Agenix Files Key Patent Application for China Hepatitis drug
The international application aims to provide further long-term protection for the company’s platform hepatitis B drug compounds through until 2030. Agenix already has a registered patent to protect the AGX-1009 compound in China through to 2026.
Like Viread, AGX-1009 is a so-called ‘prodrug' of Tenofovir. Gilead’s ‘prodrug’ of Tenofovir was approved for treatment of hepatitis B in the US in 2008 and in numerous countries globally but is not yet approved in China. Both drugs contain Tenofovir but have different molecular side chains to activate that compound. Both drugs work by blocking an enzyme the hepatitis virus needs to replicate.
Agenix will initiate a Phase I human safety trial of AGX-1009 in 2012. The clinical trial application will be made with assistance from the Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology (IMB) of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing, from whom Agenix purchased the original compound patent.
AGX-1009 is one of several new drug candidates supported by the Chinese Government’s State Special Funds for important new drugs which aims to expedite new mass market therapies for major diseases in China. Gilead's version is expected to be released on the Chinese market in 2014.
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