Phase I Study for Active Biotech's SLE Project 57-57 Successfully Concluded
Posted on: Monday, 18 July 2005, 03:01 CDT
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 18, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- The first clinical study with Active Biotech's candidate drug 57-57 against SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) has been successfully concluded.
The Phase I study, which comprised a total of 30 healthy volunteers, was performed in cooperation with the Phase I unit at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm.
The results show that 57-57 is very well tolerated in all of the studied dose levels, both as single and repeated dose, and that it is well suitable to be given as an oral, daily treatment.
Preparations for a patient study (Phase I) with 57-57 are ongoing. This study is planned to start before year end.
Lund, July 18, 2005
Active Biotech AB (publ)
Sven Andreasson President & CEO
Active Biotech AB is a biotechnology company focusing on research and development of pharmaceuticals. Active Biotech has a strong R&D portfolio with pipeline products focused on autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and cancer. Most advanced projects are laquinimod, an orally administered small molecule with unique immunomodulatory properties for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, as well as ANYARA for use in cancer immunotherapy with the primary indication non-small cell lung cancer. Further key projects in clinical development comprise the three orally administered compounds TASQ for prostate cancer 57-57 for SLE and RhuDex(r) for RA.
Active Biotech AB Box 724, SE-220 07 Lund Tel: +46 46-19 20 00 Fax: +46 46-19 20 50 www.activebiotech.com
CONTACT: Active Biotech AB Sven Andreasson, President & CEO +46 46-19 20 49
Hans Kolam, CFO +46 46-19 20 44
Cecilia Hofvander, Manager Corporate Communication +46 46-19 11 22
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