Press Release
Ocular Therapeutix™ Provides Business Update and Response to COVID-19 Global Pandemic
“In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, our first priority is for the safety and well-being of our employees, patients, clinical collaborators and customers,” said
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Our clinical programs remain on track:
- The first two subjects in the higher-dose cohort of our OTX-TKI (axitinib intravitreal implant) Phase I clinical trial have reached the four-and-a-half-month time point and are continuing to show clinically meaningful reductions in intraretinal and/or subretinal fluid with a single implant. If the durability of OTX-TKI is confirmed in larger trials out to this time point or beyond, we believe that it would have the potential to become a new standard of treatment for wet AMD;
- Our Phase 3 trial of DEXTENZA® for the treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is expected to read out this quarter and, if successful, we plan to file an sNDA application for this indication;
- The first three cohorts of our Phase 1 program for OTX-TIC (travoprost intracameral implant) are fully enrolled and we look forward to providing updates on the results of those patients in the near future; and
- OTX-CSI (cyclosporine intracanalicular insert) is set to enter the clinic in the middle of 2020, continuing our development of a treatment for dry eye disease.
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On the revenue side, despite a marked slow-down in cataract and other ophthalmic surgical procedures beginning in the second week of March due to COVID-19, we were able to record DEXTENZA net product revenue in Q1 of an estimated
$2.1 million , representing growth of 31% over Q4 2019; and - Moving forward, while we anticipate substantial continued weakness in cataract volumes throughout Q2, we expect that, with variable expense reductions and a rebound in cataract volumes in Q3, our cash runway should extend into Q1 2021, consistent with our prior guidance.”
Clinical and Pipeline Update
OTX-TKI (axitinib intravitreal implant): OTX-TKI is a bioresorbable, hydrogel implant incorporating axitinib, a small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor with anti-angiogenic properties delivered by intravitreal injection to the posterior segment of the eye for the potential treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) and other retinal diseases. Two cohorts of six subjects each, a lower dose cohort of 200 µg and a higher dose cohort of 400 µg have been enrolled in a Phase 1 clinical trial.
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As of early
April 2020 , the first two patients in the second or higher-dose cohort have now shown a clinically meaningful reduction in intraretinal and/or subretinal fluid out to four-and-a-half months with a single implant. Other patients in the second cohort are still being followed and have not reached these timepoints yet. As is typical of such early stage trials, visual acuity has not shown consistent improvement across the cohort. - Data from both cohorts continue to demonstrate that OTX-TKI has been generally well tolerated and is observed to have a favorable safety profile, with no ocular serious adverse events to date.
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Interim data will be presented by
Robert Avery , MD a member of the Phase 1 Data Safety Monitoring Committee, at the 8th AnnualVit-Buckle Society meeting onApril 20, 2020 .
OTX-TIC (travoprost intracameral implant): OTX-TIC is a long-acting travoprost intracameral implant in development for the treatment of patients with primary open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The Company presented interim Phase 1 data on OTX-TIC at the Glaucoma 360 Conference held in
- Data from the first two fully enrolled cohorts (cohort 1 = 5 patients, cohort 2 = 4 patients) continue to indicate a clinically meaningful reduction in mean IOP values in patients receiving OTX-TIC.
- The data also continue to show that the mean intraocular pressure (IOP) values remained lowered from baseline through and beyond the six-month study period in many patients and, in one patient, over 18 months.
- Enrollment in the third patient cohort has been completed. Enrollment in the fourth cohort continues, while long-term evaluation remains ongoing in the first two cohorts.
OTX-CSI (cyclosporine intracanalicular insert): The Company recently filed an IND and intends to begin a Phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of dry eye disease in the middle of 2020.
DEXTENZA (dexamethasone ophthalmic insert) for use in other ocular surface indications:
- The Company has completed enrollment in a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial of DEXTENZA for the treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis and continues to expect to release topline results from this trial in the second quarter of 2020. Subject to obtaining favorable results in this clinical trial, the Company plans to submit an NDA supplement to the FDA for the treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis as DEXTENZA’s first non-surgical indication.
- Third-party clinical investigators have initiated nine trials to study the use of DEXTENZA in cataract surgery and in indications beyond cataract surgery. The first trial to fully enroll is a study comparing DEXTENZA to current standard of care, prednisolone acetate, for patients having undergone LASIK surgery. The remaining eight trials are all currently enrolling and treated patients are being followed.
First Quarter Financial Update and 2020 Outlook
Due to the economic slowdown, preliminary first quarter 2020 total net product revenue is expected to be approximately
Business Update
The Company will continue to adhere to the guidelines and safety measures that are applicable including stay at home policies and the reporting of only essential personnel for business continuity in order to ensure the safety of its employees, customers and investigators and their staff. The Company is also contributing to the fight against COVID-19 through donations of personal protective equipment to local health care providers.
The Company remains focused on managing expenses and evaluating ways to maximize operating efficiencies while preserving short and long-term growth opportunities. Subject to the completion of its financial closing procedures, the Company currently estimates that as of
In addition, the Company has applied for a low interest loan through the Paycheck Protection Program under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Subject to certain conditions, some or all of such loans may qualify for forgiveness.
The Company is currently in the process of finalizing its financial results for first quarter 2020. The above estimates of net product revenue and cash balance are based on preliminary information and management estimates, subject to the completion of the Company’s financial closing procedures.
About DEXTENZA® (dexamethasone ophthalmic insert) 0.4 mg
DEXTENZA is an FDA-approved corticosteroid indicated for the treatment of ocular inflammation and pain following ophthalmic surgery. DEXTENZA is inserted in the lower lacrimal punctum and into the canaliculus by the physician following ophthalmic surgery. A single DEXTENZA releases a 0.4 mg dose of dexamethasone for up to 30 days following insertion. DEXTENZA is preservative free, resorbable and does not require removal.
DEXTENZA is contraindicated in patients with active corneal, conjunctival or canalicular infections. Prolonged use of corticosteroids may result in glaucoma with damage to the optic nerve, defects in visual acuity and fields of vision. Steroids should be used with caution in the presence of glaucoma. Intraocular pressure should be monitored during the course of the treatment. Corticosteroids may suppress the host response to, and increase the hazard for and severity of, secondary bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. The use of steroids after cataract surgery may delay wound healing and increase the incidence of bleb formation.
The most commonly reported ocular adverse reactions that occurred in patients treated with DEXTENZA were anterior chamber inflammation including iritis and iridocyclitis (10%) and elevations in intraocular pressure (6%). The most common non-ocular adverse reaction was headache (1%).
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Forward Looking Statements
Any statements in this press release about future expectations, plans, and prospects for the Company, including the commercialization of DEXTENZA®, ReSure Sealant, or any of the Company’s product candidates; the commercial launch of, and effectiveness of reimbursement codes for, DEXTENZA; the development and regulatory status of the Company’s product candidates, such as the Company’s development of and prospects for approvability of DEXTENZA for additional indications including allergic conjunctivitis, OTX-TP for the treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension, OTX-TIC for the treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension, OTX-TKI for the treatment of retinal diseases including wet AMD, and OTX-IVT as an extended-delivery formulation of the VEGF trap aflibercept for the treatment of retinal diseases including wet AMD; the ongoing development of the Company’s extended-delivery hydrogel depot technology; the potential utility of any of the Company’s product candidates; the potential benefits and future operation of the collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, including any potential future payments thereunder; projected or estimated net product revenue; the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company and its operations; estimated cash balance; the sufficiency of the Company’s cash resources and other statements containing the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "intend", "goal," "may", "might," "plan," "predict," "project," "target," "potential," "will," "would," "could," "should," "continue," and similar expressions, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors. Such forward-looking statements involve substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s clinical development programs, future results, performance or achievements to differ significantly from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, among others, the timing and costs involved in commercializing DEXTENZA, ReSure Sealant or any product candidate that receives regulatory approval, including the conduct of post-approval studies, the ability to retain regulatory approval of DEXTENZA, ReSure Sealant or any product candidate that receives regulatory approval, the ability to maintain reimbursement codes for DEXTENZA, the initiation, timing and conduct of clinical trials, availability of data from clinical trials and expectations for regulatory submissions and approvals, the Company’s scientific approach and general development progress, the availability or commercial potential of the Company’s product candidates, the Company’s ability to generate its projected net product revenue on the timeline expected, if at all, the sufficiency of cash resources, the Company’s existing indebtedness, the ability of the Company’s creditors to accelerate the maturity of such indebtedness upon the occurrence of certain events of default, the outcome of the Company’s ongoing legal proceedings, the severity and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for additional financing or other actions and other factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section contained in the Company’s quarterly and annual reports on file with the
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