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Active Biotech receives tasquinimod milestone payment from Ipsen for 10TASQ10 study

Milestone payment of 12 million euros
under the terms of the agreement

Lund (Sweden) and Paris (France), 9 October 2013. Active Biotech (NASDAQ OMX NORDIC: ACTI) and Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: IPSEY) today announced that Active Biotech, under the terms of the co-development and commercialization agreement on the novel candidate drug tasquinimod, has received a milestone payment of 12 million euros from Ipsen.

About the agreement
In 2011, Active Biotech and Ipsen entered into a broad partnership for the co-development and commercialization of tasquinimod. Under the terms of the agreement, Active Biotech has granted Ipsen exclusive rights to commercialize tasquinimod worldwide, except for North and South America and Japan, where Active Biotech has retained all commercial and marketing rights. Both companies co-develop tasquinimod for the treatment of metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) and Ipsen is developing tasquinimod also in other cancer indications. Active Biotech is responsible for conducting and funding the Phase III 10TASQ10 pivotal clinical trial and will receive up to EUR 200M (whereof EUR 25M upfront and EUR 32M in milestones have been received so far) upon achievement of clinical, regulatory and commercial milestones. In addition, Ipsen will pay Active Biotech tiered double-digit royalties on all sales of TASQ in Ipsen`s territories.

About tasquinimod
Tasquinimod is a novel small molecule that targets the tumor microenvironment by binding to S100A9 and modulating regulatory myeloid cell functions, exerting immunomodulatory, anti-angiogenic and anti-metastatic properties. Tasquinimod may also suppress the tumor hypoxic response, contributing to its effect on the tumor microenvironment. Today the development of tasquinimod is principally focused on the treatment of prostate cancer, but clinical studies in other cancer indications are performed. The ongoing 10TASQ10 trial is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, global Phase III clinical trial evaluating tasquinimod in patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have not yet received chemotherapy. The aim of the 10TASQ10 study is to confirm tasquinimod`s efficacy, with radiological Progression Free Survival (rPFS) as primary endpoint and overall survival (OS) as key secondary endpoint. The Phase III 10TASQ10 trial met its enrollment target in December 2012 with 1,245 randomized patients as planned in the clinical protocol. The study recruited patients in 37 countries covering more than 200 centers. Active Biotech and Ipsen plan to conduct the primary PFS analysis for the 10TASQ10 trial in 2014, at the same time as the first interim overall survival (OS) analysis.