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Oculis Holding (NasdaqGM:OCS) FY Conference Transcript
2025-11-11 18:30
Summary of Oculis Holding (NasdaqGM:OCS) FY Conference Call Company Overview - Oculis is a biopharma company focused on neuro ophthalmology and ophthalmology, publicly listed on Nasdaq for two and a half years [4][2] - The company has three candidates in Phase III trials, with significant milestones expected from 2026 to 2028 [4][4] Key Assets and Mechanisms Privo Sector (Acute Optic Neuritis) - Privo Sector is a neuroprotective drug targeting acute optic neuritis, a condition often associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) [5][9] - The drug has shown promising results in preclinical and clinical trials, demonstrating neuroprotection and improved vision [16][16] - The market for acute optic neuritis is estimated to be between $6 billion to $7 billion, with no current competition [18][18] - The company plans to conduct two Phase III trials (PIONEER one and two) with a sample size of 180 to 200 patients each, expected to start recruitment within 12 months [31][31][54][54] Lecamilab (Dry Eye Disease) - Lecamilab is a TNF inhibitor targeting inflammation in dry eye disease, with a focus on a specific patient population identified by a biomarker [58][61] - The company aims to conduct a precision medicine approach, significantly reducing the patient population to 20% who are likely to respond positively to the treatment [59][61] - The ongoing PREDICT study is expected to read out results in the second half of next year [78][78] OCS O1 (Diabetic Macular Edema - DME) - OCS O1 is the first eye drop for retina in DME, currently in Phase III trials with readouts planned for Q2 next year [87][87] - The product aims to address early intervention in DME, targeting a larger patient population than currently treated [90][90] - The expected efficacy is comparable to existing treatments, with a goal of showing significant improvement in visual acuity [92][92] Financial Position - Oculis has a strong balance sheet with cash reserves expected to last until 2029, allowing the company to fund its six Phase III trials [98][98] Market Dynamics - The U.S. market for acute optic neuritis has approximately 60,000 to 70,000 patients annually, with pricing for orphan indications ranging from $100,000 to $400,000 [36][37] - The company has identified a small number of neuro-ophthalmologists (420) who will be able to prescribe its products, indicating a focused market entry strategy [38][38] Strategic Focus - Oculis plans to prioritize the Privo Sector while exploring partnerships for commercialization outside the U.S. [96][96] - The company aims to maintain a strong position before seeking partnerships, particularly after the readout of its DME trial [97][97] Conclusion - Oculis is positioned to make significant advancements in the treatment of acute optic neuritis, dry eye disease, and diabetic macular edema, with a robust pipeline and financial backing to support its clinical trials and market entry strategies [99][99]