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40-Year Medical Drought Ends: This Aussie Biotech’s Breakthrough Could Save Millions

  • Published November 04, 2024 11:00PM UTC
  • Publisher Jade Miguel
  • Categories Capital Insights, Landing, Trending

For four decades, the medical community has waited for a breakthrough in antibiotics. Today, that wait may be coming to an end.

In the pristine laboratories of Recce Pharmaceuticals, a revolution is quietly unfolding. The company is pioneering what experts consider the first new class of synthetic anti-infectives since the 1980s – a development that couldn’t come at a more critical time, as bacterial resistance threatens to undermine modern medicine.

As Daniel Astudillo, Head of Marketing at Recce, puts it, “The challenge, of course, with antibiotics is the ability to work and keep on working with that repeated use. And that’s really a principle that Recce is founded upon.” This foundational principle comes at a crucial moment in medical history.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. With bacterial resistance rendering many conventional treatments ineffective, the FDA has already taken notice, granting Recce’s sepsis program their coveted “qualified infectious disease product (QIDP) designation.” It’s a powerful vote of confidence in their compound, which targets the elusive ESKAPE pathogens responsible for 80% of clinically identified bacterial infections worldwide.

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A Dream Team Takes Shape

Behind this scientific endeavour stands what investors might call a “dream team” of industry veterans. Dr. John Prendergast, with his deep expertise in bacteria and blood diseases, guides the company’s scientific vision as Chairman. But perhaps the most telling addition to the team is Dr. Alan Dunton, former head of global research at Janssen Research and a Roche clinical trials veteran.

As Astudillo emphasised, “He has successfully advanced multiple blockbuster antibiotics through to commercialisation in the last 12-15 years.” Together with CEO James Graham and Chief Scientific Officer and Co-founder Michele Dilizia, they’re writing a new chapter in medical history.

Financial Foundation Meets Clinical Promise

The investment case is compelling. Recce stands debt-free, backed by substantial founder ownership – a testament to insider confidence. Recently, the Australian government made a landmark commitment, as Astudillo detailed: “The Australian government recently awarded us one of the largest…advance finding, underwriting and supporting our R&D rebate…to a quantum of up to about A$55m over three years.”

From Laboratory to Life-Saving

The company’s progress isn’t just theoretical. Their work on sepsis – one of healthcare’s most lethal and costly challenges – continues to advance. As Astudillo explained, “We have completed a Phase 1 safety clinical trial demonstrating our compound to be safe and well tolerated…and now we’re seeing what we can do on an efficacy front here.” 

Since then, the Company has reached the halfway mark of its Phase II Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI) clinical trial, dosing half of the required 30 patients. In addition to this, Recce is waiting on approval for a registrational Phase III clinical trial in Indonesia for Diabetic Foot Infections (DFI). In the realm of wound treatment, the results are promising, as Astudillo shared, “In our topical clinical trials…we have successfully dosed and resolved patient infection.” 

Looking Ahead

As Recce Pharmaceuticals positions itself at the forefront of this medical renaissance, the implications extend far beyond investor returns. We’re witnessing the potential birth of a new era in infectious disease treatment – one where antibiotic resistance no longer holds humanity hostage.

For patients, physicians, and investors alike, Recce Pharmaceuticals represents something increasingly rare in today’s market: an opportunity to be part of a potentially transformative moment in medical history, backed by solid science and strategic execution.

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