Additional deaths believed to be associated with one of Foghorn Therapeutics Inc.'s lead candidates led the U.S. FDA to put a full clinical hold on its phase I study in relapsed and/or refractory acute myelogenous leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.
Likely to garner attention at the upcoming European Society of Medical Oncology meeting are the MAGE-A4 and PRAME antigens which, although well-known and validated, have proved evasive for drug developers – a situation that may soon change.
The first randomized placebo-controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of the antiviral drug Tpoxx (tecovirimat) in treating monkeypox has begun in the U.K., with the first patients enrolled on Aug. 21.
The Project to Accelerate New Treatments for Tuberculosis is progressing two investigational tuberculosis combination treatment regimens into phase II trials under a joint development agreement.
Alterity Therapeutics Ltd. has begun phase II trials with its lead candidate, ATH-434, in multiple system atrophy, a rare and highly debilitating Parkinsonian disorder.
Staidson Biopharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. is testing a combination of two monoclonal antibodies (MAb), STSA-1002 and STSA-1005, in China for the potential treatment of people with severe-to-critical COVID-19.
Regenerative medicine company Avita Medical Ltd. reported that topline results were mixed for its pivotal trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of its Recell system combined with meshed autograft for reducing donor skin harvesting in soft tissue reconstructions.
Shares of Pharvaris NV (NASDAQ:PHVS) fell 34% Aug. 22 to close at $12.15 after the company reported the U.S. FDA placed a clinical hold on PHA-121, its oral bradykinin B2-receptor antagonist for hereditary angioedema (HAE), citing a review of nonclinical data. PHA-121, which goes after the same target as well-established injectable HAE drug Firazyr (icatibant, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.), is the active ingredient in Pharvaris’ two lead programs: PHVS-416, a softgel capsule formulation, and PHVS-719, an extended-release tablet formulation.
Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.’s decision, disclosed July 26, to quit development of the adenosine A2a receptor antagonist KW-6356 for Parkinson’s disease (PD) didn’t do much to flatten interest in the target, still under investigation by other firms in cancer.
The Project to Accelerate New Treatments for Tuberculosis is progressing two investigational tuberculosis combination treatment regimens into phase II trials under a joint development agreement.