Napo Pharm raises seed money for its anti-diarrheal drug

Thu, Feb 5th, 2009

Napo Pharmaceuticals, a South San Francisco-based drug company, just closed a round of initial funding from Asset Management. The undisclosed sum is earmarked for its subsidiary Crofelemer Access Program Global, which makes an anti-diarrheal compound for HIV and AIDS patients. It is currently in phase three clinical trials.

As part of the deal, Asset Management will receive royalties on the sale of the drug in North America, Europe and Japan. In December, Salix Pharmaceuticals acquired limited rights to the compound, allowing it to commercialize it for HIV patients, as well as for people suffering from pediatric diarrhea or acute infectious diarrhea in those same regions. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has also licensed the drug for sale in 140 countries outside of North America, the European Union and Japan, according to VentureWire.

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