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Innovative Medicine
March 26, 2025
New nipocalimab data and real-world research at AAN 2025 highlight positive Phase 3 results and commitment to people living with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG)
Oral presentation features new data from the 24-week pivotal Vivacity-MG3 study which show sustained disease control through treatment with nipocalimab on the clinician-assessed QMGa score in antibody positive adult patients: anti-AChR+, anti-MuSK+, anti-LRP4+ Nipocalimab data demonstrate longer-term sustained disease control as measured by MG-ADLb and QMG scores from the ongoing open-label extension (OLE) of the Vivacity-MG3 study Johnson & Johnson filed a Biologics License Application (BLA) for nipocalimab in August 2024 and was granted U.S. FDA Priority Review for the treatment of gMG Real-world studies highlight the unmet need of patients living with gMG, including those who are pregnant or receiving steroids
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March 20, 2025
U.S. FDA approves TREMFYA® (guselkumab), the first and only IL-23 inhibitor offering both subcutaneous and intravenous induction options, for adult patients with moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease
TREMFYA® is the only IL-23i to demonstrate clinical remission and endoscopic response, both at one year, with a fully subcutaneous induction regimen Supported by data from the GALAXI study, TREMFYA® is the only IL-23i to show superiority versus STELARA® in all pooled endoscopic endpoints within a double-blinded registrational trial TREMFYA® approval in Crohn’s disease builds upon recent ulcerative colitis FDA approval, marking the fourth indication for this dual-acting IL-23i in the U.S.
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March 20, 2025
RYBREVANT® (amivantamab-vmjw) plus LAZCLUZE™ (lazertinib) significantly outperforms standard of care in first-line EGFR-mutated lung cancer with compelling new data at ELCC 2025
Median overall survival improvement projected to exceed one year with much-anticipated overall survival analysis showing statistically superior result versus osimertinib Preventative dermatologic regimen meets primary endpoint and enhances patient experience
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Innovative Medicine
March 18, 2025
Nipocalimab, the first and only investigational treatment to be granted U.S. FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for the treatment of adults with moderate-to-severe Sjögren’s disease, has now received Fast Track designation
Sjögren’s disease (SjD) is a prevalent, debilitating autoantibody disease with no FDA-approved advanced treatments The Company is actively enrolling patients in the Phase 3 DAFFODIL study This marks the fourth nipocalimab FDA Fast Track designation
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Innovative Medicine
March 10, 2025
Icotrokinra meets primary endpoint of clinical response in ulcerative colitis study and shows potential to transform the treatment paradigm for patients
Topline results also show investigational targeted oral peptide icotrokinra achieved clinical remission rates up to 30.2% at Week 12 and a favorable safety profile in Phase 2b ANTHEM-UC study Clinical response and remission rates continued to improve through Week 28, building on strong data recently reported for the plaque psoriasis Phase 3 program Icotrokinra demonstrates potential to offer therapeutic benefit and tolerability with a once daily oral treatment
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March 8, 2025
Icotrokinra results show potential to set a new standard of treatment in plaque psoriasis
Standout combination of complete skin clearance and favorable safety profile in a once daily pill could shift treatment paradigm Nearly half of patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (PsO) treated with investigational icotrokinra achieved completely clear skin (IGA 0) at Week 24 in Phase 3 ICONIC-LEAD Topline results from Phase 3 ICONIC-ADVANCE 1&2 studies show icotrokinra achieved co-primary endpoints and showed superiority to deucravacitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque PsO These results pave the way to initiate the first-ever head-to-head study seeking to demonstrate the superiority of a pill versus injectable biologic in moderate-to-severe plaque PsO
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