This is a discussion on Regeneron's Arcalyst a success in Phase II within the Biotechnology News forum, part of the Industry News and Updates category; Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is reporting a success in the mid-stage trial of its gout drug Arcalyst. Researchers say the drug ...
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Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is reporting a success in the mid-stage trial of its gout drug Arcalyst. Researchers say the drug reduced gout flares by 81 percent in the 83-person study. And it hit its main goal by beating a placebo by a statistically significant margin. A late-stage study is scheduled to get underway in early '09.
The New York Times' Andrew Pollack highlights the small number of patients in the study and its comparison to a dummy pill as opposed to approved therapies. He also notes that Arcalyst--currently approved for a set of rare inflammatory diseases--now costs $5,000 for each weekly injection. Regeneron plans to sharply reduce that price if the therapy is approved to treat gout. The drug works by blocking interleukin-1. - here's Regeneron's release - read the article in the New York Times Related Articles: Regeneron licenses tech to Sanofi in $21.5M deal Aflibercept misses endpoint in mid-stage study Sanofi snags bigger stake, new pact with Regeneron Sanofi, Regeneron launch late-stage cancer studies (Aug 2007) More... |
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