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Home » Pfizer’s eczema drug meets main goal in mid-stage trial, plans late-stage study
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Pfizer’s eczema drug meets main goal in mid-stage trial, plans late-stage study

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March 9 (Reuters) – U.S. drugmaker Pfizer said on Monday its experimental drug for ‌a chronic skin disease met the ‌main goal in a mid-stage study.

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* The patients treated with the drug tilrekimig saw asignificant reduction in symptoms after 16 weeks and the drugwas well tolerated ‌with a favorable ⁠safety profile in the study,Pfizer said. * The drug is currently being ⁠tested in patients withmoderate to severe atopic dermatitis or eczema, a skin diseasewhich causes ​itching, widespread ​rashes and inflammation ​thatcan disrupt daily ‌activities. * Across three doses, the share of patients with strongimprovement was 38.7%, 51.9% and 49.4%, which were higher thanplacebo. * Based on the results, Pfizer said it plans to ‌move thedrug into late-stage ​testing for eczema, with ​the trial expectedto ​begin this year. * Pfizer plans ‌to develop the drug ​for asthma ​and chronicobstructive pulmonary disease. * The current treatment landscape for eczema includesestablished drugs like ​Regeneron and ‌Sanofi’s Dupixent, AbbVie’sRinvoq and Eli Lilly’s ​Ebglyss.

(Reporting by Padmanabhan Ananthan in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)



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