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UCB Arthritis Drug Reduces Joint Damage

Posted on: Friday, 23 February 2007, 09:00 CST

Belgian drug maker UCB said pivotal study data has shown that its rheumatoid arthritis treatment Cimzia, in combination with methotrexate, prevented structural damage of the joints to a significantly greater degree than placebo plus methotrexate, after one year's treatment.

The phase III study, involving nearly 1,000 patients, achieved its co-primary endpoint - the inhibition of progression of structural damage. The trial also showed that in both active treatment arms Cimzia improved the signs and symptoms of RA to a clinically statistically significantly greater degree than the placebo arm in patients who had inadequately responded to methotrexate alone.

Similar results were observed with a second pivotal phase III study of Cimzia, using a new subcutaneous liquid formulation of the drug. Both studies demonstrated that effective results in the treatment of RA can be achieved with a 400mg total monthly dose of Cimzia..

"These results are significant. They showed, for the first time, that the Fc region present in conventional anti-TNFs is not required for activity in rheumatoid arthritis", commented Professor Edward Keystone, University of Toronto, Canada. "These data confirm that certolizumab pegol may provide a valuable new treatment option for patients with this condition."


Source: Datamonitor

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