Jazz Pharmaceuticals agrees to acquire rights to defibrotide in the Americas from Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals

Jazz Pharmaceuticals has signed a definitive agreement with Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals (Sigma-Tau) under which a subsidiary of Jazz Pharmaceuticals (Jazz) will acquire from Sigma-Tau rights to defibrotide in the US and all other countries in the Americas. Sigma-Tau holds rights to market defibrotide in the Americas under an agreement with Gentium, which was acquired by Jazz earlier this year. Defibrotide is a novel product that is marketed by Jazz in the EU under the name Defitelio for the treatment of severe hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) in patients over one month of age undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) therapy. In the US, Jazz is working with FDA on the regulatory pathway for submission of a New Drug Application (NDA) for the potential approval of defibrotide to treat patients with severe VOD.

As part of the agreement, Sigma-Tau would receive an upfront payment of $75 million upon closing of the transaction. Sigma-Tau would be eligible to receive milestone payments of $25 million upon the acceptance for filing by FDA of the first NDA for defibrotide for VOD and up to an additional $150 million based on the timing of potential FDA approval of defibrotide for VOD. Jazz expects to fund the transaction with cash on hand and that the transaction will close during the third quarter of 2014, subject to customary closing conditions, including expiration or termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976.

"The acquisition of the remaining worldwide rights to defibrotide is a strong strategic fit with our specialty focus and would continue the momentum of our recent launch of Defitelio in the EU, further leveraging our global clinical and commercial expertise in hematology/oncology," said Bruce Cozadd, chairman and chief executive officer of Jazz Pharmaceuticals. "This transaction supports our mission to improve care for patients with serious medical conditions, and we remain committed to making targeted investments to develop and bring to market differentiated treatments for patients."

"This transaction would not only strengthen our global presence, but also demonstrate our commitment to diversify and expand our US commercial portfolio with meaningful new therapies," said Russell Cox, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Jazz Pharmaceuticals. "We look forward to ongoing discussions with FDA as we continue our efforts toward submission of an NDA for defibrotide in the US. Patients in the US with severe VOD have a critical unmet medical need, and we believe that defibrotide has the potential to become an important treatment option for these patients."

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