Cidara Therapeutics Receives $11.14 Million Milestone Payment Following European Approval of REZZAYO

On February 12, 2024 Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDTX), a biotechnology company using its proprietary Cloudbreak platform to develop drug-Fc conjugate (DFC) immunotherapies designed to save lives and improve the standard of care for patients facing serious diseases, reported receipt of an $11.14 million milestone payment from Mundipharma following the European approval of REZZAYO (rezafungin acetate), a novel, once-weekly echinocandin antifungal approved for the treatment of invasive candidiasis in adults (Press release, Cidara Therapeutics, FEB 12, 2024, View Source [SID1234639978]).

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This approval by the European Commission follows the positive opinion of the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) and is based on results from the pivotal ReSTORE Phase III clinical trial, which demonstrated statistical non-inferiority for rezafungin, dosed once weekly, when compared to the standard of care, caspofungin, dosed once daily. The drug was previously approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of candidemia and invasive candidiasis in patients with limited or no treatment options.

"The European approval of REZZAYO marks a significant milestone for patients who are in need of new treatment options for invasive candidiasis, and we look forward to seeing Mundipharma bring it to the EU market," said Jeffrey Stein, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Cidara. "With the payment we’ve received from this milestone, we remain committed to advancing our Cloudbreak platform to develop targeted immunotherapies for cancer patients."

Cidara is currently advancing its Cloudbreak drug-Fc conjugate (DFC) platform to design targeted immunotherapies that inhibit specific diseases while simultaneously engaging the immune system. Its lead oncology DFC, CBO421, is a potential best-in-class inhibitor of CD73, a validated target highly expressed on tumor cells. An IND is anticipated this year.