Phase 2

You are what you eat, and your defense system notices that.
Altimmune announced Monday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a Phase II clinical trial for investigational new obesity drug pemvidutide.
The decision came after the Phase IIb study results demonstrating a statistically significant decrease in non-HDL-C and statistically significant reductions in triglycerides and ANGPTL3.
Clinical trial news definitely picked up this final week of January. Here’s a look.
Alzamend Neuro is looking to commence a Phase II multiple ascending dose study of lead compound, AL001, in Alzheimer’s disease during the second quarter of this year.
The FDA is calling the study a phase II trial and says the company must run a rodent genotoxicity study before it can continue.
In the last two years, the sheer volume of scientific research focused on COVID-19 has been astounding—thousands of clinical studies, dozens of vaccines and new compounds, and hundreds of approved drugs tested for efficacy against COVID-19.
Biopharma and life sciences companies from across the globe provide updates on their businesses and pipelines.
Cortexyme said it plans to provide additional updates pending further talks with the FDA.
Incyte’s decision follows consultation with the FDA, where it decided that it could not support any confirmatory studies that might be required in the future given the limited time frame.
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