27 Apr 2020 07:00
Shield Therapeutics plc
("Shield" or the "Group" or the "Company")
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Further re. Directorate Change
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London, UK, 27 April 2020: Shield Therapeutics plc (LSE: STX),Ā a commercial stage, pharmaceutical company with a focus on addressing iron deficiency with its lead product FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ® (ferric maltol), a novel oral iron treatment, announces that further to the announcement issued on 22 April 2020, Tim Watts has joined the Board with immediate effect and fulfils the role of the Group's Chief Executive Officer.
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Shield also discloses the following information in accordance with Schedule 2(g) of the AIM Rules for Companies.
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Full name: Timothy William Watts
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Age: 62 years
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Current directorships/partnerships:
Ā· Shield Therapeutics plc
Ā· Fusion Antibodies plc
Ā· TWW Ltd
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Previous directorships/partnerships held in the past 5 years:
Ā· Oxford Biomedica plc
Ā· Oxford Biomedica (UK) Limited
Ā· Oxxon Therapeutics Limited
Ā· BioIndustry Association
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Tim Watts holds 448,700 ordinary shares in Shield.
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There are no other disclosures required in connection with the appointment of Tim Watts under Schedule Two, paragraph (g) of the Aim Rules for Companies.
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For further information please contact:
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Shield Therapeutics plc | www.shieldtherapeutics.com |
Tim Watts, CEO | +44 (0)20 7186 8500 |
Karen Chandler Smith, Investor Relations | Ā |
Ā Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker | Ā |
Peel Hunt LLP | Ā |
James Steel/Dr Christopher Golden | +44 (0)20 7418 8900 |
Ā Joint Broker finnCap Ltd Geoff Nash/Matt Radley/Alice Lane | Ā Ā +44 (0)20 7220 0500 |
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Ā Financial PR & IR Advisor | Ā |
Walbrook PR | +44 (0)20 7933 8780 orĀ shield@walbrookpr.com |
Paul McManus/Lianne Cawthorne | +44 (0)7980 541 893 / +44 (0)7584 391 303 |
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About Shield Therapeutics plc
Shield is a de-risked, commercial stage, specialty pharmaceutical company delivering innovative pharmaceuticals to address patients' unmet medical needs. The Company's clear purpose is to develop products that help patients become people again, enabling them to enjoy the things that make a difference in their everyday lives. The Group's lead product, FeraccruĀ®/Ā AccruferĀ® has exclusive IP rights until the mid-2030s and is approved for the treatment of iron deficiency with or without anaemia in adults in the European Union, the United States and Switzerland. In Europe it is marketed as FeraccruĀ® with commercialisation led by Norgine BV and in the USA the product will be marketed as AccruferĀ® with Shield currently in the process of selecting a commercialisation partner. Shield also has an exclusive licence agreement with Beijing Aosaikang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd for the development and commercialisation of FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ® in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. For more information please visit www.shieldtherapeutics.com
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About FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ®
FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ® Ā is a novel, stable, non-salt based oral therapy for adults with iron deficiency with or without anaemia that has been shown to be an efficacious and well-tolerated therapy in a range of controlled phase 3 trials, and offers a compelling alternative to IV iron for those patients unable to tolerate salt-based oral iron therapies and wish to avoid the complexities of infusion-based iron therapies.
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When salt-based oral iron therapies are ingested they can cause a range of mild-to-severe gastrointestinal tract (GI) adverse events, including nausea, bloating and constipation through the release and subsequent reactivity of free iron in the GI tract, leading to poor tolerability, reduced patient compliance and ultimately treatment failure. FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ® is not an iron salt and, as a result, it does not routinely cause the same treatment-limiting intolerance issues of salt-based iron therapies, whilst the iron from the ferric maltol molecule can be readily absorbed.
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Prior toĀ FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ®, IV iron therapies were the only realistic alternative treatment option for iron deficient patients with or without anaemia intolerant of or unwilling to be treated salt-based oral iron therapies. However, use of such an invasive, costly, inconvenient and complex to administer treatment option, which is associated with potentially life-threatening and spontaneous hypersensitivity reactions, means there remains a clear unmet medical need for these patients to have access to an effective therapy that is well tolerated, convenient and does not require hospital-based administration. FeraccruĀ®/AccruferĀ® meets those requirements.
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About Iron Deficiency
The WHO states that iron deficiency is the most common and widespread nutritional disorder in the world. As well as affecting a large number of women and children in non-industrialized countries, it is the only nutrient deficiency which is also significantly prevalent in virtually all industrialised nations. There are no current global figures for iron deficiency but, using anaemia as an indirect indicator, it can be estimated that most preschool children and pregnant women in non-industrialised countries, together with at least 30-40% in industrialized countries, are iron deficient.
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