GeneSight Shown to Statistically Significantly Improve Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment Response and Decrease Benzodiazepine Use

Assurex Health, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Myriad Genetics, today announced new positive results for the GeneSight test in patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

Positive Results Presented at the 25th World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics

Salt Lake City, Oct. 19, 2017 Assurex Health, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Myriad Genetics (NASDAQ:MYGN), today announced new positive results for the GeneSight® test in patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). The study found that GeneSight guided treatment statistically significantly improved treatment response in patients with GAD and decreased the use of benzodiazepines which have potential for abuse and dependence. The data were presented at the 25th World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics meeting in Orlando, Fla with co-investigators from Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

“Anxiety is one of the most common mental health disorders, affecting 60 million Americans or three times the number of people with depression,” said Bryan Dechairo, Ph.D., executive vice president of Clinical Development, Myriad Genetics. “This new study provides strong evidence that the GeneSight test can help physicians personalize treatment for patients with anxiety, leading to more effective treatment and a beneficial reduction in benzodiazepine use.”

This study evaluated data from two separate studies including: CAMH’s Individualized Medicine: Pharmacogenetic Assessment and Clinical Treatment (IMPACT) study, where 315 patients with anxiety disorders were assessed for symptom severity using the GAD-7 questionnaire; and the Medco dataset in which 662 patients who were prescribed at least one benzodiazepine six months pretesting and were followed 12 months post-testing.

The results of the IMPACT study show that medication decisions that were congruent with the GeneSight test results can help guide the treatment of GAD and resulted in a statistically-significant improvement in anxiety symptom severity (p=0.03). The Medco data showed that 18 percent of patients originally taking at least one benzodiazepine ceased the use of benzodiazepines after testing with GeneSight with a significant decrease in benzodiazepine drug counts and refills (p<0.001). The IMPACT study was funded in part by Ontario’s Ministry of Research and Innovation.

For more information about GeneSight, please visit www.genesight.com.

About Anxiety

Anxiety affects one in five people in the United States and one in nine people worldwide and is a leading cause of disability. Anxiety increases the risk for other conditions including depression and substance abuse. Treatment for anxiety includes psychological interventions and pharmacologic therapy. Antidepressants are considered the first line in the treatment of anxiety and benzodiazepines are considered second or third line due to the potential for abuse and dependency.

About GeneSight®

GeneSight is a laboratory-developed pharmacogenomic test that uses cutting edge technology to measure and analyze clinically important genomic variants in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. The results of the GeneSight report can help a clinician understand the way a patient’s unique genomic makeup may affect certain psychiatric drugs. The analysis is based on pharmacogenomics, the study of genomic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments, manufacturers’ FDA approved drug labels, peer reviewed scientific and clinical publications, and proven drug pharmacology. Quick turnaround time, combined with a customized report of the patient’s genomic makeup, clinical experience, and other factors can provide information to help a physician make personalized drug treatment choices for each patient.

About Assurex Health

Assurex Health, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Myriad Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:MYGN) is a personalized medicine company that specializes in pharmacogenomics and is dedicated to helping physicians determine the right medication for individual patients with neuropsychiatric and other disorders. The company was founded to commercialize industry-leading personalized medicine technology for neuropsychiatric disorders. Assurex Health has licensed technology from Mayo Clinic and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

For more information about Assurex Health, please visit https://genesight.com/about-assurex-health/ .

About Myriad Genetics

Myriad Genetics Inc., is a leading personalized medicine company dedicated to being a trusted advisor transforming patient lives worldwide with pioneering molecular diagnostics. Myriad discovers and commercializes molecular diagnostic tests that: determine the risk of developing disease, accurately diagnose disease, assess the risk of disease progression, and guide treatment decisions across six major medical specialties where molecular diagnostics can significantly improve patient care and lower healthcare costs. Myriad is focused on three strategic imperatives: maintaining leadership in an expanding hereditary cancer market, diversifying its product portfolio through the introduction of new products and increasing the revenue contribution from international markets. For more information on how Myriad is making a difference, please visit the Company’s website: www.myriad.com.

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About CAMH

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada’s largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world’s leading research centres in its field. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues. CAMH is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, and is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Centre. For more information, please follow @CAMHnews and @CAMHResearch on Twitter.

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