Halozyme announces first clinical dosing of Pfizer's rivipansel using Enhanze technology

Published: 30-Oct-2015

First healthy subject dosed in Halozyme collaboration with Pfizer


Halozyme has announced that the first healthy subject has been dosed in a Phase I clinical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of a subcutaneous formulation of rivipansel, a compound discovered by GlycoMimetics and being developed by Pfizer, using Halozyme's Enhanze formulation.

‘The advancement of the first product candidate under our Pfizer collaboration represents further progress and validates the potential of our Enhanze platform,’ said Dr Helen Torley, Halozyme's President and Chief Executive. ‘The growing number of products co-formulated with Enhanze that are entering the clinic or already marketed represent, I believe, just the beginning of the potential that exists to help an even broader population of partners and patients.’

The initiation of dosing triggered a US$1m milestone payment to Halozyme under the License and Collaboration Agreement between Halozyme and Pfizer that was entered into in 2012. Rivipansel is an investigational compound under evaluation by Pfizer as an intravenous formulation in a Phase III study for the treatment of individuals hospitalised with vaso-occlusive sickle cell disease.

Halozyme's Enhanze technology is based on a proprietary recombinant human enzyme (rHuPH20) that targets hyaluronan, a glycosaminoglycan, which is a chain of natural sugars throughout the body and component of the extracellular matrix, to aid in the dispersion and absorption of other injected therapeutic drugs.

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