Intra-Cellular Therapies Reports Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results, Provides Corporate Update and Raises 2024 CAPLYTA Sales Guidance | Psychedelic Invest

NEW YORK, Aug. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ITCI), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutics for central nervous system (CNS) disorders, today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024 and provided a corporate update.

“We are very pleased with the strong performance of CAPLYTA during the second quarter and look forward to continued growth for the remainder of 2024,” said Dr. Sharon Mates, Chairman and CEO of Intra-Cellular Therapies. “Our team is also focused on preparing our sNDA for MDD for submission later this year and continues to advance our robust pipeline.”

Second Quarter Financial Highlights:

  • Total revenues were $161.4 million for the second quarter of 2024, compared to $110.8 million for the same period in 2023. Net product sales of CAPLYTA were $161.3 million for the second quarter of 2024, compared to $110.1 million for the same period in 2023.
  • Net loss for the second quarter of 2024 was $16.2 million compared to a net loss of $42.8 million for the same period in 2023.
  • Cost of product sales was $11.4 million in the second quarter of 2024 compared to $7.2 million for the same period in 2023.
  • Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses were $121.6 million for the second quarter of 2024, compared to $101.0 million for the same period in 2023.
  • Research and development (R&D) expenses were $56.2 million for the second quarter of 2024, compared to $49.8 million for the same period in 2023.
  • Cash, cash equivalents, investment securities, and restricted cash totaled $1.025 billion at June 30, 2024.

Commercial Update

  • CAPLYTA total prescriptions increased 36% in the second quarter of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023 and 10% in the second quarter of 2024, compared to the first quarter of 2024.
  • To fully leverage the growing opportunity with primary care physicians in our current CAPLYTA indications, we plan to increase the size of our sales force during the third quarter of this year to expand our reach and frequency in primary care offices. In connection with this expansion, we are adding approximately 150 sales representatives. We expect to complete a second sales force expansion in 2025 in connection with the potential approval of CAPLYTA for the adjunctive treatment of MDD.
  • Received notification from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that CAPLYTA qualified for the Specified Small Manufacturer Exception pertaining to the Part D redesign of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Fiscal 2024 Financial Outlook:

  • CAPLYTA full year 2024 net product sales guidance range raised to $650 to $680 million.
  • Full year 2024 SG&A expense guidance range increased to $480 to $510 million. This increase is primarily the result of sales, marketing and other expenses associated with the sales force expansion in the primary care segment in the second half of 2024.
  • Full year 2024 R&D expense guidance range lowered to $210 to $230 million.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS

Lumateperone:

  • Adjunctive MDD program: Studies 501 and 502 are our global Phase 3 pivotal clinical trials evaluating lumateperone 42 mg as an adjunctive therapy to antidepressants for the treatment of MDD. Following the positive and robust results in Study 501 in April 2024 and in Study 502 in June 2024, we anticipate submitting an sNDA with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the second half of 2024.

    In these studies, lumateperone robustly met the primary endpoint by demonstrating reduction in the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) total score compared to placebo plus antidepressants at Week 6. Results for the primary endpoint are summarized as follows:

Primary Endpoint: Change from baseline vs. placebo on the MADRS Total Score at Week 6 (modified intent-to-treat study population)
    Least Squares (LS) Mean Reduction vs. Baseline1 LS mean difference1 p value Cohen’s d effect size
STUDY 501 Lumateperone 42 mg +ADT 14.7 -4.9 <0.0001 0.61
  placebo +ADT 9.8      
           
STUDY 502 Lumateperone 42 mg+ADT 14.7 -4.5 <0.0001 0.56
  placebo +ADT 10.2      
1 rounded to nearest tenth; ADT: Antidepressant therapy
         

Similarly, in both pivotal studies, lumateperone met the key secondary endpoint in the study by demonstrating a statistically significant and clinically meaningful reduction in the Clinical Global Impression Scale for Severity of Illness (CGI-S). Statistically significant efficacy was also seen in both studies in the patient reported Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report (QIDS-SR) scale, a self-reported measure of symptom severity of depression.

Lumateperone was generally safe and well-tolerated in these studies and adverse events were similar to those seen in prior studies of lumateperone in bipolar depression, MDD with mixed features, and schizophrenia. In Study 501 and Study 502, mean changes in key metabolic parameters, including glucose, insulin, triglycerides, and total, LDL and HDL cholesterol, were similar between lumateperone and placebo. Importantly, mean changes in weight were also similar to placebo.

  • Lumateperone bipolar mania program: In the second quarter of 2024, we initiated two multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase 3 studies evaluating lumateperone in the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder (bipolar mania).
  • Lumateperone pediatric program: We expect to begin patient enrollment in two studies in pediatric patients for the treatment of irritability associated with autism spectrum disorder in the second half of 2024. In addition, patient enrollment is ongoing in our double-blind, placebo-controlled study in bipolar depression and in our open-label safety study in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in pediatric patients.
  • Lumateperone Long Acting Injectable (LAI) program: We expect to commence clinical conduct in a Phase 1 single ascending dose study with several formulations shortly. The goal of the program is to develop LAI formulations that are effective, safe, and well-tolerated with treatment durations of one month or longer.

Other pipeline programs:

  • ITI-1284-ODT-SL program: We have initiated patient enrollment in our Phase 2 clinical study evaluating ITI-1284 as adjunctive therapy to anti-anxiety medications in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). We expect to initiate a second Phase 2 GAD study, evaluating ITI-1284 as monotherapy, later this year. We have also initiated patient enrollment in a Phase 2 clinical study evaluating ITI-1284 as monotherapy in patients with psychosis associated with Alzheimer’s disease. We anticipate commencing patient enrollment in our Phase 2 program in agitation associated with Alzheimer’s disease shortly.
  • Phosphodiesterase type I inhibitor (PDE1) program: Our portfolio of PDE1 inhibitors continues to advance in clinical development.

    Lenrispodun (ITI-214) Parkinson’s disease (PD) program: Our Phase 2 clinical trial is ongoing with topline results anticipated in 2025. The objective of this study is to evaluate improvements in motor symptoms in patients with PD. Changes in cognition and inflammatory biomarkers are also being assessed.

    ITI-1020 cancer immunotherapy program: Our Phase 1 single ascending dose study in healthy volunteers is ongoing. The objective of this study is to evaluate pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability of different doses of ITI-1020.

  • ITI-333 program: ITI-333, a 5-HT2A receptor antagonist and μ-opioid receptor partial agonist, provides potential utility in the treatment of opioid use disorder and pain. A multiple ascending dose study and a positron emission tomography (PET) study are both ongoing.
  • ITI-1500 Non-Hallucinogenic Neuroplastogen Program: This program, previously referred to as our non-hallucinogenic psychedelic program, is focused on the development of novel neuroplastogens for the treatment of mood, anxiety, and other neuropsychiatric disorders without the hallucinogenic and cardiovascular effects of psychedelics. Our lead product candidate in this program, ITI-1549, continues to advance through IND enabling studies and is expected to enter human testing in 2025.

Conference Call and Webcast Details

The Company will host a live conference call and webcast today at 8:30 AM Eastern Time to discuss the Company’s financial results and provide a corporate update. To attend the live conference call by phone, please use this registration link (https://register.vevent.com/register/BIa69e7f7949b74f8d9bc7846c268b0ecd). All participants must use the link to complete the online registration process in advance of the conference call. The live and archived webcast can be accessed under “Events & Presentations” in the Investors section of the Company’s website at www.intracellulartherapies.com. Please log in approximately 5-10 minutes prior to the event to register and to download and install any necessary software.

CAPLYTA® (lumateperone) is indicated in adults for the treatment of schizophrenia and for the treatment of depressive episodes associated with bipolar I or II disorder (bipolar depression) as monotherapy and as adjunctive therapy with lithium or valproate.

Important Safety Information

Boxed Warnings:

  • Elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis treated with antipsychotic drugs are at an increased risk of death. CAPLYTA is not approved for the treatment of patients with dementia-related psychosis.
  • Antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in pediatric and young adults in short-term studies. All antidepressant-treated patients should be closely monitored for clinical worsening, and for emergence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The safety and effectiveness of CAPLYTA have not been established in pediatric patients.

Contraindications: CAPLYTA is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to lumateperone or any components of CAPLYTA. Reactions have included pruritus, rash (e.g., allergic dermatitis, papular rash, and generalized rash), and urticaria.

Warnings & Precautions: Antipsychotic drugs have been reported to cause:

  • Cerebrovascular Adverse Reactions in Elderly Patients with Dementia-Related Psychosis, including stroke and transient ischemic attack. See Boxed Warning above.
  • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS), which is a potentially fatal reaction. Signs and symptoms include: high fever, stiff muscles, confusion, changes in breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure, elevated creatinine phosphokinase, myoglobinuria (and/or rhabdomyolysis), and acute renal failure. Patients who experience signs and symptoms of NMS should immediately contact their doctor or go to the emergency room.
  • Tardive Dyskinesia, a syndrome of uncontrolled body movements in the face, tongue, or other body parts, which may increase with duration of treatment and total cumulative dose. TD may not go away, even if CAPLYTA is discontinued. It can also occur after CAPLYTA is discontinued.
  • Metabolic Changes, including hyperglycemia, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and weight gain. Hyperglycemia, in some cases extreme and associated with ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar coma or death, has been reported in patients treated with antipsychotics. Measure weight and assess fasting plasma glucose and lipids when initiating CAPLYTA and monitor periodically during long-term treatment.
  • Leukopenia, Neutropenia, and Agranulocytosis (including fatal cases). Complete blood counts should be performed in patients with pre-existing low white blood cell count (WBC) or history of leukopenia or neutropenia. CAPLYTA should be discontinued if clinically significant decline in WBC occurs in absence of other causative factors.
  • Decreased Blood Pressure & Dizziness. Patients may feel lightheaded, dizzy or faint when they rise too quickly from a sitting or lying position (orthostatic hypotension). Heart rate and blood pressure should be monitored and patients should be warned with known cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease. Orthostatic vital signs should be monitored in patients who are vulnerable to hypotension.
  • Falls. CAPLYTA may cause sleepiness or dizziness and can slow thinking and motor skills, which may lead to falls and, consequently, fractures and other injuries. Patients should be assessed for risk when using CAPLYTA.
  • Seizures. CAPLYTA should be used cautiously in patients with a history of seizures or with conditions that lower seizure threshold.
  • Potential for Cognitive and Motor Impairment. Patients should use caution when operating machinery or motor vehicles until they know how CAPLYTA affects them.
  • Body Temperature Dysregulation. CAPLYTA should be used with caution in patients who may experience conditions that may increase core body temperature such as strenuous exercise, extreme heat, dehydration, or concomitant anticholinergics.
  • Dysphagia. CAPLYTA should be used with caution in patients at risk for aspiration.

Drug Interactions: CAPLYTA should not be used with CYP3A4 inducers. Dose reduction is recommended for concomitant use with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors or moderate CYP3A4 inhibitors.

Special Populations: Newborn infants exposed to antipsychotic drugs during the third trimester of pregnancy are at risk for extrapyramidal and/or withdrawal symptoms following delivery. Dose reduction is recommended for patients with moderate or severe hepatic impairment.

Adverse Reactions: The most common adverse reactions in clinical trials with CAPLYTA vs. placebo were somnolence/sedation, dizziness, nausea, and dry mouth.

CAPLYTA is available in 10.5 mg, 21 mg, and 42 mg capsules.

Please click here to see full Prescribing Information including Boxed Warning.

About CAPLYTA (lumateperone)

CAPLYTA 42 mg is an oral, once daily atypical antipsychotic approved in adults for the treatment of schizophrenia and the treatment of depressive episodes associated with bipolar I or II disorder (bipolar depression) as monotherapy and as adjunctive therapy with lithium or valproate. While the mechanism of action of CAPLYTA is unknown, the efficacy of CAPLYTA could be mediated through a combination of antagonist activity at central serotonin 5-HT2A receptors and postsynaptic antagonist activity at central dopamine D2 receptors.

Lumateperone is being studied for the treatment of major depressive disorder, and other psychiatric and neurological disorders. Lumateperone is not FDA-approved for these disorders.

About Intra-Cellular Therapies

Intra-Cellular Therapies is a biopharmaceutical company founded on Nobel prize-winning research that allows us to understand how therapies affect the inner-workings of cells in the body. The company leverages this intracellular approach to develop innovative treatments for people living with complex psychiatric and neurologic diseases. For more information, please visit www.intracellulartherapies.com.