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AstraZeneca to End Phase III Study on Fish Oil Heart Drug

AstraZeneca plc AZN announced plans to discontinue a late-stage outcomes study evaluating its cholesterol medicine, Epanova to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with mixed dyslipidaemia (MDL) or high triglyceride (TG) levels.

The decision to stop the STRENGTH study was taken based on the recommendation of an independent Data Monitoring Committee as it was unlikely to demonstrate a benefit to patients

Epanova, a fish oil derived tablet, is presently marketed in the United States as an adjunct to diet to reduce TG levels in adult patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia. If the STRENGTH study would have been successful and Epanova was subsequently approved for the CV indication, it would have broadened the drug’s label and made it eligible to treat an expanded patient population and thereby bring in higher sales.

AstraZeneca said it would take a charge of up to $100 million related to inventories, which will hurt its earnings in the fourth quarter.

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Shares of AstraZeneca have rallied 37.6% in the past year compared with the industry’s increase of 13.2%.

 

 

Meanwhile, another company, Acasti Pharma ACST announced that a phase III study evaluating its krill oil derived candidate CaPre for the treatment of severe hypertriglyceridemia failed to reach statistical significance for the primary endpoint of reducing triglycerides by 20%. Acasti's stock plummeted 65% on Monday in response.

However, gaining from AstraZeneca and Acasti’s failures, shares of Amarin Corporation AMRN were up 4.2% on Monday as its fish-oil derived drug Vascepa was approved to lower CV risk in patients with high triglyceride levels late last year.

In a separate press release, AstraZeneca and partner Merck MRK announced that the FDA has granted priority review to a supplemental new drug application (sNDA) for their PARP inhibitor Lynparza. The sNDA is seeking approval of Lynparza as a first-line maintenance treatment in women suffering from advanced ovarian cancer regardless of their biomarker status or surgical outcome. The sNDA is based on data from the PAOLA-1 study. With the FDA granting priority review, a decision is expected in the second quarter of 2020. Lynparza is already approved as a first-line maintenance treatment for patients with BRCA-mutated advanced ovarian cancer, based on the SOLO-1 study.

AstraZeneca currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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