BioGaia subsidiary IBT starts trial already this year

In November 2013 the Board of BioGaia decided to invest up to SEK 42 million in a first phase of a long-term project aimed at developing a drug with very high requirements on hygiene, analysis and documentation, to prevent the fatal disease necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), that affects premature infants. The project is run by BioGaia’s subsidiary Infant Bacterial Therapeutics (IBT).

IBT has been granted Orphan Drug Designation for the prevention of NEC in Europe and the USA, has had consultations with the FDA and the EMA and has progressed far in the development of the production process of the product.

Before any clinical studies will be conducted the financial requirements of IBT needs to be met through external financing. Efforts to find a suitable cooperation partner have been initiated with a bank in London.

“With this additional limited funding from BioGaia we gain valuable time and thereby increasing the value of the project,” says Peter Rothschild, President, BioGaia.

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BioGaia has published this information in accordance with the Swedish Securities Market Act. The information was issued for publication on 26 March 2015, 08:30 am CET.

BioGaia Press Release 26 March 201

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BioGaia Press Release 26 March 201

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