Sol-Gel Announces the Signing of Six Exclusive License Agreements to Commercialize TWYNEO? and EPSOLAY? in Europe and South Africa

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Sol-Gel to receive upfront and regulatory milestone payments totaling in up to low 7-digit USD and either fixed transfer sale price or low double-digit royalties from net sales; payments are backed by commitments to minimum annual sales

NESS ZIONA, Israel, July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sol-Gel Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ: SLGL), a dermatology company pioneering treatments for patients with severe skin conditions, conducting a Phase 3 clinical trial of SGT-610 (patidegib gel, 2%) for Gorlin syndrome, and with two approved large-category dermatology products, TWYNEO? for the treatment of acne vulgaris and EPSOLAY? for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of rosacea, today announced it has entered into six (6) exclusive license agreements with MagnaPharm Trading Slovakia S.R.L, Galenica A.B, Leman SKL SA, InfectoPharm, Aspire Pharma Limited and Abex Pharmaceutica (PTY) Ltd. for the commercialization of TWYNEO and EPOSLAY covering the majority of the European countries, including Germany1, United Kingdom, France, Poland, Romania, Greece, Czech Republic, Sweden, Hungary, Austria1, Switzerland, Serbia, Bulgaria, Finland, Slovakia, Norway, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, Iceland, and South Africa. Under the terms of the agreements, Sol-Gel is to receive upfront and regulatory milestones payments totaling in up to low 7-digit USD as well as either future fixed transfer price or future low double digit royalties from net sales payments which are backed by commitments to minimum annual sales. The regulatory submissions in the various territories are the responsibility of Sol-Gel’s partners, and Sol-Gel will assist its partners in preparing these submissions.

These new collaborations are in addition to existing agreements that Sol-Gel has already signed in the US, Canada and China, emphasizing the trust and significant commercial potential for both drugs.

Alon Seri-Levy, Ph. D., Chief Executive Officer of Sol-Gel, stated: "We are proud to deliver on our previous commitment to expand the territories in which EPSOLAY and TWYNEO are available by signing these first six agreements in these new territories. This achievement marks the successful implementation of our goals, and we expect that more agreements will follow as we continue to expand and strengthen our position in these markets." He further added that "We also see this as a vote of confidence in Sol-Gel's development and innovation capabilities. Our Phase 3 trial of SGT-610 (patidegib gel, 2%) for the treatment of Gorlin syndrome is continuing, together with our clinical study for SGT-210 (topical erlotinib) for the treatment of Darier patients, and we believe that by meeting the trials’ endpoints, we will significantly further strengthen Sol-Gel's business and competitive position.”