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Piclidenoson submits registration plans for psoriasis

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Piclidenoson submits registration plans for psoriasis
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News  Mon-11-07-2022, 14:27 PM
Following on from this thread Piclidenoson for psoriasis report before phase 3 data release Piclidenoson may soon be available.

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Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. (NYSE American: CANF) (TASE: CFBI), a biotechnology company advancing a pipeline of proprietary small molecule drugs that address inflammatory, cancer and liver diseases, announced today that it is planning to submit its registration plans to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) with the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for its lead drug candidate Piclidenoson in the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis.

Can-Fite recently reported topline results from its Phase III COMFORT™ study which met its primary endpoint with statistically significant improvement over placebo in psoriasis patients and an excellent safety profile for Piclidenoson. Further analysis of the Phase III COMFORT™ data point towards a better safety profile for Piclidenoson as compared to Otezla, which induced gastro-intestinal adverse events in 6% of patients compared with 1% in patients treated with placebo or Piclidenoson. Discontinuation of treatment amongst patients treated with Otezla was significantly higher compared to that of the Piclidenoson treated patients.

A sub-analysis of the efficacy data that divided patients into those who had PASI>25 (more severe psoriasis) and PASI<25 (less severe) at baseline revealed that patients who started with higher PASI values at entry benefitted more from treatment with Piclidenoson as compared to placebo. This result demonstrates the efficacy of Piclidenoson in the treatment of patients with more severe disease.

In its registration plans, Can-Fite will submit the final efficacy and safety results from COMFORT™, a multicenter, randomized, placebo- and active-controlled, double-blind study that assessed the efficacy and safety of Piclidenoson in more than 400 adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis together with a request for registration advice to the FDA and EMA. Additionally, current chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC), nonclinical data, and human pharmacokinetic data will be submitted to the agencies along with a pivotal Phase III protocol and other supporting clinical pharmacology plans.

“The additional safety and efficacy data that emerged following our topline Phase III results point to a strong market positioning for Piclidenoson among approved oral psoriasis drugs. Today, a large percentage of people living with psoriasis choose not to be treated with biologics due to reported serious side effects and the need to be treated in a clinic. Similarly, a percentage of patients using Otezla, the leading oral drug for psoriasis, suffer from gastrointestinal issues and discontinue treatment. We believe that if Piclidenoson achieves its primary endpoint once again in an upcoming pivotal Phase III study, Piclidenoson will offer a safe and effective long-term treatment for people living with psoriasis, including those with the most severe cases,” stated Can-Fite Medical Director, Dr. Michael Silverman.

Source: canfite.com
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Sat-23-07-2022, 23:28 PM
All these new oral drugs are great  Smile  do they impact the liver in the long term like MTX, azathioprine, etc
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(Sat-23-07-2022, 23:28 PM)KatT Wrote: All these new oral drugs are great  Smile  do they impact the liver in the long term like MTX, azathioprine, etc

Not that I know of but only time will tell.
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Mon-25-07-2022, 19:39 PM
(Sun-24-07-2022, 11:30 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Sat-23-07-2022, 23:28 PM)KatT Wrote: All these new oral drugs are great  Smile  do they impact the liver in the long term like MTX, azathioprine, etc

Not that I know of but only time will tell.

It can hardly be as worse as MTX... Whistle
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