Posted on 16/03/2010 in Pharmaceutical Company Product News Genzyme has reported positive results from a phase III clinical trail of a new homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia treatment.
Findings from the study have been published in medical journal the Lancet and showed that Genzyme's mipomersen demonstrated a high level of lipid reduction among patients.
This means that the drug was able to meet its primary endpoint in what was one of the largest trials relating to the rare and dangerous disease yet conducted.
Professor Frederick Raal, the study's primary investigator, stated this represented significant progress in the development of treatments for the illness, with current therapies failing to provide sufficient lipid lowering.
He said: "Mipomersen has the potential to set a new standard of care for this difficult-to-treat disease."
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