Acacia Pharma secures $30 million debt finance to support intended commercialisation of BARHEMSYS™ in the US - Gilde Healthcare

Acacia Pharma secures $30 million debt finance to support intended commercialisation of BARHEMSYS™ in the US

1 juli 2018

Cambridge, UK and Indianapolis, US – Acacia Pharma (EURONEXT: ACPH), a hospital pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialisation of new nausea & vomiting treatments for surgical and cancer patients, has secured a credit facility of up to $30 million with Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc. (NYSE: HTGC). The growth loan will support the intended US launch of intravenous amisulpride for the treatment and prevention of post-operative nausea & vomiting (PONV), which is expected to be marketed under the tradename BARHEMSYS™ following the conditional approval by the US Food & Drug Administration. As previously announced, the target PDUFA date for BARHEMSYS is 5 October 2018.

 

About Acacia Pharma
Acacia Pharma is a hospital pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialisation of new nausea & vomiting treatments for surgical and cancer patients. The Group has identified important and commercially attractive unmet needs in nausea & vomiting and has discovered two product candidates based on the same active ingredient, amisulpride, to meet those needs.

The Group’s lead project, BARHEMSYS for post-operative nausea & vomiting (PONV), has generated positive results in Phase 3 clinical studies and an NDA has been accepted for filing by the US FDA for marketing approval. Its sister project, APD403 for chemotherapy induced nausea & vomiting (CINV) has successfully completed one proof-of-concept and one Phase 2 dose-ranging study in patients receiving highly emetogenic chemotherapy.

Acacia Pharma is based in Cambridge, UK and its US operations are centred in Indianapolis, IN. The Company is listed on the Euronext Brussels exchange under the under ISIN code GB00BYWF9Y76 and ticker symbol ACPH. www.acaciapharma.com.

About Gilde Healthcare
Gilde Healthcare is a specialized European healthcare investor managing €1 billion across two business lines: a venture & growth capital fund and a lower mid-market buy-out fund. Gilde Healthcare’s venture & growth capital fund invests in medtech, digital health and therapeutics. The portfolio companies are based in Europe and North America. Gilde Healthcare’s lower mid-market buy-out fund invests in profitable European healthcare services companies with a focus on the Benelux and DACH-region. The portfolio consists of healthcare providers, suppliers of medical products and other service providers in the healthcare market. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.gildehealthcare.com.

Gilde Healthcare II is supported by the European Communities Growth and Employment Initiative, MAP – ETF Start-up Facility.

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