Karyopharm to Participate at the 2022 Wedbush Pacgrow Healthcare Conference

On August 2, 2022 Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: KPTI), a commercial-stage pharmaceutical company pioneering novel cancer therapies, reported that the Company’s senior management team will participate in a fireside chat at the 2022 Wedbush Pacgrow Healthcare Conference (Press release, Karyopharm, AUG 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234617271]). The conference is being conducted in a virtual format and the fireside chat will take place on Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at 4:05 p.m. ET.

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A live webcast of the fireside chat can be accessed under "Events & Presentations" in the Investor section of the Company’s website, View Source, and will be available for replay for 90 days following the event.

Incyte Reports 2022 Second Quarter Financial Results and Provides Updates on Key Clinical Programs

On August 2, 2022 Incyte (Nasdaq:INCY) reported 2022 second quarter financial results, and provides a status update on the Company’s clinical development portfolio (Press release, Incyte, AUG 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234617270]).

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"In July, Opzelura was also approved by the FDA in nonsegmental vitiligo, creating a new growth opportunity as the first therapy approved for repigmentation of vitiligo."

"The second quarter was strong with total revenues up 29% year-over-year, multiple approvals and the continued advancement of our pipeline. The launch of Opzelura in atopic dermatitis continues to progress well and in recent weeks, improvements in reimbursement have translated into an increase in covered claims. Revenues in the second quarter were temporarily impacted by the shift from free drug to paid prescription. Patient demand and satisfaction remain strong," said Hervé Hoppenot, Chief Executive Officer, Incyte. "In July, Opzelura was also approved by the FDA in nonsegmental vitiligo, creating a new growth opportunity as the first therapy approved for repigmentation of vitiligo."

Portfolio Updates

MPNs and GVHD – key highlights

LIMBER (Leadership In MPNs BEyond Ruxolitinib) program: The LIMBER development program is advancing with the FDA acceptance of the NDA for once-daily (QD) ruxolitinib, and the progression of multiple ongoing and planned combination trials with ruxolitinib. The Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) target action date for QD ruxolitinib extended release (XR) formulation is March 23, 2023. Incyte’s partner, Cellenkos, announced the FDA clearance of its Investigational New Drug (IND) application to initiate a Phase 1b, open-label study of CK0804 as an add on therapy to ruxolitinib in patients with myelofibrosis who experience a suboptimal response to ruxolitinib. Combination trials of parsaclisib, INCB57643 (BET) and INCB00928 (ALK2) with ruxolitinib are also ongoing.

Itacitinib in chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD): Incyte no longer intends to develop itacitinib, a selective JAK1 inhibitor, in treatment-naïve chronic GVHD (cGVHD). Based on efficacy data from Part 1 of the Phase 2/3 GRAVITAS-309 trial, it was determined that a pivotal trial was unlikely to be successful.

Indication and status

QD ruxolitinib
(JAK1/JAK2)

Myelofibrosis, polycythemia vera and GVHD: clinical pharmacology studies; NDA under review

ruxolitinib + parsaclisib
(JAK1/JAK2 + PI3Kδ)

Myelofibrosis: Phase 3 (first-line therapy) (LIMBER‑313)
Myelofibrosis: Phase 3 (suboptimal responders to ruxolitinib) (LIMBER‑304)

ruxolitinib + INCB57643
(JAK1/JAK2 + BET)

Myelofibrosis: Phase 2

ruxolitinib + INCB00928
(JAK1/JAK2 + ALK2)

Myelofibrosis: Phase 2

ruxolitinib + CK08041
(JAK1/JAK2 + CB-Tregs)

Myelofibrosis: PoC (LIMBER-TREG108)

axatilimab (anti-CSF-1R)2

Chronic GVHD: Pivotal Phase 2 (third-line plus therapy) (AGAVE-201)

1 Development collaboration with Cellenkos, Inc.
2 Clinical development of axatilimab in GVHD conducted in collaboration with Syndax Pharmaceuticals.

Other Hematology/Oncology – key highlights

Pemigatinib (Pemazyre): A Phase 2 open-label study evaluating the efficacy and safety of pemigatinib in adults with previously treated glioblastoma or other primary central nervous system tumors harboring activating FGFR1-3 alterations (FIGHT-209) and a Phase 2 open-label study evaluating the efficacy and safety of pemigatinib in adults with relapsed or refractory advanced non-small cell lung cancer with an FGFR alteration (FIGHT-210) are ongoing.

Indication and status

pemigatinib
(FGFR1/2/3)

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA): Phase 3 (FIGHT‑302)
Myeloid/lymphoid neoplasms (MLN): Phase 2 (FIGHT‑203)
Glioblastoma: Phase 2 (FIGHT-209)

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): Phase 2 (FIGHT-210)

tafasitamab

(CD19)1

Relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL): Phase 2 (L-MIND); Phase 3 (B-MIND)
First-line DLBCL: Phase 3 (frontMIND)
Relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma (FL) and relapsed or refractory marginal zone lymphoma (MZL): Phase 3 (inMIND)
Relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies: PoC (topMIND) with parsaclisib (PI3Kδ)
Relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies: PoC with lenalidomide and plamotamab2

parsaclisib
(PI3Kδ)

Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia: Phase 3 (PATHWAY)

retifanlimab
(PD‑1)3

Squamous cell anal cancer (SCAC): Phase 3 (POD1UM‑303)
MSI-high endometrial cancer: Phase 2 (POD1UM‑101, POD1UM‑204)
Merkel cell carcinoma: Phase 2 (POD1UM‑201)
NSCLC: Phase 3 (POD1UM‑304)

1 Development of tafasitamab in collaboration with MorphoSys.
2 Clinical collaboration with MorphoSys and Xencor, Inc. to investigate the combination of tafasitamab plus lenalidomide in combination with Xencor’s CD20xCD3 XmAb bispecific antibody, plamotamab.
3 Retifanlimab licensed from MacroGenics.

Inflammation and Autoimmunity (IAI) – key highlights

Dermatology

Continued momentum with Opzelura launch in atopic dermatitis (AD) in the U.S.: Coverage for Opzelura has been established with the three largest PBM/GPOs and more plans continue to add Opzelura to formularies. The demand for Opzelura continues to be strong with nearly 48,000 units of Opzelura shipped in the second quarter and we expect strong physician and patient perceptions of Opzelura to drive increased usage in mild to moderate AD patients.

Opzelura approved for vitiligo in the U.S.; under review in Europe: Opzelura was approved as a treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo – which account for ~85% of patients with vitiligo – in adolescents and adults in the U.S., becoming the first and only medicine approved for repigmentation in vitiligo. The marketing authorization application (MAA) is under review at the European Medicines Agency (EMA) with an expected decision from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) by the end of the year.

Povorcitinib (INCB54707): Povorcitinib is currently in Phase 2 trials for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), vitiligo and prurigo nodularis. Based on findings from the Phase 2 trial, Incyte intends to initiate a Phase 3 study in HS later this year.

Indication and status

ruxolitinib cream1
(JAK1/JAK2)

AD: Phase 3 pediatric study (TRuE-AD3)
Vitiligo: Phase 3 (TRuE-V1, TRuE-V2); approved by FDA; MAA under review

CHE: Phase 3 (TRuE-CHE1 and TRuE-CHE2) in preparation

ruxolitinib cream + UVB

(JAK1/JAK2 + phototherapy)

Vitiligo: Phase 2

povorcitinib (JAK1)

Hidradenitis suppurativa: Phase 2b; Phase 3 in preparation
Vitiligo: Phase 2

Prurigo nodularis: Phase 2

1 Novartis’ rights for ruxolitinib outside of the United States under our Collaboration and License Agreement with Novartis do not include topical administration.

Discovery and early development – key highlights

Incyte’s portfolio of other earlier-stage clinical candidates is summarized below.

INCB123667 (CDK2): INCB123667 is a novel, potent and selective oral small molecule inhibitor of CDK2 which has been shown to suppress tumor growth as monotherapy and in combination with standard of care, in Cyclin E amplified tumor models, in vivo. A Phase 1 dose-escalation and dose-expansion study of INCB123667 in adults with selected advanced or metastatic solid tumors has been initiated.

INCA32459 (LAG-3xPD-1): In collaboration with Merus, Incyte has developed INCA32459, a novel LAG3xPD-1 bispecific antibody that is planned to enter clinical studies later this year.

Modality

Candidates

Small molecules

INCB81776 (AXL/MER), INCB99280 (PD-L1), INCB99318 (PD-L1), INCB106385 (A2A/A2B), INCB123667 (CDK2)

Monoclonal antibodies1

INCAGN1876 (GITR), INCAGN2385 (LAG‑3), INCAGN1949 (OX40), INCAGN2390 (TIM‑3), INCA00186 (CD73)

Bi-specific antibodies

INCA32459 (LAG-3xPD-1)2

1 Discovery collaboration with Agenus.
2 Development in collaboration with Merus

Partnered – key highlights

Jakavi (ruxolitinib) approved for acute and chronic GVHD in Europe: In May, Incyte and Novartis announced the European Commission (EC) approval of Jakavi as the first post-steroid treatment for acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).

Olumiant (baricitinib) approved for alopecia areata (AA) in U.S., Europe and Japan: In June, Incyte and Eli Lilly announced the approval of Olumiant for the treatment of adults with severe alopecia areata in the U.S., becoming the first-in-disease systemic treatment. Olumiant was also approved in Europe and Japan in June. The approval was based on Lilly’s BRAVE-AA1 and BRAVE-AA2 trials, which showed one in three adults taking Olumiant 4-mg/day achieved significant hair regrowth resulting in 80% or more scalp coverage.

Tabrecta (capmatinib) approved in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with MET exon-14 in Europe: In June, Tabrecta was approved by the European Commission as a monotherapy for the treatment of adults with advanced NSCLC harboring alterations leading to mesenchymal-epithelial-transition factor gene (MET) exon 14 (METex14) skipping who require systemic therapy following prior treatment with immunotherapy and/or platinum-based chemotherapy.

Indication and status

ruxolitinib (JAK1/JAK2)1

Acute and chronic GVHD: approved in Europe; J-NDA under review

baricitinib (JAK1/JAK2)2

AD: Phase 3 (BREEZE-AD); approved in Europe and Japan
Severe AA: Phase 3 (BRAVE-AA1, BRAVE-AA2); approved in the U.S., Europe and Japan

capmatinib (MET)3

NSCLC (with MET exon 14 skipping mutations): approved in the U.S., Europe and Japan

1 Jakavi (ruxolitinib) licensed to Novartis ex-US.
2 Worldwide rights to baricitinib licensed to Lilly: approved as Olumiant in multiple territories globally for certain patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis; approved as Olumiant in EU and Japan for certain patients with atopic dermatitis.
3 Worldwide rights to capmatinib licensed to Novartis.

2022 Second Quarter Financial Results

The financial measures presented in this press release for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021 have been prepared by the Company in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP"), unless otherwise identified as a Non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes that Non-GAAP information is useful for investors, when considered in conjunction with Incyte’s GAAP disclosures. Management uses such information internally and externally for establishing budgets, operating goals and financial planning purposes. These metrics are also used to manage the Company’s business and monitor performance. The Company adjusts, where appropriate, for expenses in order to reflect the Company’s core operations. The Company believes these adjustments are useful to investors by providing an enhanced understanding of the financial performance of the Company’s core operations. The metrics have been adopted to align the Company with disclosures provided by industry peers.

Non-GAAP information is not prepared under a comprehensive set of accounting rules and should only be used in conjunction with and to supplement Incyte’s operating results as reported under GAAP. Non-GAAP measures may be defined and calculated differently by other companies in our industry.

Product and Royalty Revenues Product and royalty revenues for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 increased 12% over the prior year comparative period primarily as a result of increases in Jakafi and Opzelura net product revenues, and higher royalty revenues from Jakavi. Jakafi net product revenues for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 increased 13% over the prior year comparative period, primarily driven by growth in patient demand across all indications.

1 Non-GAAP cost of product revenues excludes the amortization of licensed intellectual property for Iclusig relating to the acquisition of the European business of ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and the cost of stock-based compensation.
2 Non-GAAP research and development expenses exclude the cost of stock-based compensation.
3 Non-GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses exclude the cost of stock-based compensation and legal settlements.
4 Non-GAAP change in fair value of acquisition-related contingent consideration is null.

Research and development expenses GAAP and Non-GAAP research and development expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 increased 1%, compared to the same period in 2021 primarily due to continued investment in our late stage development assets.

Selling, general and administrative expenses GAAP and Non-GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 increased 50% and 54%, respectively, compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to expenses related to our dermatology commercial organization and activities to support the launch of Opzelura for the treatments of atopic dermatitis and pre-launch activities for vitiligo.

Other Financial Information

Operating income GAAP operating income for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 increased compared to the same period in 2021, driven by growth in product revenues.

Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities position As of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities totaled $2.7 billion and $2.3 billion, respectively.

2022 Financial Guidance

Incyte is tightening its full year 2022 guidance for Jakafi net product revenues as a result of our strong second quarter performance.

1Pemazyre in the U.S., EU and Japan and Iclusig and Minjuvi in the EU.
2Adjusted to exclude the amortization of licensed intellectual property for Iclusig relating to the acquisition of the European business of ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and the estimated cost of stock-based compensation.
3 Adjusted to exclude the estimated cost of stock-based compensation.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

Incyte will hold a conference call and webcast this morning at 8:00 a.m. ET. To access the conference call, please dial 877‑407‑3042 for domestic callers or 201‑389‑0864 for international callers. When prompted, provide the conference identification number, 13731520.

If you are unable to participate, a replay of the conference call will be available for 90 days. The replay dial-in number for the United States is 877‑660‑6853 and the dial-in number for international callers is 201‑612‑7415. To access the replay you will need the conference identification number, 13731520.

The conference call will also be webcast live and can be accessed at investor.incyte.com.

Heron Therapeutics to Report Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results on Tuesday, August 9, 2022

On August 2, 2022 Heron Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: HRTX), a commercial-stage biotechnology company focused on improving the lives of patients by developing and commercializing therapeutic innovations that improve medical care, reported that the company will host a conference call and live webcast on Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. ET to report second quarter 2022 financial results and discuss recent business highlights (Press release, Heron Therapeutics, AUG 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234617269]).

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Gilead Sciences Announces Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results

On August 2, 2022 Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD) reported its results of operations for the second quarter of 2022 (Press release, Gilead Sciences, AUG 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234617268]).

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"This was a very strong quarter for Gilead, with solid commercial and clinical execution," said Daniel O’Day, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Gilead Sciences. "Excluding Veklury, product sales grew 7% year-over-year. There was continued strong demand for our HIV portfolio with further share growth for Biktarvy, and oncology revenues reached an all-time high, driven by cell therapy and Trodelvy."

Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results

Total second quarter 2022 revenue increased 1% to $6.3 billion compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to increased sales in HIV and oncology products, offset partially by decreased sales of Veklury (remdesivir) and hepatitis C virus ("HCV") products.
Diluted Earnings Per Share ("EPS") decreased to $0.91 for the second quarter of 2022 compared to $1.21 for the same period in 2021. The decrease was primarily due to higher acquired in-process research & development ("IPR&D") expenses from an upfront payment of $300 million, or $0.18 on a post-tax per share basis, related to the Dragonfly Therapeutics, Inc. ("Dragonfly") collaboration and higher net unrealized losses from our strategic equity investments.
Non-GAAP diluted EPS decreased 13% to $1.58 for the second quarter of 2022 compared to $1.81(1) for the same period in 2021, primarily reflecting the Dragonfly upfront payment and Biktarvy (bictegravir 50mg/emtricitabine 200mg ("FTC")/tenofovir alafenamide 25mg ("TAF"))-related royalty expense that began in the first quarter of 2022, offset partially by higher revenues.
As of June 30, 2022, Gilead had $7.0 billion of cash, cash equivalents and marketable debt securities down from $7.8 billion as of December 31, 2021 primarily due to payment associated with the settlement of the bictegravir-related litigation, paid dividends, acquired IPR&D payments related to collaborations, debt repayments, stock repurchases and capital expenditures, partially offset by net cash provided by operations.
During the second quarter of 2022, Gilead generated $1.8 billion in operating cash flow.
During the second quarter of 2022, Gilead made a $300 million collaboration upfront payment to Dragonfly, paid dividends of $920 million and repurchased $72 million of common stock.
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Non-GAAP diluted EPS has been recast due to an update to our non-GAAP policy in the first quarter 2022, resulting in a $0.06 reduction of previously-reported non-GAAP diluted EPS for the second quarter 2021. Refer to Non-GAAP Financial Information section below for further information.

Product Sales Performance

Total second quarter 2022 product sales were $6.1 billion, flat compared to the same period in 2021. Total product sales, excluding Veklury, increased 7% to $5.7 billion in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to growth in the HIV, Cell Therapy and Trodelvy (sacituzumab govitecan-hziy) businesses, offset partially by declining revenue in HCV.

HIV product sales increased 7% to $4.2 billion in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, primarily reflecting changes in channel mix leading to higher average realized price as well as higher demand for treatment and pre-exposure prophylaxis ("PrEP") medicines.

Biktarvy sales increased 28% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2022, primarily due to higher demand and channel mix.
Descovy (FTC 200mg/TAF 25mg) sales increased 6% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2022, primarily driven by channel mix and increased demand, partially offset by inventory dynamics.
HCV product sales decreased 18% to $448 million in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by channel mix leading to lower average realized price and fewer patient starts.

Hepatitis B virus ("HBV") and hepatitis delta virus ("HDV") product sales decreased 1% to $234 million in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Vemlidy (TAF 25mg) sales decreased 3% in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, primarily driven by China Volume Based Procurement update, offset in part by volume growth in all other regions.

Cell therapy product sales increased 68% to $368 million in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.

Yescarta (axicabtagene ciloleucel) sales increased 66% to $295 million in the second quarter of 2022, primarily driven by demand for relapsed or refractory ("R/R") large B-cell lymphoma ("LBCL") in the United States and Europe and R/R follicular lymphoma ("FL") in the United States.
Tecartus (brexucabtagene autoleucel) sales increased 78% to $73 million in the second quarter of 2022, primarily driven by demand for R/R mantle cell lymphoma ("MCL") in the United States and Europe and for adult patients with R/R B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia ("ALL") in the United States.
Trodelvy sales increased by 79% to $159 million in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, primarily reflecting adoption in both the second- and third-line settings for the treatment of metastatic triple-negative breast cancer ("TNBC") in the United States and Europe as well as for metastatic urothelial cancer in the United States.

Veklury sales decreased by 46% to $445 millionfor the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Veklury revenue generally reflects COVID-19 related rates and severity of infections and hospitalizations, as well as the availability, uptake and effectiveness of vaccinations and alternative treatments for COVID-19.

Second Quarter 2022 Product Gross Margin, Operating Expenses and Effective Tax Rate

Product gross margin was 76.5% for the second quarter of 2022 compared to 77.4% for the same period in 2021. Non-GAAP product gross margin was 85.6% for the second quarter of 2022 compared to 86.4% in the same period in 2021. The decreases were primarily driven by Biktarvy-related royalty expense that began in the first quarter of 2022.
Research and development ("R&D") expenses for the second quarter of 2022 were $1.1 billion, relatively flat with the same period in 2021. Non-GAAP R&D expenses for the second quarter of 2022 were $1.1 billion compared to $1.0 billion(2) in the same period in 2021. GAAP and Non-GAAP R&D expenses primarily reflect increased investment in development activities and timing of clinical trial activities, primarily for oncology. GAAP R&D expenses were offset by lower restructuring expenses as compared to the prior year.
Acquired IPR&D expenses for the second quarter of 2022 were $330 million compared to $138 million(2) in the same period in 2021. The increase primarily reflects an upfront payment related to the Dragonfly collaboration.
Selling, general and administrative ("SG&A") expenses for the second quarter of 2022 were $1.4 billion, relatively flat with the same period in 2021. Non-GAAP SG&A expenses for the second quarter of 2022 were $1.3 billion compared to $1.1 billion in the same period in 2021. GAAP and Non-GAAP SG&A expenses primarily reflect increased promotional and marketing investment, including for Trodelvy, as well as higher corporate activities, including information technology projects and grants. GAAP SG&A expenses were offset by lower donations to Gilead Foundation as compared to the prior year.
The effective tax rate ("ETR") for the second quarter of 2022 was 24.5% compared to 16.5% for the same period in 2021, primarily due to a discrete tax benefit related to an intra-entity transfer of intangible assets in the three months ended June 30, 2021, and higher net unrealized losses from equity investments that are non-deductible for income tax purposes. Non-GAAP ETR for the second quarter of 2022 was 19.3% compared to 19.5% for the same period in 2021.
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Beginning in the second quarter of 2022, expenses related to development milestones and other collaboration payments made prior to regulatory approval of a developed product were reclassified from R&D expenses to Acquired IPR&D expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. We believe this presentation assists users of the financial statements to better understand the total costs incurred to acquire IPR&D projects. Prior periods have been recast for both GAAP and Non-GAAP reporting to reflect this classification, resulting in a reduction of previously-reported R&D expenses of $42 million and $47 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively, and $8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2022.

Guidance and Outlook

For the full-year, Gilead has updated its guidance and now expects:

Total product sales between $24.5 billion and $25.0 billion, compared to $23.8 billion and $24.3 billion previously.
Total product sales, excluding Veklury, between $22.0 billion to $22.5 billion, compared to $21.8 billion and $22.3 billion previously.
Total Veklury sales of approximately $2.5 billion, compared to approximately $2.0 billion previously.
Non-GAAP earnings per share between $6.35 and $6.75, compared to $6.20 and $6.70 previously.
Earnings per share between $2.90 and $3.30, compared to $3.00 and $3.50 previously.
This financial guidance excludes the impact of any expenses related to potential acquisitions or business development transactions that have not been executed, fair value adjustments of equity securities and discrete tax charges or benefits associated with changes in tax related laws and guidelines as Gilead is unable to project such amounts. A reconciliation between GAAP and non-GAAP financial information for the 2022 guidance is provided in the accompanying tables. Also see the Forward-Looking Statements described below. The financial guidance is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including uncertainty around the duration and magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the pandemic can be expected to continue to impact Gilead’s business and broader market dynamics, the rate and degree of these impacts as well as the corresponding recovery from the pandemic may vary across Gilead’s business.

Key Updates Since Our Last Quarterly Release

Virology

Announced FDA lifted the clinical hold placed on the Investigational New Drug Application to evaluate injectable lenacapavir for HIV treatment and pre-exposure prophylaxis following the agency’s review of the storage and compatibility data of lenacapavir injection with an alternate vial made from aluminosilicate glass.
Announced FDA accepted for review the New Drug Application resubmission for investigational lenacapavir for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in heavily treatment-experienced people with multi-drug resistant HIV-1 infection. FDA has assigned a Prescription Drug User Fee Act date of December 27, 2022.
Received a positive opinion from the European Medicines Agency’s ("EMA") Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use ("CHMP") for investigational lenacapavir for the treatment of HIV-1 infection, in combination with other antiretroviral(s), in adults with multi-drug resistant HIV-1 infection for whom it is otherwise not possible to construct a suppressive anti-viral regimen.
Presented data at the International AIDS Conference, which included Week 48 data from the Phase 3 ALLIANCE trial evaluating Biktarvy in adults with HIV/HBV coinfection. Results from ALLIANCE showed that Biktarvy had superior HBV DNA suppression over the comparator dolutegravir/FTC/TDF, with both antiretroviral regimens similarly achieving high rates of HIV suppression. Additionally, five-year data from two Phase 3 trials of Biktarvy as first-line therapy in people living with HIV further demonstrated Biktarvy’s sustained efficacy, safety profile and high barrier to resistance.
Presented Week 48 results for the pivotal Phase 3 MYR301 trial of bulevirtide for the treatment of chronic HDV at the International Liver Congress 2022. The study met its primary endpoint, achieving statistically significant combined response rates (virologic and biochemical responses) with bulevirtide. Responses increased from Week 24 to Week 48, highlighting an improved response with prolonged treatment. The safety profile is consistent with prior reports.
Announced a new Joint Procurement Agreement for Veklury for participating member states across the European Union and the European Economic Area.
Received a positive opinion from EMA’s CHMP for Veklury to be granted full marketing authorization for the treatment of COVID-19 in adults and adolescents with pneumonia requiring supplemental oxygen and adults who do not require supplemental oxygen and are at increased risk of developing severe COVID-19.
Oncology

Presented results from the primary analysis of the Phase 3 TROPiCS-02 study of Trodelvy versus physicians’ choice of chemotherapy ("TPC") in heavily pre-treated patients with HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) ("ASCO") Annual Meeting.
Announced final data from the Phase 3 ASCENT trial of Trodelvy in second-line and later metastatic TNBC at ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper), reinforcing Trodelvy’s survival benefit over TPC in this patient population.
Received updated NCCN recommendations for sacituzumab govitecan-hziy to a category 1 preferred recommendation in second-line and later metastatic TNBC and was added as a category 2A preferred recommendation in the investigational indication of HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer by the NCCN Guidelines for Breast Cancer. Category 1 is the highest recommendation by NCCN, indicating that based upon high-level evidence, there is uniform NCCN consensus that the intervention is appropriate. The use of Trodelvy in patients with HR+/HER2- breast cancer is investigational, and Trodelvy has not been approved by FDA for this use.
Highlighted Yescarta and Tecartus data at ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) that included findings from a subanalysis of ZUMA-7, real-world outcomes and long-term follow-ups. Real-world data for Yescarta showed consistent survival and safety data regardless of race and ethnicity, and in a ZUMA-7 subanalysis, demonstrated an over eight-fold greater median event-free survival and clinically meaningful improvements in quality of life as compared to standard of care. For Tecartus, long-term data suggested durable responses were induced in patients with R/R MCL and in adult patients with R/R ALL.
Announced approval of Yescarta by the European Commission for the treatment of R/R FL.
Received a positive opinion from EMA’s CHMP for Tecartus for the treatment of adult patients 26 years of age and above with R/R B-cell precursor ALL.
Announced FDA lifted the remaining partial clinical hold on studies evaluating magrolimab as a potential treatment for lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
Entered into a strategic research collaboration with Dragonfly to advance a number of novel natural killer ("NK") cell engager-based immunotherapies for oncology and inflammation indications. Under the agreement, Gilead will receive an exclusive worldwide license to investigational DF7001 and have options to license several additional NK cell engager programs.
Corporate

Announced that the company’s Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.73 per share of common stock for the third quarter of 2022. The dividend is payable on September 29, 2022, to stockholders of record at the close of business on September 15, 2022. Future dividends will be subject to Board approval.
Appointed Stacey Ma, PhD as Executive Vice President, Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing effective July 2022.
Appointed Deborah Telman as Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and General Counsel effective August 2022.
Announced an $85 million contribution to the Gilead Foundation.
Certain amounts and percentages in this press release may not sum or recalculate due to rounding.

Conference Call

At 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time today, Gilead will host a conference call to discuss Gilead’s results. A live webcast will be available on View Source and will be archived on www.gilead.com for one year.

Non-GAAP Financial Information

The information presented in this document has been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), unless otherwise noted as non-GAAP. Management believes non-GAAP information is useful for investors, when considered in conjunction with Gilead’s GAAP financial information, because management uses such information internally for its operating, budgeting and financial planning purposes. Non-GAAP information is not prepared under a comprehensive set of accounting rules and should only be used to supplement an understanding of Gilead’s operating results as reported under GAAP. Non-GAAP financial information generally excludes acquisition-related expenses including amortization of acquired intangible assets and inventory step-up charges, and other items that are considered unusual or not representative of underlying trends of Gilead’s business, fair value adjustments of equity securities and discrete and related tax charges or benefits associated with changes in tax related laws and guidelines. Although Gilead consistently excludes the amortization of acquired intangible assets from the non-GAAP financial information, management believes that it is important for investors to understand that such intangible assets were recorded as part of acquisitions and contribute to ongoing revenue generation.Non-GAAP measures may be defined and calculated differently by other companies in the same industry. Reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in the accompanying tables.

Beginning in the first quarter of 2022, consistent with recent industry communications from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), Gilead no longer excludes the initial costs of acquired IPR&D projects from its non-GAAP financial measures. Prior period non-GAAP financial measures are revised to conform to the new presentation.

Sosei Heptares and AbbVie Enter New Multi-target Collaboration to Discover, Develop and Commercialize Novel Medicines Targeting Neurological Diseases

On August 2, 2022 Sosei Group Corporation ("the Company"; TSE: 4565) and AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV), a research-based global biopharmaceutical company, reported that they have entered a new drug discovery collaboration and option-to-license agreement to discover, develop and commercialize small molecules that modulate novel G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) targets associated with neurological disease (Press release, Sosei Heptares, AUG 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234617266]).

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The new agreement will leverage Sosei Heptares’ StaR technology and structure-based drug design (SBDD) platform and AbbVie’s extensive neuroscience and disease area expertise. The agreement expands the breadth of the ongoing collaboration between Sosei Heptares and AbbVie, building on the first multi-target discovery agreement signed between the companies in June 2020, which is focused on the inflammatory and autoimmune disease areas.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Sosei Heptares will conduct and fund R&D activities through the completion of Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling studies. AbbVie has the exclusive option to license up to three programs at this stage and will have responsibility for clinical, regulatory and commercial development thereafter. Sosei Heptares receives an upfront payment of US$40 million on signing and is eligible to receive up to US$40 million in near-term research milestone payments expected over the next three years, as well as further potential option, development and commercial milestones totalling up to US$1.2 billion, plus tiered royalties on global sales.

Matt Barnes, Head of UK Research & Development, Sosei Heptares said: "We are delighted to enter this new multi-target discovery collaboration with AbbVie in the neuroscience area, a therapeutic area in which we share deep and complementary experience and expertise. We have established a highly productive working relationship with our counterparts at AbbVie over the past two years through our initial collaboration and are very pleased with how this is progressing. We believe this strong foundation will enable us to get off to a quick start as we tackle the novel and challenging neurology targets under this new agreement."