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Roche’s multiple sclerosis drug fenebrutinib meets goal in late-stage trial

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAFebruary 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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BERLIN, Feb 7 (Reuters) – Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche said on Saturday its experimental ​multiple sclerosis drug fenebrutinib met the ‌main goal in a late-stage trial in patients with ‌primary progressive multiple sclerosis, a rare form of the disease with few treatment options.

In the Phase III study, fenebrutinib cut the risk of ⁠worsening disability ‌by 12% compared with Roche’s Ocrevus, the only approved therapy for PPMS, ‍the Swiss drugmaker said.

Separation of the treatment curves was seen after 24 weeks, and additional analyses suggested ​potential benefits in upper-limb function.

PPMS is ‌the least common form of multiple sclerosis and is marked by a steady progression of disability from the outset.

Roche said fenebrutinib was the first experimental therapy in more than ⁠a decade to show a ​reduction in disability progression ​in a PPMS study.

The company said it plans to submit the drug for ‍regulatory approval ⁠once additional Phase III data from a relapsing MS trial are available, which ⁠it expects in the first half of 2026.

(Reporting by ‌Patricia Weiss, writing by Maria Martinez, ‌editing by Louise Heavens)



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