms New Collaboration with Isofol Medical to Exclusively Manufacture Modufolin and Invests SEK 8 Million in the Company
Recipharm and Isofol Medical AB, a Gothenburg-based pharmaceutical company developing novel products for unmet needs within oncology, are pleased to announce the formation of a collaboration to strengthen the development programme of Isofol’s lead drug candidate Modufolin.
At the same time, Recipharm Venture Fund, the life science sector investor with a strategic interest in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in need of pharmaceutical development and manufacturing support, has invested SEK 8 million in Isofol Medical.
Isofol Medical AB is currently evaluating Modufolin in two clinical phase I/II studies. Modufolin is an endogenous folate-based biomodulator, developed to increase the efficacy and decrease the side effects of chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of solid tumous. Modufolin is innovative and has very good sales potential and a high likelihood of reaching the market.
Carl-Johan Spak, EVP Development & Technology, Recipharm, commented: “We are very pleased to have further developed our collaborative partnership with Isofol Medical and to have now signed an agreement for future exclusive commercial manufacturing of Modufolin, especially as this is a new, innovative drug, focused on tumour treatment and consequently has strong sales potential.”
He continued: “We look forward to putting our technical skills and capabilities to fully manufacture this exciting product whilst further assisting its development through the strategic investment.”
“Given the promising clinical data we have obtained to date we want to secure the long term manufacture and supply of Modufolin for its future commercialisation. With Recipharm’s investment of 8 MSEK in Isofol we have now raised 45 MSEK during the last 8 months. This capital and the collaboration with Recipharm not only strengthens the ongoing Phase II clinical development program but could also secure the future commercialisation of Modufolin” Anders Rabbe, Managing Director of Isofol commented.
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