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Anacor Pharmaceuticals to Hold Conference Call Tomorrow, January 29, 2013 at 8AM ET to Discuss Preliminary Results from the First Phase 3 Study of Tavaborole for the Treatment of Onychomycosis
PALO ALTO, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Anacor Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ANAC) will release preliminary results
from the first of two Phase 3 studies of tavaborole for onychomycosis
tomorrow, January 29, 2013 at approximately 7:00 a.m. ET. The
announcement will be followed by a conference call at 8:00 a.m. ET to
discuss the results.
The call can be accessed by dialing (877) 291-1367 (domestic) and (914)
495-8534 (international) five minutes prior to the start of the call.
The call will also be webcast live and can be accessed on the Events and
Presentations page, under Investors, on the company's website at www.anacor.com
and will be available for three months following the call.
About Anacor Pharmaceuticals
Anacor is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing
and commercializing novel small-molecule therapeutics derived from its
boron chemistry platform. Anacor has discovered eight compounds that are
currently in development. Its two lead product candidates are topically
administered dermatologic compounds - tavaborole, a topical antifungal
for the treatment of onychomycosis, and AN2728, a topical
anti-inflammatory PDE-4 inhibitor for the treatment of atopic dermatitis
and psoriasis. In addition to its two lead programs, Anacor has
discovered three other wholly-owned clinical product candidates - AN2718
and AN2898, which are backup compounds to tavaborole and AN2728,
respectively, and AN3365 (formerly known as GSK2251052, or GSK '052), a
systemic antibiotic for the treatment of infections caused by
Gram-negative bacteria, which previously was licensed to
GlaxoSmithKline LLC, or GSK. GSK will be returning all rights to the
compound to us and we are considering our options for further
development, if any, of this compound. We have discovered three other
compounds that we have out-licensed for further development - two
compounds for the treatment of animal health indications that are
licensed to Eli Lilly and Company and AN5568, also referred to as
SCYX-7158, for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, or sleeping
sickness), which is licensed to Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative,
or DNDi. We also have a pipeline of other internally discovered topical
and systemic boron-based compounds in development. For more information,
visit http://www.anacor.com.

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