| Biotechnology Industry | Healthcare Sector | Mr. Vincent P. Ippolito CEO | OTC PINK Exchange | AU000000BOT2 ISIN |
| Australia Country | - Employees | 3 Oct 1996 Last Dividend | 23 Jan 2014 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Botanix Pharmaceuticals Limited is a research and development company based in Australia, focusing on creating innovative dermatology and antimicrobial products. Since its inception in 1984, Botanix has dedicated itself to developing novel treatments for common skin diseases and infections. Its commitment to addressing unmet medical needs in dermatology has positioned it as a leader in the field, making significant strides in the development of potentially groundbreaking treatments.
Sofpironium Bromide: This is a promising drug aimed at treating primary axillary hyperhidrosis, a condition characterized by excessive underarm sweating. Botanix has successfully completed Phase 3 clinical programs for Sofpironium Bromide, marking a significant milestone in its development journey.
BTX 1503: A transdermal gel formulation developed for the treatment of serious acne in adults and teenagers. Having completed Phase II clinical trials, BTX 1503 represents a potential breakthrough in acne treatment, targeting a prevalent issue that affects a significant portion of the population.
BTX 1801: This product has completed Phase IIb clinical trials and is designed for the treatment of staphylococcus aureus infections, including strains resistant to methicillin (MRSA). Its development showcases Botanix's commitment to tackling antimicrobial resistance, a growing concern in the medical community.
BTX 1702: Currently in Phase II clinical trials, BTX 1702 is aimed at treating papulopustular rosacea, a chronic skin condition that causes redness and pus-filled bumps on the face. This product underscores Botanix's focus on addressing less common but challenging dermatological conditions.
BTX 1204A: Targeted for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, BTX 1204A is part of Botanix's portfolio aiming at addressing this common form of eczema. The development of BTX 1204A highlights the company's effort to expand its treatment offerings to various dermatological conditions.