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New Novartis heart failure drug cuts risk by a fifth - The Pharma Times | Pharma & Health Care News Portal

New Novartis heart failure drug cuts risk by a fifth


Barcelona, September 01, 2014 –
A new heart failure drug from Novartis cut the risk of both cardiovascular death and hospitalisation by a fifth in a keenly awaited study, boosting hopes for a product that is seen as a multibillion-dollar seller.

There has been little progress for more than a decade in treating chronic heart failure, in which the heart fails to pump enough blood around the body, so there is excitement about the new medicine among both doctors and investors.

The study, comparing LCZ696 to an older drug already known to improve survival, was stopped early five months ago because the benefit to patients was overwhelmingly positive – but the size of the effect was only disclosed on Saturday at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the world’s largest cardiology congress.

ESC officials flagged the PARADIGM-HF trial as one of the highlights of the five-day event in Barcelona, reflecting the pressing need to find better treatments than the current line-up of old generic medicines.

“Everything has been pretty stalled in heart failure,” said Keith Fox, a cardiologist at the University of Edinburgh who also chairs the ESC’s congress programme committee.

Novartis is looking to LCZ696 to revive its fortunes as the blood pressure pill Diovan faces generic competition. As a result, the data on the product is widely viewed as the most important catalyst for the stock over the remainder of 2014.

“This result is better than we ever could have anticipated,” the company’s pharmaceuticalshead David Epstein told Reuters.

In addition to reducing deaths and hospital admissions, the drug also made patients feel measurably better, underscoring the case for it to replace existing treatments and bolstering expectations for multibillion-dollar sales, he said.

In the study – the largest ever undertaken in heart failure, involving more than 8,400 patients – LCZ696 was tested against enalapril, a so-called ACE inhibitor drug.

Patients who took LCZ696 were 20 percent less likely than those on enalapril to die of cardiovascular causes and were also 21 percent less likely to be admitted to hospital, according to results presented at congress and also published online by the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

The relative risk reduction for a composite of both, which was the primary measure for the trial, was also 20 percent.

Industry analysts had been expecting a risk reduction with LCZ696 of between 15 percent and the low 20s percent.

Mariell Jessup, a heart failure expert at the University of Pennsylvania, who was not involved in the study, said the beneficial effects of the drug could apply to a wide spectrum of patients, even those receiving the best current therapy. Reuters

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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