OREANDA-NEWS. Recro Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq:REPH), a revenue generating specialty pharmaceutical company focused on products for hospital and ambulatory care settings that is currently developing non-opioid products for the treatment of serious acute pain, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2016.

“During the first quarter of 2016, we advanced our lead program, intravenous (IV) meloxicam into pivotal Phase III clinical development for the treatment of acute postoperative pain – one trial in patients following bunionectomy surgery and one trial in patients following abdominoplasty surgery,” said Gerri Henwood, Recro Pharma’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We continue to expect top-line data from both Phase III trials by year end 2016, with the first of those trials expected to readout by the end of the third quarter of 2016.  If positive, we anticipate that data from these pivotal trials, along with other planned trials, will lead to a New Drug Application (NDA) submission to the U.S. FDA in 2017.”

First Quarter 2016 and Recent Highlights

  • Strengthened Management Team with the Appointment of Fred Graff as Chief Commercial Officer.  Mr. Graff joined the Company in February 2016 and brings over 20 years of senior commercial leadership and expertise in building high-performance sales organizations and launching new products.
  • Presented Meloxicam Clinical Data at American Pain Society 35th Annual Scientific Meeting.  The Company presented a poster which highlighted data from a clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of IV meloxicam (N1539), in subjects with moderate to severe pain following open abdominal hysterectomy.  The study results demonstrated that IV meloxicam was effective at treating moderate to severe pain following open abdominal hysterectomy and the study met both co-primary endpoints at all dose levels producing statistically significant differences in SPID24 and TOTPAR24 compared with placebo.  In this study, IV meloxicam was also safe and well tolerated.
  • Initiated Pivotal Phase III Trial of IV Meloxicam in Bunionectomy Surgery: In February 2016, Recro announced the commencement of dosing in its pivotal Phase III clinical trial evaluating IV meloxicam for acute postoperative pain in patients following bunionectomy surgery, a representative hard tissue surgery.  This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial is expected to enroll approximately 200 patients.
  • ?Initiated Pivotal Phase III Trial of IV Meloxicam in Abdominoplasty Surgery: In January 2016, Recro announced the commencement of dosing in its pivotal Phase III clinical trial evaluating IV meloxicam for acute postoperative pain in patients following “mini” abdominoplasty surgery, a representative soft tissue surgery.  This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial is expected to enroll approximately 200 patients.
  • ?Reported Positive Phase II Top-Line Results for IV Meloxicam: In January 2016, Recro reported preliminary results from its Phase II clinical trial evaluating IV meloxicam for the treatment of acute pain following bunionectomy surgery.  In this trial, IV meloxicam was well tolerated and both the 30mg and 60mg treatment arms demonstrated statistically significant reductions in pain intensity, as measured by SPID48 (p=0.0007 and p=0.0027, respectively) compared to placebo.

Financial Results

As of March 31, 2016, Recro Pharma had cash and cash equivalents of $14.9 million.

Pursuant to the terms of the Company’s credit agreement with OrbiMed, OrbiMed has the option to require the Company to pay down debt with excess free cash flow generated from the Recro Gainesville contract manufacturing facility.  In February 2016, the Company paid approximately $2.6 million to OrbiMed, which was 50% of the free cash flow generated during the fourth quarter of 2015.  To date, the Company has paid approximately $19.0 million, or 38%, of the original $50.0 million of senior secured term loan from free cash flow generated during the 2015 fiscal year by Recro Gainesville.

For the quarter ended March 31, 2016, Recro Pharma reported a net loss applicable to common shareholders of $6.5 million, or $0.71 per share, compared to a net loss applicable to common shareholders of $4.1 million, or $0.53 per share, for the comparable period in 2015.

Revenues and COGS for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 were $17.7 million and $10.3 million, respectively.  There were no revenues and COGS in the comparable period in 2015.  The increases in revenues and COGS were the result of the acquired manufacturing business, Recro Gainesville, from Alkermes on April 10, 2015.

Research and development expenses for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 were $7.8 million, compared to $1.8 million for the same period in 2015.  General and administrative expenses for the quarter ended March 31, 2016, were $2.7 million, compared to $2.4 million for the same period in 2015.  The increase in research and development expenses were primarily due to the Company’s injectable meloxicam clinical expenses and research and development costs incurred at the Recro Gainesville facility. The increase in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to an increase in management’s salaries, benefits and stock compensation as a result of additional headcount and costs associated with being a public company.

Amortization of intangibles for the quarter ended March 31, 2016, was $0.7 million.  There was no amortization of intangibles for the comparable period in 2015. 

Interest expense for the quarter ended March 31, 2016, was $1.5 million and consists of interest incurred on our OrbiMed senior secured term loan and amortization of related financing costs. There was no interest expense for the same period in 2015.

About Recro Pharma, Inc.

Recro Pharma is a revenue generating specialty pharmaceutical company focused on products for hospital and ambulatory care settings that is currently developing non-opioid products for the treatment of serious acute pain. Recro Pharma is currently developing IV meloxicam, a proprietary, long-acting preferential COX-2 inhibitor for treatment of acute postoperative pain, and Dex-IN, a proprietary intranasal formulation of dexmedetomidine, for the treatment of peri-procedural pain. Both compounds have successfully completed Phase II clinical trials. As Recro Pharma’s product candidates are not in the opioid class of drugs, the Company believes its candidates would avoid many of the side effects associated with commonly prescribed opioid therapeutics, such as addiction, constipation and respiratory distress, while maintaining analgesic effect.

Recro Pharma also owns and operates a 97,000 square foot, DEA-licensed facility that manufactures five commercial products and receives manufacturing revenues and royalties associated with the sales of these products.

RECRO PHARMA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
Consolidated Balance Sheets  
(unaudited)  
                       
(amounts in thousands, except share and per share data)          
                       
Assets   March 31, 2016   December 31, 2015  
Current assets:            
  Cash and cash equivalents $   14,917   $   19,779    
  Accounts receivable     12,182       8,580    
  Other receivables     23       36    
  Inventory         7,638       8,982    
  Prepaid expenses     934       757    
  Deferred equity costs     512       542    
          Total current assets $   36,206   $   38,676    
                       
  Property, plant and equipment,net     36,995       37,922    
  Deferred income taxes     16,043       15,637    
  Intangible assets,net     39,370       40,016    
  Goodwill         6,446       6,446    
          Total assets $   135,060   $   138,697    
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity           
Current liabilities:          
  Accounts payable     1,990       1,553    
  Accrued expenses     5,606       3,418    
  Current portion of long-term debt     4,859       4,516    
          Total current liabilities     12,455       9,487    
  Long-term debt     22,563       25,244    
  Warrants         2,176       3,770    
  Contingent consideration     62,824       59,846    
          Total liabilities     100,018       98,347    
Shareholders’ equity:          
  Preferred stock, $0.01 par value. Authorized, 10,000,000 shares;          
    none issued and outstanding.              
  Common stock, $0.01 par value. Authorized, 50,000,000 shares,          
    issued and outstanding, 9,318,255 shares at March 31, 2016          
    and 9,224,315 shares at December 31, 2015     93       92    
  Additional paid in-capital     72,551       71,321    
  Accumulated deficit     (37,602 )     (31,063 )  
          Total shareholders’ equity      35,042       40,350    
          Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity  $   135,060   $   138,697    
                       
RECRO PHARMA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
Consolidated Statements of Operations  
(unaudited)  
                       
(amounts in thousands, except share and per share data)          
                       
                Three Months Ended  
                March 31,  
                  2016       2015    
Revenue:                
  Manufacturing, royalty and profit sharing revenue $   17,138   $      
  Research and development revenue     604          
          Total revenue     17,742          
                       
Operating expenses:          
  Cost of sales (excluding amortization of intangible assets)     10,271          
  Research and development     7,808       1,754    
  General and administrative     2,658       2,386    
  Amortization of intangible assets     646          
  Change in warrant valuation     (1,594 )        
  Change in contingent consideration valuation     2,978          
          Total operating expenses     22,767       4,140    
          Operating loss     (5,025 )     (4,140 )  
Other income (expense):          
  Interest income     9       4    
  Interest expense     (1,512 )        
          Net loss before income taxes     (6,528 )     (4,136 )  
                       
Income tax expense     (11 )      
Net loss applicable to common shareholders     (6,539 )     (4,136 )  
                       
Basic and diluted net loss per common share $   (0.71 ) $   (0.53 )  
                       
Weighted average basic and diluted common           
  shares outstanding     9,251,948       7,768,693