Teva, ERYtech Pharma sign long term distribution agreement for Graspa in Israel

ERYtech Pharma is pleased to announce it has signed an exclusive long term agreement with Teva for the registration, marketing, distribution and sale of Graspa®, the company's lead product, in Israel.

ERYtech is a leading specialty pharma company developing new high value medicinal products for unmet clinical needs in the field of oncology, hematology and immunology. Graspa® is the company's lead product currently in pivotal trial in Europe. Teva leading position, long history in oncology and specialty segment will provide a solid platform for Graspa® and made them an ideal partner for product market introduction in Israel. ERYtech anticipates that first sales could be generated in less than 15 months.

Under the terms of the agreement, Teva will submit the drug for approval in Israel, market and distribute it in the territory for a long term period. Teva will pay milestone payments in addition to sharing profit on the basis of purchase price agreed with Teva.

"This collaboration represents a significant milestone as first distribution agreement and a major step in the worldwide product expansion" said Pierre-Olivier Goineau, Chief Executive Officer. "Thanks to its good efficacy and safety profile, Graspa®, will bring major therapeutic value for Israeli patients in ALL."

Source: ERYtech Pharma

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