Ocuphire Pharma Enters Global License Agreement for Development & Commercialization of Nyxol Eye Drops for Reversal of Mydriasis, Presbyopia & Night Vision Disturbances


Ocuphire Pharma, Inc. recently announced it has concluded an exclusive license agreement with FamyGen Life Sciences, Inc. for the development and commercialization of Nyxol across three indications in US, Europe, Japan, India, China, and other global markets. In connection with its separately announced transaction with Famy, Viatris Inc. has agreed to commercialize Nyxol following each regulatory approval.

“Famy and Ocuphire have been engaging for several months, in a collaborative spirit, to conclude this agreement. This partnership provides a clear pathway to completing development and regulatory activities and executing a successful US and global commercial launch of Nyxol through Viatris,” said Mina Sooch, MBA, Founder and CEO of Ocuphire. “With its strategic commitment to ophthalmics and its global commercial infrastructure, we believe Viatris provides a great opportunity for all of the Nyxol indications to realize their full commercial potential in their respective markets. In addition, the upfront payment and development funding provided by this transaction markedly improve our cash position into 2025, allowing us to expedite the registration trials for presbyopia and night vision disturbances and to execute our late-stage development strategy for the APX3330 retina program.”

Under the terms of the license agreement, Ocuphire will receive an upfront cash payment of $35 million. Famy will fund Nyxol development through FDA approvalsthat will be managed by Ocuphire, including clinical, manufacturing, and regulatory activities required for FDA approval of all three Nyxol indications, including Nyxol+Low-Dose Pilocarpine. With the upcoming NDA submission for the reversal of mydriasis indication this quarter, Ocuphire has the potential to receive a $10-million milestone payment upon FDA approval later in 2023 and thereafter to receive additional regulatory milestones for presbyopia and night vision disturbances indications. In addition to funding Ocuphire’s development of Nxyol in the US, Famy will undertake development in the non-US markets.

Upon commercialization, Ocuphire will receive tiered double-digit royalties on worldwide net sales through 2040 and is eligible to receive sales milestone payments upon achievement of certain annual sales thresholds.

Ocuphire is a publicly traded (Nasdaq: OCUP), clinical-stage, ophthalmic biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing small-molecule therapies for the treatment of refractive and retinal eye disorders.

The company has a collaboration with FamyGen Life Sciences and Viatris to develop and commercialize Nyxol eye drops (0.75% phentolamine ophthalmic solution), as a once-daily, preservative-free eye drop formulation of phentolamine mesylate, a non-selective alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic antagonist designed to reduce pupil size and is being developed for three indications, including reversal of pharmacologically-induced mydriasis (RM), presbyopia and dim light or night vision disturbances (NVD), pending regulatory approval. Nyxol is currently in Phase 3 for presbyopia and NVD, and ready for NDA submission for RM in Q4 2022.

The company’s product candidate APX3330 is an oral tablet designed to inhibit angiogenesis and inflammation pathways relevant to retinal and choroidal vascular diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME). APX3330 has been studied in 11 Phase 1 and 2 trials. The company announced the completion of last patient last visit in late August with top-line results expected in early 2023 (NCT04692688). For more information, visit www.ocuphire.com.

FamyGen Life Sciences (Famy) is a drug development focused company, engaged in identifying and in-licensing clinical-stage assets and providing development expertise & strategic funding to advance them towards regulatory approvals. Famy has built a strong ophthalmic portfolio, making significant investments dedicated to bringing innovative ophthalmic therapies to the market.