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–Sofosbuvir/GS-5816 Single Tablet Regimen May Provide Important New Option for Patients in Developing Countries –
If approved by regulatory authorities, the sofosbuvir/GS-5816 regimen would become the first pan-genotypic, all-oral single tablet regimen for HCV. A pan-genotypic therapeutic option is particularly important for developing countries, where genotype testing is often unreliable or not readily available.
“Today’s announcement marks an important milestone in Gilead’s effort to
make effective hepatitis C treatment accessible to as many patients, in
as many places, as quickly as possible,” said
Professor
The amended agreements expand on Gilead’s existing generic licensing
partnerships for hepatitis C, announced in
Sofosbuvir recently received regulatory approval in
About GS-5816
The single tablet regimen of sofosbuvir/GS-5816 is an investigational agent and its safety and efficacy have not been established. Phase 3 studies evaluating the combination of GS-5816 and sofosbuvir are currently underway, with data anticipated in the second half of 2015.
Gilead’s Approach to Treatment Access in Developing Countries
Gilead makes it a priority to increase access to its medicines for people who can benefit from them, regardless of where they live or their economic means. In developing countries, Gilead’s treatment access strategies include tiered pricing, voluntary generic licensing (often in advance of U.S./EU regulatory approval), negotiation with national governments, regional business partnerships, product registration, medical education and partnerships with non-profit organizations. This approach has been successfully applied to Gilead’s humanitarian program in HIV over the past 10 years, where seven million patients are now receiving Gilead-based HIV medicines in developing countries.
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Forward-Looking Statement
This press release includes forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are
subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, including the
possibility of unfavorable clinical results on the single tablet regimen
of sofosbuvir/GS-5816. Further, sofosbuvir/GS-5816 may not receive
marketing approval by regulatory authorities. As a result, the generic
licensing partners may not be able to produce and distribute generic
versions of sofosbuvir/GS-5816. These risks, uncertainties and other
factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those
referred to in the forward-looking statements. The reader is cautioned
not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These and other risks
are described in detail in Gilead’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for
the quarter ended
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Gilead Sciences, Inc.Patrick O’Brien, 650-522-1936 (Investors)Nick Francis, 650-522-5674 (Media)
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