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Idorsia announces financial results for the first quarter 2025 – QUVIVIQ taking off in Europe and TRYVIO REMS removal increases the value of this outstanding asset
Globenewswire·2025-04-30 05:00

Core Insights - Idorsia Ltd reported significant financial improvements in Q1 2025, with net revenue reaching CHF 59 million, a substantial increase from CHF 10 million in Q1 2024, driven by strong sales of QUVIVIQ and a one-off exclusivity fee [4][6][11] - The company has streamlined its R&D organization and focused on its promising pipeline, which includes QUVIVIQ and TRYVIO, positioning itself for growth in 2025 [3][20] Financial Highlights - Q1 2025 net revenue was CHF 59 million, compared to CHF 10 million in Q1 2024, with QUVIVIQ product sales contributing CHF 25 million [4][6] - Operating income for Q1 2025 was CHF 67 million, up from CHF 31 million in Q1 2024, while net income increased to CHF 63 million from CHF 30 million [4][6][8] - Non-GAAP operating loss for Q1 2025 was CHF 17 million, a significant improvement from a loss of CHF 85 million in Q1 2024 [10][11] Product Performance - QUVIVIQ demonstrated strong performance with net sales of CHF 25 million in Q1 2025, and demand in Europe and Canada grew by 50% from Q4 2024 to Q1 2025 [5][31] - In France, QUVIVIQ's market share increased significantly, with a new-to-brand share growing from 1.1% in September 2024 to 9.3% in January 2025 [25] - TRYVIO received FDA approval and had its REMS requirement removed, allowing for broader distribution in retail pharmacies [3][38] Strategic Developments - Idorsia restructured its convertible bond debt and secured a CHF 150 million new money facility to alleviate short- to mid-term debt overhang [16][20] - The updated agreement with Viatris reduced Idorsia's development cost contributions and expanded territorial rights, enhancing financial flexibility [14][20] - The company aims for continued growth in 2025, projecting QUVIVIQ net sales of around CHF 110 million and a non-GAAP operating loss of approximately CHF 215 million [18][19] Research and Development - Idorsia is focusing its drug discovery efforts on fewer active projects, preparing some for out-licensing while developing others to the next inflection point [41][42] - Recent publications highlighted the efficacy of daridorexant in treating chronic insomnia and nocturia, supporting its market potential [44][45] Liquidity and Indebtedness - As of March 31, 2025, Idorsia's liquidity stood at CHF 51 million, down from CHF 106 million at the end of 2024 [21][22] - Total indebtedness remained stable at CHF 1.322 billion, with convertible loans and bonds unchanged [22][23]