Ardelyx, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARDX), today announced that new data from its long-term safety trial of tenapanor for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C), the T3MPO-3 trial, were presented this weekend at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2018 Annual Meeting.
FREMONT, Calif., PRNewswire/ -- Ardelyx Inc., (Nasdaq: ARDX), today announced that new data from its long-term safety trial of tenapanor for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C), the T3MPO-3 trial, were presented this weekend at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2018 Annual Meeting. The poster (P0338), titled “An Open Label Long-Term Safety Trial (T3MPO-3) of Tenapanor in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation (IBS-C),” was recognized as a Presidential Poster at this year’s meeting, a recognition that fewer than five percent of accepted abstracts receive for high quality, novel, unique and interesting research. Tenapanor, Ardelyx’s lead product candidate, is a minimally-systemic small molecule that acts locally in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to inhibit the sodium transporter NHE3 and reduce sodium uptake from the gut. Ardelyx recently submitted a New Drug Application for marketing authorization of tenapanor for the treatment of people with IBS-C to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which was supported by a robust set of nonclinical studies and an extensive clinical data package in more than 3,100 people supporting the efficacy and safety profile of tenapanor. The data include results from the completed IBS-C registration T3MPO program, which consisted of two Phase 3 trials, T3MPO-1 and T3MPO-2, and the long-term safety extension trial, T3MPO-3. Both the T3MPO-1 and T3MPO-2 trials achieved statistical significance for their primary endpoint and demonstrated the ability of tenapanor to have a durable effect on reducing the constipation and abdominal pain that patients with IBS-C experience. The favorable safety profile of tenapanor, which has been shown across all trials, was further supported by the completed T3MPO-3 study. The T3MPO-3 trial enrolled a total of 240 patients who completed either the T3MPO-1 or T3MPO-2 Phase 3 trials. All participants in T3MPO-3 received 50 mg of tenapanor twice-daily for up to 55 weeks. Importantly, results from T3MPO-3 showed a mean compliance rate with tenapanor of approximately 98 percent. Overall, tenapanor was well-tolerated, with the most common adverse event being diarrhea (9.2%). There were limited discontinuations (2.1%), with only 1.7 percent of patients discontinuing due to diarrhea. “Tenapanor offers a novel inhibitor of the gastrointestinal sodium hydrogen exchanger, NHE3, which has been shown to be effective in patients suffering with IBS-C,” said Anthony Lembo, M.D., associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of the GI Motility Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. “The safety and tolerability data from this study, as well as the efficacy and tolerability demonstrated in the T3MPO program, suggest that tenapanor could make a meaningful impact in patients’ lives. I look forward to the potential opportunity to use tenapanor in practice with my patients in the future.” “The T3MPO-3 data further enhance our confidence in the approvability of tenapanor for people with IBS-C, and its potential role as a highly differentiated treatment for this incredibly burdensome disorder,” said David P. Rosenbaum, Ph.D., chief development officer of Ardelyx. “We are delighted that these data have been recognized as a Presidential Poster, an honor ascribed to fewer than 5 percent of all abstracts at the congress. Tenapanor offers a completely new mechanism of action that works by reducing sodium uptake from the gut, rather than through secretion of chloride in the GI tract. This, combined with our preclinical evidence that tenapanor reduces pain associated with IBS-C through the inhibition of TRPV-1 signaling, supports its potential to change the way patients who suffer from the life-altering symptoms of IBS-C are treated. We are excited to have submitted our NDA in September and look forward to the possibility of providing IBS-C patients with an alternative medication for those who may need it.” About Tenapanor for IBS-C About IBS-C About Ardelyx, Inc. Forward Looking Statements
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