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Altimmune Initiates Ph2b Pemvidutide NASH Trial; Pfizer, Esperion, and Merck Q2 ‘23 Earnings

Four cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: Altimmune announced enrollment of the first subject in its Ph2b IMPACT trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of pemvidutide (QW GLP-1/GCG dual agonist) in NASH (view press release); and Pfizer (press release; slides), Esperion (press release; slides), and Merck (press release; slides) hosted their respective Q2 ‘23 earnings calls. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights into the respective news items.

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Altimmune Ph2 Obesity and Ph1b T2DM Pemvidutide Data

Altimmune announced topline results from a Week 24 interim analysis of pemvidutide (QW GLP-1/GCG dual agonist) in its 48-week MOMENTUM Ph2 obesity trial (view CT.gov record) along with full results from the 12-week Ph1b safety trial in subjects with obesity or overweight and T2DM (view CT.gov record). The company hosted an associated investor call to discuss the results (webcast; slides). Of note, Altimmune stated it is on track to initiate a Ph3 obesity trial in H1 2023. Following the news, Altimmune’s stock price decreased approximately -54%. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights, including thoughts on whether Altimmune will be able to differentiate pemvidutide from semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other dual agonists in development.

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Medtronic InPen App Recall; Libre 3 + Ypsomed AID Available in Germany; Altimmune Positive Pemvidutide NAFLD Data; Embecta CY Q3 ’22 Earnings Update; Alnylam Submits ALN-KHK CTA for T2DM; Biocorp Receives EU Medical Device Certification

A series of cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed from Medtronic, Abbott, Altimmune, Embecta, Alnylam, and Biocorp. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insight on the respective news items, including thoughts on the Medtronic recall and how the positive Altimmune NAFLD data may not be enough.

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