Company: VRCA
Filing Date: 2025-03-11
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-037172
Chunk: 28

Company: Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-11
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 28
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 which has been nationalized in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Six of these European patent applications have been registered in Hong Kong. These patent applications relate to YCANTH (VP-102), including our proprietary cantharidin formulation and applicator, and other inventions related to YCANTH (VP-102). Our patent applications related to YCANTH (VP-102) include claims relating to (i) methods for the synthesis of cantharidin, (ii) our specific formulations and preparations of YCANTH (VP-102), (iii) methods for purifying cantharidin, (iv) methods for detecting impurities in cantharidin, (v) the design of our proprietary applicator, including both the general design and specific design elements, (vi) claims related to safety features included in the YCANTH (VP-102) formulation, including colorants and bittering agents, (vii) methods of administration of YCANTH (VP-102) for the treatment of skin lesions, and (viii) our proprietary ampule crush tool for use with our YCANTH (VP-102) applicator. Excluding any patent term adjustment and patent term extension, any additional utility patents to issue from these patent applications are projected to expire between 2034 and 2041. We cannot provide any assurance as to whether any additional patents will issue from these patent applications or, if any patents do issue, the scope of the claims that will be granted.

VP-315

Pursuant to the Lytix Agreement, we have in-licensed U.S. and international patents and patent applications covering the active pharmaceutical agent of VP-315, formulations thereof, and methods of use. In addition, we have filed an international PCT application and a U.S. non-provisional utility patent application covering our clinical protocol for administering VP-315 for the treatment of skin cancers including BCC. Excluding any patent term adjustment or patent term extension, any U.S. or foreign utility patents to issue from our PCT application covering our clinical protocol for administering VP-315 are projected to expire on April 12, 2044; and excluding any patent term adjustment or patent term extension, any U.S. utility patents to issue from our U.S. non-provisional utility patent application covering our clinical protocol for administering VP-315 are projected to expire on January 24, 2045. While we seek to protect