COLLAGENEX REPORTS FIRST QTR TOTAL REVENUES INCREASE
13%.
CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: CGPI), Newton. Pa., has
reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2003.
Total revenues increased 13% to $12.2 million compared to $10.8 million
in the first quarter of 2002. Net product sales were $11.4 million in
the first quarter of 2003, a 15% increase over net product sales of $9.9
million recorded in the first quarter of 2002.
During the first quarter of 2003, net income was $1.2 million
compared to a net loss of $600,000 during the first quarter of 2002. Net
income allocable to common stockholders for the first quarter of 2003
was $828,000, or $0.07 per basic and diluted share, compared to a net
loss of $1.0 million, or $0.09 per basic and diluted share, in the first
quarter of 2002. The net income earned in the first quarter of 2003
included a one-time, non-cash compensation charge of $251,000, or $0.02
per basic and diluted share, related to certain modifications of stock
option agreements held by Brian M. Gallagher, PhD, the company's
chairman, president and chief executive officer. CollaGenex announced in
March 2003 that Dr. Gallagher, who has been chief executive officer and
president of CollaGenex for nine years, will be leaving the company to
pursue other interests but has agreed to remain in his present position
until a new chief executive is appointed. Dr. Gallagher will also remain
as a consultant to the company for a period of two years after his
departure.
"The first quarter of 2003 marked our third consecutive
quarter of increased profitability and indicates the continued market
penetration by our sales force and increased acceptance of our dental
and dermatology products," stated Dr. Gallagher. "We look
forward to further organic growth going forward, as well as the addition
of revenues from new products, including the three exciting new products
added to our dermatology product line through our co-promotion agreement
with Sirius Laboratories. We are also pleased to have received marketing
approval for Periostat in Switzerland and Canada, bringing the number of
approved countries to seven. Additionally, we made significant progress
in our R&D development program, advancing new products and
investigating additional potential indications for Periostat. We are
executing our stated goals and investing in the future of CollaGenex
while posting increases in revenues and profitability."
"During the first quarter of 2003, we increased our net
product sales by 15%, or $1.5 million, compared to a year ago while
reducing our SG&A expense (before stock compensation charge) by 13%,
or about $1.2 million, over the same period," added Nancy C.
Broadbent, chief financial officer of CollaGenex. "Most of these
SG&A expense reductions were achieved by the planned redirection of
our marketing efforts from consumer advertising to direct professional
promotion, based on exciting recent findings from Phase IV clinical
studies of Periostat. We also invested in our pipeline by increasing our
R&D spending by about $200,000, or more than 23%, primarily to fund
our clinical trials of Periostat in dermatology, our once-a-day,
sustained release formulation of Periostat and the development of
products based on our Restoraderm platform technology."
During the first quarter of 2003, CollaGenex announced a number of
additional important achievements related to marketed products and those
in clinical development.
-- The company entered into a joint marketing agreement with Sirius
Laboratories, under which CollaGenex will promote Sirius' AVAR
product line: AVAR Gel, AVAR Green and AVAR Cleanser. These unique,
proprietary prescription formulations are indicated for the topical
control of acne vulgaris, rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis. Sirius will
promote CollaGenex' product, Pandel(R) (hydrocortisone probutate
cream, 0.1%), to U.S. dermatologists. The principal goal of the
agreement is to leverage the companies' combined sales and
marketing infrastructures, and to improve both companies' abilities
to reach key dermatologists and increase frequency of contact.
-- CollaGenex announced the initiation of a double-blinded,
placebo-controlled Phase IV clinical study to evaluate the combined
efficacy of Periostat(R), which is a systemically absorbed medication,
and Atridox(R) (doxycycline hyclate) 10%, a locally applied
antimicrobial gel, in the treatment of adult periodontitis. In addition
to the evaluation of traditional clinical indices, a subset of patients
will be tested for levels of the inflammatory marker, C-reactive protein
(CRP), at baseline and during the course of the study, to establish the
impact of periodontal pharmacotherapy on this key marker of
cardiovascular risk.
-- The AIDS Malignancy Consortium completed enrollment of a
multi-center, open-label Phase II study evaluating CollaGenex'
Metastat in the treatment of HIV-related Kaposi's Sarcoma. Results
from the study should be available in approximately 8 months, and will
form the basis for continued development in an NDA-directed Phase III
study.
-- Significant new data presented in four papers at the American
Association for Dental Research annual meeting in March highlighted
several potential new benefits and applications of Periostat beyond its
utility in treating adult periodontitis. Two independent studies
provided new insights into the adjunctive use of Periostat in the
treatment of periodontitis patients with diabetes; a third paper
described the use of Periostat to modulate wound healing in patients
undergoing a form of periodontal surgery called Access Flap Surgery; and
a fourth abstract described the impact of Periostat on biomarkers of
systemic inflammation, including C-reactive protein, in patients with
acute coronary syndromes. A study conducted by researchers at Brigham
and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School and published in
the New England Journal of Medicine in November 2002 concluded that
C-reactive protein level is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular
events than LDL cholesterol level.
During the first quarter of 2003, CollaGenex also strengthened its
intellectual property position with the issuance by the United States
Patent and Trademark Office of a new patent for the first of its
next-generation IMPACS compounds, a completely new chemical compound.
Patents for numerous other IMPACS compounds are currently pending; the
company intends to continue to fortify its patent position going
forward.
CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical
company currently focused on providing innovative medical therapies to
the dental and dermatology markets. Currently, the company's
115-person professional dental pharmaceutical sales force markets
Periostat(R), which is indicated as an adjunct to scaling and root
planing for the treatment of adult periodontitis. Periostat is the first
and only pharmaceutical to treat periodontal disease by inhibiting the
enzymes that destroy periodontal support tissues, and by enhancing bone
protein synthesis.
The sales force also promotes Vioxx(R), a Merck & Co. drug that
CollaGenex co-promotes for the treatment of acute dental pain;
Denavir(R), a Novartis Group prescription anti-viral medication for the
treatment of cold sores; Pandel(R), a prescription, topical
corticosteroid licensed from Altana, Inc.; Sirius Laboratories'
AVAR(TM) product line for the topical control of acne vulgaris, rosacea
and seborrheic dermatitis; and Atridox(R), Atrisorb(R) FreeFlow(TM) and
Atrisorb-D(R) FreeFlow(TM), Atrix Laboratories Inc.'s products for
the treatment of adult periodontitis.
Research has shown that certain unique properties of the
tetracyclines discovered during the development of Periostat may be
applicable to other diseases involving inflammation and/or destruction
of the body's connective tissues, including acne, rosacea,
meibomianitis and cancer metastasis, among others.
CollaGenex is further evaluating Periostat, as well as the new
IMPACS(R) compounds, to assess whether they are safe and effective in
these applications. In addition, CollaGenex has licensed the
Restoraderm(TM) technology, a unique, proprietary dermal drug delivery
system, in order to develop a range of topical dermatological products
with enhanced pharmacologic and cosmetic properties.
For more information, call 215/579-7388 or visit
http://www.collagenex.com.
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