PHAXIAM Provides Business and Financial Update For the First Half of 2024

Phaxiam Therapeutics S.A.
Phaxiam Therapeutics S.A.

In This Article:

  • Continuous commitment to create a global leader in phage therapies to treat severe and resistant bacterial infections

  • Ambitious development strategy on track with clear objectives set for the Prosthetic Joint Infections (PJI) strategic program

    • Clinical readout expected before end of year 2024, including Updated Compassionate real life clinical data and PhagoDAIR pilot study

    • Imminent Filing of Investigational New Drug Application (IND) in US and Clinical Trial Application (CTA) in Europe for GLORIA, the first global GLORIA Phase II study for the treatment of Staphylococcus aureus infections of PJI, with the aim of approval by the US and European regulatory agencies expected in Q4 2024

    • Launch of the 1st global GLORIA Phase II study in Prosthetic Joint Infections (PJI) expected in Q1 2025

  • Cash and cash equivalents of €1.5 million as of June 30, 2024, not including the €6.8 million net proceeds from the capital increase, which was settled in early July 2024

Lyon (France), September 25, 2024 at 5:45 pm CEST – PHAXIAM Therapeutics (Euronext: PHXM), a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative treatments for severe and resistant bacterial infections, today provides a business and financial update for the first half of 2024.

“Since the beginning of 2024, all PHAXIAM teams have been very committed and focused on the submission of the GLORIA Phase II study protocol to the American and European authorities and on the preparation of the launch of this study, expected in the first quarter of 2025. With the IND (U.S.) and CTA (EU) about to be very shortly filed, the most important catalyst of our development strategy is in reach. In addition, clinical data from PhagoDAIR, our pilot study, are expected in late 2024, as planned.“ stated Thibaut du Fayet, Chief Executive Officer of PHAXIAM.

BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Phage therapy strategy focused on high-value indications

PHAXIAM has refocused its clinical development on programs targeting patients with severe resistant infections of high medical needs, associated with high mortality and budget impact.
Significant progress has been achieved over the year 2024 to accelerate PHAXIAM’s strategy deployment on key therapeutic programs, particularly with its lead program targeting Prosthetic Joint Infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus).

  • Clinical and regulatory strategy in S. aureus program on track

With its lead S. aureus program, PHAXIAM pursues the ambition to propose a therapeutic solution to patients who failed traditional antimicrobial treatments in complex mono-bacterial S. aureus infections in several high-value indications.