DOV Pharmaceutical was a biotechnology company that focused on therapies primarily for central nervous system conditions. It was founded in 1995 by former employees of American Cyanamid (which was acquired by Wyeth in 1994), and in 1998 it in-licensed drugs discovered at American Cyanamid for further development.[1]: 454 It held an IPO on NASDQ in 2002,[2] and its shares plunged days later after negative details about a past relationship between Élan and DOV emerged.[3][4][5][6]
Phil Skolnick served as CSO from 2001 to 2009.[7][8] Euthymics had been founded by Anthony McKinney and Frank Bymaster, a chemist who had worked at Eli Lilly on discovery and development of Prozac, Cymbalta, and Symbyax; the company was funded with $24 million from Novartis Venture Funds among others.[9]
After several failed clinical trials, in 2010 Dov was acquired by Euthymics Bioscience which intended to continue development of Dov's antidepressant, amitifadine (DOV 21,947, renamed EB-1010).[10][11]
Bicifadine, a triple-uptake inhibitor for pain, licensed from Wyeth in 1998,[12][13]
Triple-uptake inhibitors for depression and related psychiatric disorders: (DOV 21,947 and DOV 216,303) licensed from Wyeth in 1998.[12] Merck sublicensed the rights in 2004,[14] and terminated them in 2006.[15]
^McCoy, Michael (12 March 2012). "Happy Results for a Depression Drug". Chemical & Engineering News Archive. 90 (11): 20–22. doi:10.1021/cen-09011-cover3. ISSN0009-2347.
^"10-K For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007". Dov Pharmaceutical via SEC Edgar. 31 March 2008. DOV 216,303 was originally in development for depression; however as the patented composition of matter claim has expired, there are no ongoing clinical trials of DOV 216,303 and none are planned.