
Shares of Switzerland-based clinical-stage drug developer Pharvaris (Nasdaq: PHVS) rose by as much as 42% Wednesday morning, as it announced positive top-line data from the CHAPTER-1 Phase II clinical study meeting its primary endpoint, with deucrictibant.
The trial demonstrated statistically-significant and clinically-meaningful results of deucrictibant as an oral preventative treatment for people living with hereditary angioedema (HAE). Pharvaris plans to present data from the study at future medical meetings.
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