HAYWARD, Calif., Nov. 09, 2017 -- Anthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq:ANTH) today announced that patient recruitment is now complete for the Phase 3 RESULT clinical study of Sollpura for the treatment of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (“EPI”) caused by cystic fibrosis. Topline data is expected in Q1 2018.
“The support from patients, the cystic fibrosis community, our clinical study investigators and sites has been tremendous and we are very pleased with how quickly and efficiently the recruitment target was achieved,” shared Dr. William Shanahan, Chief Medical Officer, Anthera Pharmaceuticals. “We now look forward to reporting the interim futility analysis in December, followed by top line data in Q1 2018.”
The RESULT study allows for more frequent and higher dose adjustments based upon clinical signs and symptoms than the previous Phase 3 SOLUTION study. As with current practice with porcine pancreatic enzyme replacement therapies (“PERT”), the RESULT study allows for dose increases of Sollpura on an individualized basis to achieve maximum therapeutic benefit. Sollpura has the potential to become the first non-porcine PERT, which may provide a reduction in the size and number of pills patients must consume daily due to the significantly more compact formulation of Sollpura than porcine PERTs.
About Anthera Pharmaceuticals
Anthera Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing products to treat serious and life-threatening diseases, including exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and IgA nephropathy. Additional information on the Company can be found at www.anthera.com.
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