Fostroxacitabine bralpamide Drug Asset Due Diligence Report 2026: Clinical, IP, Market, Deals, and Go/No-Go

17 August 2026
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Decision date: 17 August 2026. Currency fields are presented in US$ millions as returned by the deal dataset. This is a screening memorandum, not legal, medical, patent or investment advice.

Not disclosed
Highest phase
2
Registered trials
11
Result records
Matched deals

Executive recommendation: HOLD / OPTION

Decision memo

Preserve optionality until clinical differentiation, transaction economics, and freedom-to-operate are sufficiently de-risked.

The central underwriting question is whether Fostroxacitabine bralpamide can convert its Not disclosed profile and Not disclosed biology into clinically meaningful differentiation while preserving an investable safety, IP and commercial position.

1. Asset identity and development status

AssetFostroxacitabine bralpamide (query alias: Fostroxacitabine bralpamide)
Modality / targetNot disclosed; Not disclosed; Not disclosed
Highest global statusNot disclosed
OriginatorNot disclosed
Active developersNot disclosed

The MCP disease footprint includes no disclosed indication. The highest-phase flag is a useful orientation point, but the licensing case depends on indication-level evidence and rights, not the global label alone.

2. Clinical program: design and endpoint audit

RegistryPhaseStatusEnrollmentLead primary endpoint
NCT07493668Phase 2Recruiting80Not disclosed
NCT03781934Phase 1/2Completed53Not disclosed

The trial set should be diligenced for randomization, comparator relevance, endpoint hierarchy, analysis population, multiplicity, geographic mix and readout timing. For early-stage studies, safety and dose selection can be as decision-critical as response rate.

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3. Clinical readouts: what is known

Final safety and efficacy results from the phase 1b/2a study of fostrox plus lenvatinib in second/third line patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma who progressed on immunotherapy

Phase 1/2; n=21; evaluation: Positive. Reported fields: AE(discontinued) = 5.0 %

Medivir presents positive final phase 1b/2a fostrox + Lenvima data in advanced liver cancer at EASL Liver Cancer Summit

Phase 1/2; n=not disclosed; evaluation: Positive. Reported fields: mOS = 13.7 Month (95%CI, 7.6 – NR)

986P - Fostrox (fostroxacitabine bralpamide) plus lenvatinib in patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progressed on immunotherapy combinations: Results from a multi-center phase Ib/IIa study

Phase 1/2; n=21; evaluation: Positive. Reported fields: TEAE(≥Grade3) = 81 %

These fields are structured evidence signals, not a substitute for statistical review. The next diligence pass should reconcile denominators, confidence intervals, follow-up, censoring, dose cohorts and treatment-emergent toxicity against the original abstract, registry and protocol.

4. Market and competitive position

Fostroxacitabine bralpamide addresses its disclosed development indications. Commercial attractiveness rests on addressable biomarker-positive patients, treatment-line placement, duration, administration burden, pricing and displacement of entrenched standards. The modality—Not disclosed—must demonstrate a benefit large enough to offset class-specific safety and operational costs.

The strongest market-validation signal in this screen is partner behavior: 0 matched transaction record(s) indicate that sophisticated counterparties have assigned strategic value to the asset or its rights. That does not establish net present value; probability of success, remaining R&D spend, royalties, cost sharing and territorial scope still need modeling.

5. Transaction precedent and economics

DateTransactionPhase at dealDisclosed economics
No matched asset transaction returned.

Headline values are not directly comparable. Diligence should normalize upfront cash, equity, development and sales milestones, tiered royalties, opt-in mechanics, cost sharing, change-of-control clauses and geography.

6. IP and freedom-to-operate screen

The milestone feed surfaced a patent-application signal described as “Method for treating liver cancers using fostroxacitabine bralpamide, an immune checkpoint inhibitor and a VEGF antagonist”.

The claim chart should separately test composition or sequence coverage, formulation and dosing, indication and biomarker claims, combinations, manufacturing know-how, prosecution history, term extensions and third-party blocking rights. Confirm that licensed patents, data and know-how track every granted territory and field.

7. Principal risks and diligence gates

  • Class crowding and differentiation versus other PD-(L)1/VEGF agents
  • Immune and anti-angiogenic safety, including bleeding and cardiovascular risk
  • Biomarker strategy, indication selection, and head-to-head endpoint execution

Cross-functional diligence should also test CMC comparability, supply chain, pharmacovigilance, regulatory correspondence, data integrity, investigator concentration, partner obligations and change-of-control restrictions.

8. Final go/no-go memorandum

HOLD / OPTION

Preserve optionality until clinical differentiation, transaction economics, and freedom-to-operate are sufficiently de-risked.

Required pre-signing gates: reproduce key efficacy analyses; complete an indication-specific safety review; run a full patent-family and freedom-to-operate search; model risk-adjusted economics by territory; and reconcile all rights, sublicenses and encumbrances.

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Data provenance: PatSnap Drug & Asset MCP, Clinical Trials MCP, and Company & Deal Intelligence MCP; accessed 17 August 2026. Counts and status fields may change as source records update.

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