Eagle Pharmaceuticals is keeping an eye on Enalare Therapeutics’ lead respiratory candidate, and apparently, so is the US government.
The New Jersey-based biotech struck a deal with BARDA worth up to $50.3 million to develop the lead compound, dubbed ENA-001, the company announced on Tuesday. The candidate is designed to simulate breathing and is meant to be used in emergency cases when treating drug overdoses or respiratory depression post-surgery.
According to Enalare, the first phase of the contract will give it $6 million to complete any actions through its Phase I trial. The overall award, which will be based on several milestones in R&D and production, will give funding for toxicology, human trials, manufacturing and regulatory filings.
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