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Guy Goldberg, RedHill’s Chief Business Officer, presents today a business update at the European Life Sciences CEO Forum
The update covers:
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The recent out-licensing of RHB-102
[1]
to Hyloris (Euronext Brussels: HYL) in a potential $60 million plus royalties deal -
Initiation of the Bayer-funded Phase 2 clinical study of opaganib
[2]
in combination with Bayer’s (ETR: BAYN) darolutamide in advanced prostate cancer - Status of the U.S. government-supported pipeline programs and expected 2025 catalysts
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Significant commercial progress with Talicia®:
- Additional marketing authorization applications in new markets being evaluated
- Discussions ongoing focused on significant cost of goods (COGs) reduction
- Inclusion as first-line option for treatment of H. pylori infection in American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Clinical Guideline
- Humana®‘s Part D Plan coverage adds access for more than eight million additional Medicare lives, without prior therapeutic steps or authorization
- Surpassed 100,000 prescriptions milestone, maintaining position as the #1 brand prescribed by gastroenterologists
- Ground-breaking warranty program launched – minimal claimed refunds
- New data on more convenient three-times daily (TID) “breakfast, lunch, and dinner” dosing routine published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology supporting prior FDA sNDA approval for TID dosing
- Out-license, approval and launch in the United Arab Emirates
RALEIGH, N.C. and TEL-AVIV, Israel, Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDHL) (“RedHill” or the “Company”), a specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced the presentation of a business update by Guy Goldberg, RedHill’s Chief Business Officer, highlighting recent significant corporate activity, R&D advances and commercial progress with Talicia, at the Sachs Associates’ 18th Annual European Life Sciences CEO Forum in Zurich.

“We have had a very positive start to 2025, making significant progress on multiple fronts. We have just announced the out-licensing of RHB-102 to Hyloris, in a deal worth up to $60 million in potential milestone payments plus additional royalties on revenues. We also recently announced the initiation of a Bayer-funded Phase 2 clinical study of opaganib in combination with Bayer’s darolutamide for advanced prostate cancer, for which there are very limited options. This is in addition to the multiple U.S. government- and academia-supported R&D programs with key 2025 potential catalysts, including for radiation injury protection, oncology, and various pandemic preparedness indications,” said Guy Goldberg, RedHill’s Chief Business Officer. “The commercial team are working equally hard on cementing, and building on, Talicia’s position as the number one branded H. pylori therapy. Subject to the successful completion of our ongoing discussions, we expect to substantially reduce Talicia’s COGS, directly boosting the bottom line. Other recent achievements include the Humana Part D win, adding another eight million Medicare lives; inclusion as first line option in the new ACG guideline; and the FDA sNDA approval to switch to a more convenient TID dosing. There are also opportunities for Talicia opening up in new markets outside of the U.S. and the recent commercial launch in the UAE, and we are evaluating additional marketing authorization applications in other countries. Talicia has now surpassed the 100,000 prescriptions milestone, our ground-breaking warranty program, with minimal claimed refunds, reflects a positive experience, and now, with new potential markets on the horizon, we are optimistic about the future for Talicia and the value it can deliver.”
The presentation was available for registered attendees only.
About RedHill Biopharma
RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDHL) is a specialty biopharmaceutical company primarily focused on U.S. development and commercialization of drugs for gastrointestinal diseases, infectious diseases and oncology. RedHill promotes the gastrointestinal drug Talicia®, for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in adults[3]. RedHill’s key clinical late-stage development programs include: (i) opaganib (ABC294640), a first-in-class, orally administered sphingosine kinase-2 (SPHK2) selective inhibitor with anticancer, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activity, targeting multiple indications with U.S. government and academic collaborations for development for radiation and chemical exposure indications such as GI-Acute Radiation Syndrome (GI-ARS), a Phase 2/3 program for hospitalized COVID-19, and a Phase 2 program study in prostate cancer in combination with Bayer’s darolutamide; (ii) RHB-107 (upamostat), an oral broad-acting, host-directed, serine protease inhibitor with potential for pandemic preparedness, is in late-stage development as a treatment for non-hospitalized symptomatic COVID-19 and is also targeting multiple other cancer and inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases; (iii) RHB-102, now partnered with Hyloris for worldwide development and commercialization outside North America, with potential UK submission for chemotherapy and radiotherapy induced nausea and vomiting, positive results from a Phase 3 study for acute gastroenteritis and gastritis and positive results from a Phase 2 study for IBS-D; (iv) RHB-104, with positive results from a first Phase 3 study for Crohn’s disease; and (v) RHB-204, a Phase 3-stage program for pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) disease.
More information about the Company is available at www.redhillbio.com / X.com/RedHillBio.
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Company contact:
Adi Frish
Chief Corporate & Business Development Officer
RedHill Biopharma
+972-54-6543-112
[email protected]
Category: Corporate
[1] RHB-102 is an investigational new drug, not available for commercial distribution.
[2] Opaganib is an investigational new drug, not available for commercial distribution.
[3] Talicia® (omeprazole magnesium, amoxicillin and rifabutin) is indicated for the treatment of H. pylori infection in adults. For full prescribing information see: www.Talicia.com.
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