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HYPERION THERAPEUTICS RAISES $60 MILLION SERIES C
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – June 30, 2009 – Hyperion Therapeutics, a privately held specialty
pharmaceutical company focused on the development of therapies that address
critical unmet needs in the areas of gastroenterology and hepatology, today
announced it has closed a $60 million Series C financing. New
The Series C financing follows the Company's recent
announcement of Phase II results and orphan drug designation for HPN-100 in its
lead indication, the chronic treatment of patients with urea cycle disorders
(UCD). The capital will fund the Phase III clinical program for UCD as well as
a Phase II study in low grade hepatic encephalopathy.
Concurrent with the Series C financing, H. Daniel Perez,
M.D. of
“Considerable unmet needs remain in the treatment of both
urea cycle disorders and hepatic encephalopathy,” said Daniel Perez of Bay City
Capital. “We believe the Hyperion
management team, with their extensive drug development and regulatory expertise,
is well positioned to lead a clinical development program focused on potential treatment
options for these patients.”
About HPN-100
HPN-100 is an investigational product that is a pre-pro-drug of phenylacetic
acid, the active moiety of BUPHENYL®, the only therapy currently
FDA-approved as adjunctive therapy for the chronic management of patients with
the most prevalent urea cycle disorders: carbamylphosphate synthetase (CPS), ornithine
transcarbamylase (OTC), and argininosuccinic acid synthetase (AS) deficiencies.
HPN-100, which is dosed orally in liquid form, is under clinical investigation
as providing a potential alternative pathway to the urea cycle for the disposal
of ammonia through the renal excretion of phenylacetylglutamine, which is
formed from phenylacetic acid and glutamine.
About Urea Cycle Disorders
Urea cycle disorders are inherited, inborn errors of metabolism present in an
estimated 1 in 10,000 births in the
About Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is
a serious but potentially reversible neurological disorder that can occur in
patients with acute liver failure and, most commonly, in patients with
cirrhosis of any etiology. It comprises a spectrum of neurological signs and
symptoms ranging from mild (e.g. minimal disorientation) to severe (e.g. coma,
death) and is believed to occur when the brain is exposed to gut-derived toxins
such as ammonia that are normally removed from the blood by a healthy liver. There
are no therapies currently FDA-approved for the treatment of HE.
About BUPHENYL
BUPHENYL is indicated as adjunctive therapy in the chronic management of
patients with urea cycle disorders involving deficiencies of carbamylphosphate
synthetase (CPS), ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC), or argininosuccinic acid
synthetase (AS). BUPHENYL should not be administered to patients with known
hypersensitivity to sodium phenylbutyrate or any component of this preparation.
The most common adverse reactions associated with BUPHENYL were amenorrhea
dysfunction, decreased appetite, body odor (probably caused by its metabolite
phenylacetate) and bad taste or taste aversion. Patients with urea cycle
disorders should not take valproic acid, haloperidol, or steroids as these
drugs have been reported to increase blood ammonia levels, and probenecid may
affect the kidneys’ excretion. Use with great care, if at all, in patients with
congestive heart failure or severe renal insufficiency, and in clinical states
where there is sodium retention with edema. Use caution when administering to
patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency or inborn errors of beta
oxidation. The safety or efficacy of doses in excess of 20 grams (40 tablets)
per day has not been established.
About Hyperion Therapeutics
Hyperion Therapeutics is a privately held specialty therapeutics company
focused on the development of therapies that address critical unmet needs in
the areas of gastroenterology and hepatology. Hyperion and
BUPHENYL is a
registered trademark of Ucyclyd Pharma, Inc.
Full Prescribing
Information for BUPHENYL is available at www.Buphenyl.com or by contacting Ucyclyd
Pharma, Inc.
Press contact:
Hyperion Therapeutics, Inc.
650-745-7844
