Celgene (CELG) Announces Presentation of GED-0301 Phase 1b Data in Active Crohn’s Disease
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Oral GED-0301 Phase 1b Results Show Clinical Remission and Endoscopic Response at Week 12 in Patients with Active Crohn’s Disease
October 16, 2016 7:12 PM EDTClinical improvement observed early, with highest clinical response and remission rates in the 12-week treatment group
Endoscopic improvement seen across all treatment groups at 12 weeks
Safety and tolerability were consistent with previous studies
VIENNA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Celgene International Sà rl, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Celgene Corporation (NASDAQ: CELG), today announced that data from a randomized, double-blind, multicenter, exploratory phase 1b study evaluating the effects of investigational oral GED-0301 (mongersen) 160 mg on both endoscopic response and clinical remission in patients with active Crohns... More