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Jaguar Health Announces Issuance of U.S. Patent 11,389,424, a Methods and Compositions Patent for Treating Chemotherapy-Induced Diarrhea
New patent bolsters intellectual property protection for the company's core target indication for crofelemer
Crofelemer is the subject of the company's
"We are very pleased that this patent has been issued and believe that it further enhances our intellectual property protection for crofelemer for our core target indication of cancer therapy-related diarrhea (CTD)," said
As with all potential follow-on indications, Jaguar and Napo prioritize IP protection. Napo currently holds approximately 147 patents and approximately 37 patents pending. To date, crofelemer is the only oral plant-based botanical prescription medicine approved under the
About Cancer Therapy-related Diarrhea
A significant proportion of patients undergoing cancer therapy experience diarrhea, and diarrhea has the potential to cause dehydration, potential infections, and non-adherence to treatment in this population. Novel "targeted cancer therapy" agents, such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), with or without cycle chemotherapy agents, may cause increased electrolyte and fluid content in the gut lumen, which results in passage of loose/watery stools (i.e., diarrhea). Diarrhea has been reported as one of the most common side effects of TKIs and may result in cancer therapy drug holidays or reductions from therapeutic dose, potentially impacting patient outcome. Diarrhea is also a common side effect of some approved CDK 4/6 inhibitors.
About Crofelemer
Crofelemer is a novel, oral plant-based medicine purified from the red bark sap, also referred to as "dragon's blood," of the medicinal Croton lechleri tree in the Amazon Rainforest.
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