ADA 2021 Abstract and Session Titles Available
ADA 2021 abstract and session titles are available through the ADA website. According to the ADA website, full abstract text will be available Tuesday, June 22 at 12:01am ET.
ADA 2021 abstract and session titles are available through the ADA website. According to the ADA website, full abstract text will be available Tuesday, June 22 at 12:01am ET.
A series of cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: a CT.gov record for a Ph2 Lilly-sponsored trial investigating QW LY3437943 (GGG tri-agonist) in obesity has been observed; a CT.gov record for Novo Nordisk’s Ph3 QW insulin icodec T2DM trial (ONWARDS 4) has been observed; and Sigilon announced its Q1 ’21 earnings, though it did not provide a development update on SIG-002 nor did it host an associated webcast. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective news items.
A series of cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: Lilly and Novartis hosted their respective Q1 ’21 earnings calls; Lilly has initiated a new Trulicity DTC campaign; and Provention Bio announced it met with FDA on April 23, 2021 to discuss the ongoing teplizumab PK comparability issue. Importantly, Lilly disclosed that SURPASS-4 has accrued all of its pre-specified CV events and the trial is scheduled to close out in May with topline results expected by the end of Q2 ’21. Recall, Lilly has previously stated SURPASS 4 is the gating factor for tirzepatide T2DM global regulatory submissions later in 2021. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective items.
Lilly has recently initiated the Ph3 tirzepatide HFpEF trial, called SUMMIT (view CT.gov record). Recall, during Lilly’s 2021 guidance call (December 15, 2020), Lilly first disclosed plans to develop tirzepatide for the treatment of HFpEF (previous FENIX insight). Below, FENIX provides an overview of SUMMIT, including a comparative analysis with Novo’s semaglutide HFpEF trial (STEP HFpEF).
A series of cardiometabolic-related new items have recently been observed from Boehringer Ingelheim/Zealand, vTv Therapeutics, Jaguar Gene Therapy, CeQur, Nemaura Medical, Biocorp/Roche, and Amarin. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective news items.
AstraZeneca hosted its virtual Meet AZ BioPharmaceuticals Management investor event (view slides) in which it provided updates across its business, including CVRM near-term opportunities (view slides) and its emerging pipeline (view slides). Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights from the event.
Zealand hosted its R&D day (view slides) and provided updates to its diabetes and obesity development programs. Specifically, Zealand highlighted the near-term US approval and launch of the HypoPal glucagon rescue pen, medium-term development of the bi-hormonal iLet pump with Beta Bionics, and long-term research activities in obesity (e.g. amylin analog and GIP agonist). Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights from the events.
Lilly announced positive topline results from the H2H Ph3 SURPASS-2 trial comparing tirzepatide to 1.0 mg Ozempic in patients with T2DM. Lilly’s CSO provided further commentary on tirzepatide and SURPASS-2 during the 2021 Cowen Health Care Conference. According to the press release, the 15mg tirzepatide dose reduced A1C by -2.46% and weight by -12.4kg in the SURPASS-2 trial. Further, the lowest dose of tirzepatide (5mg) reduced A1C by -2.09% and body weight by -7.8kg compared to 1.0mg injectable semaglutide at -1.86% and -6.2kg. Full results from SURPASS-2 are scheduled to be presented at ADA 2021 (June 25-29). Below, FENIX provides an overview of the topline SURPASS data, what tirzepatide list pricing could be, Novo’s potential counter-message, and a summary of Lilly management commentary from today at Cowen.
A series of cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: the CHMP agenda for this month’s meeting (February 22-25, 2021) has been released, and it includes one notable item: DAPA-CKD appears for the first time; and Gan & Lee announced a new partnership with IDF. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights from the respective news items.
Lilly announced positive topline results from the Ph3 SURPASS-3 (vs. degludec) and SURPASS-5 (add-on to glargine U100) trials evaluating the safety and efficacy of three tirzepatide doses (5mg/10mg/15mg). Recall, Lilly announced results from the first Ph3 tirzepatide study, SURPASS-1 (tirzep in treatment-naive patients), in December 2020. According to the press release, the 15mg dose of tirzepatide reduced A1C by -2.4% and weight by -12.9kg in the SURPASS-3 trial. In SURPASS-5, patients observed an average A1C reduction of -2.6% and weight loss of -10.9kg. Full results from SURPASS-3 and SURPASS-5 are scheduled to be presented at ADA 2021 (June 25-29). Below, FENIX provides an overview of the topline SURPASS data as well as updated thoughts on the tirzepatide market impact.