BioCryst Announces Initiation of a Phase 1 Clinical Trial of BCX4161 for the Treatment of Hereditary Angioedema
"Daily, oral administration of a safe and efficacious prophylactic drug
would revolutionize treatment for patients suffering from this serious
condition," said
BioCryst has successfully completed nonclinical safety studies, as well
as in vitro and in vivo studies in which BCX4161 exhibited
potent and selective inhibition of plasma kallikrein and a favorable
safety profile. A poster titled "BCX4161,
A Small Molecule Orally Bioavailable Plasma Kallikrein Inhibitor, for
the Treatment of Hereditary Angioedema" was presented at the 2013
The main goals of the Phase 1 clinical trial are to assess safety,
characterize plasma drug levels, and estimate the extent of kallikrein
inhibition achieved after oral dosing of BCX4161. This clinical trial is
being conducted at Quotient Clinical in the
About Hereditary Angioedema
HAE is a rare, severely debilitating and potentially fatal genetic condition that occurs in about 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 50,000 people. HAE symptoms include recurrent episodes of edema in various locations, including the hands, feet, face, genitalia and airway. In addition, patients often have bouts of excruciating abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting that are caused by swelling in the intestinal wall. Airway swelling is particularly dangerous and can lead to death by asphyxiation. Further information regarding HAE can be found at www.haea.org.
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that BioCryst may not be able to enroll the required number of subjects
in the clinical trial for BCX4161, that the BCX4161 trial may not have a
favorable outcome or may not be successfully completed; that the Company
may not commence additional human clinical trials for BCX4161; that the
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