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Amgen (AMGN) Reports Significant Data for AMG-145 in Patients Taking Statins

March 26, 2012 6:59 AM EDT
Amgen (Nasdaq: AMGN) reports positive results from a Phase 1b clinical study of AMG 145, an investigational PCSK9 inhibitor, in patients with high cholesterol who were taking statins. The study demonstrated that multiple doses of AMG 145 significantly reduced serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), also known as "bad" cholesterol, by up to 81 percent versus placebo (maximum reduction) in subjects on low to moderate doses of statins (p<0.001). The cholesterol lowering effects of AMG 145 were similar among patients on high doses of statins (80 mg atorvastatin and 40 mg rosuvastatin) and patients on low to moderate doses of statins. No deaths or serious adverse events (AEs) were reported in the study. Full results of the study were presented for the first time today in an oral session at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session in Chicago. (Abstract # 923-4)

High LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) is a major public health issue in most countries as it contributes to the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among men and women. Most patients who are treated for high cholesterol take drugs known as statins. While statins are effective, many patients still have difficulty reaching their cholesterol goals and others cannot tolerate statin therapy. AMG 145 is a fully human monoclonal antibody that inhibits PCSK9, a protein that reduces the liver's ability to remove LDL-C from the blood.


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