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Pharma Updates on Motions in USA Initiated by Kitov Chairman
Aviv, Israel, Sept. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kitov Pharma Ltd. (NASDAQ/TASE: KTOV), an innovative biopharmaceutical company,
today announced that, following a filing by Kitov's Chairman of the Board and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Paul Waymack, of
a motion to quash a subpoena for documents and testimony served on Dr. Waymack by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"),
the SEC has commenced an action to enforce the subpoena.
stated by the SEC, "The application does not reflect a determination by the SEC or its staff that Waymack or Kitov Pharmaceuticals
has violated any provisions of the federal securities laws or any provisions at issue in the Israel Securities Authority's investigation".
The formal order issued by the SEC, which authorizes the SEC Staff to issue subpoenas and take testimony, states that the Israel
Securities Authority ("ISA") has requested assistance in connection with an investigation and does not cite any other
reason for issuing the formal order. Furthermore, counsel for the SEC has confirmed to Dr. Waymack's counsel that the sole
purpose of the SEC's involvement in this matter is to facilitate obtaining documents and testimony from Dr. Waymack on behalf
of the ISA, pursuant to the assistance memorandums between the SEC and ISA, which, as previously announced by Kitov, is conducting
an ongoing investigation of Kitov and certain of its principals.
Pharma's board of directors has expressed its full support of our management, including Dr. Waymack. Kitov looks forward
to the conclusion of this Israeli investigation by ISA in the most expeditious manner possible.
to Dr. Waymack's filing, the SEC subpoena should be quashed because the SEC's assistance to the ISA in this matter
would prejudice the public interest of the United States; that in conducting the underlying investigation, the ISA has violated
both Israeli and United States law that would normally prohibit the ISA's conduct in certain matters in connection with
the investigation; that Dr. Waymack's rights under American law as an American citizen and a respected member of the medical
community would not be respected and preserved by the SEC providing assistance to the ISA; that to allow the SEC's subpoena
to stand would result in an abuse of process; and, that the subpoena is also overly broad and unduly burdensome to both Dr. Waymack
this matter is between the SEC, acting for the ISA, and Dr. Waymack, Kitov fully understands Dr. Waymack's position and
reaffirms its full support for Dr. Waymack, who is one of the founders of Kitov, a former transplant surgeon and FDA Medical Officer
who has over twenty years of experience in drug development and in conducting and overseeing clinical trials, and also previously
served as an Associate Professor of Surgery at leading medical schools in the USA, and as a major in the U.S. Army Medical Corps.
previously announced by Kitov, it has not yet been advised by the ISA of the full scope and focus of the ISA investigation; however,
as previously disclosed by Kitov, it is Kitov's understanding that the ISA is investigating certain circumstances surrounding
the post-trial internal dissemination of the statistical analysis of the Phase III clinical trial data of Consensi , and
whether or not, according to Israeli Law, this led to any misleading disclosures in any of the Company's public filings.
believes that the ISA's concerns are misguided and not consistent with industry accepted U.S. Food and Drug Administration
("FDA") regulatory requirements, nor with the procedures for the conduct of clinical trials for the purposes of New
Drug Application submissions to the FDA. Furthermore, Kitov believes that the ISA is not the regulatory body authorized to evaluate
the materiality of events and the completeness of public disclosures made by us in compliance with United States federal securities
addition, Kitov strongly disputes the legal ramifications of any possible concerns of the ISA with respect to its disclosures
in these matters. Kitov firmly believes that the information relating to the post-trial internal dissemination of the statistical
analysis of the Phase III clinical trial data of Consensi is not material, and was not material at the time of the Company's
announcement of the final clinical trial results. This matter had no impact whatsoever on the validity of the analysis of the
Consensi Phase III clinical trial data, which successfully met its primary efficacy endpoint with statistical significance.
In addition, the statistical analysis was further validated by the Consensi Phase III/IV renal function clinical trial
data, which had a similar primary efficacy endpoint. Finally, the statistical analysis was included in the final Phase III
clinical study report which was part of Kitov's NDA submission for Consensi subsequently filed and approved for marketing
by the FDA in May 2018.
has previously announced commercialization agreements for Consensi with leading pharmaceutical companies in China and South
Korea, and is focused on securing an optimal U.S. commercialization partner for Consensi in the U.S.
Kitov Pharmaceuticals
Pharma (Kitov Pharma Ltd.; NASDAQ/TASE: KTOV) is an innovative biopharmaceutical drug development company. Leveraging deep
regulatory and clinical-trial expertise, Kitov's veteran team of healthcare and business professionals maintains a proven
track record in streamlined end-to-end drug development and approval. Kitov's flagship combination drug, Consensi
achieved the primary efficacy endpoints for its Phase III and Phase III/IV clinical trials, and was approved by the FDA for patients
suffering from osteoarthritis pain and hypertension. NT219, which is developed by its majority-owned subsidiary, TyrNovo Ltd.,
is a novel patented small molecule designed to overcome cancer drug resistance that is currently in pre-clinical development.
By lowering development risk and cost through fast-track regulatory approval of innovative therapeutic candidates, Kitov is committed
to delivering rapid ROI and long-term potential to investors, while making a meaningful impact on people's lives.
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action; and the exposure to litigation, including patent litigation, and/or regulatory actions; the continued uncertainty surrounding
an investigation by the Israel Securities Authority into our historical public disclosures and the potential impact of such investigation
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approvals necessary in order to commercialize our products; the uncertainty of the impact of such investigation and/or the proposed
settlement of the two U.S. shareholder class-action lawsuits on the Israeli class action civil litigation in connection with the
investigation which is still continuing, and other factors that are discussed in our in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the
year ended December 31, 2017 and in our other filings with the SEC, including our cautionary discussion of risks and uncertainties
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Rock, Chief Financial Officer and Director