Epix shares soar on Alzheimer's trial data
Shares of Epix Pharmaceuticals soared 53 percent this morning on the news that its experimental Alzheimer's therapy proved efficacious, safe and well tolerated in a mid-stage trial. There was mixed improvement in patients depending on dosage, but researchers for the company say the results merit a larger mid-stage trial of the drug. Patients taking the 150 mg dose of PRX-03140 demonstrated a significant improvement in memory and cognitive ability, while patients taking a placebo recorded deteriorating results.
"While we recognize that this is a two-week study on a relatively small population of patients, these statistically significant results, as well as the anecdotal reports we have received from study investigators and patients' families since the trial concluded, support our belief that PRX-03140 has the potential to improve memory and cognition," said Epix CEO Dr. Michael G. Kauffman.
- check out the release
- read the AP report on the trial results
Related Articles:
Epix touts data on pulmonary hypertension drug. Report
Epix shares soar on $1.2B pact with GSK. Report
Epix anxiety drug fails in late-stage trial. Report
Epix to buy Predix in $90M merger. Report
Comments
Post new comment
Paid Research Reports
- RNA therapy: the next big thing after monoclonal antibodies?
- Biotech M&A Strategies: Deal assessments, trends and future prospects
- The Dermatology Market Outlook to 2013: Competitive landscape, pipeline analysis and growth opportunities
- Pipeline Insight: Cancer Overview - Breast, Gynecological, Genitourinary - Diverse drugs approaching the market for many tumor t
- Sales Force Effectiveness


