Strong Ph III COPD data for Nycomed's Daxas

10 November 2008

Swiss drugmaker Nycomed has reported encouraging results from a preliminary analysis of four Phase III trials of Daxas (roflumilast) in the treatment of symptomatic chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder.

Two pivotal 12-month studies met their primary endpoints, showing effects on exacerbation rates and pulmonary function. Furthermore, two supporting six-month studies confirmed the efficacy of Daxas when used with standard bronchodilator treatments. Further analysis, including the secondary endpoints is ongoing and full data from all four studies, are expected to be published during 2009.

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