Aubagio® study confirms significant disability impact

Aubagio is an oral treatment approved for MS.
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Aubagio® study confirms significant disability impact

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Genzyme, a Sanofi company announced today that key data from the TOWER trial were presented at the 28th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS). In the study, once-daily, oral Aubagio® 14 mg significantly reduced the annualized relapse rate and slowed progression of disability in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) compared to placebo. In addition, the proportion of patients treated with Aubagio who were relapse-free was significantly higher compared to placebo.

TOWER (Teriflunomide Oral in people With relapsing multiplE scleRosis) is a randomized, double-blind Phase III trial that enrolled 1,169 patients with relapsing MS across 26 countries and compared 7 mg or 14 mg once-daily, oral Aubagio against placebo. The company announced positive top-line results in June. In September, the FDA approved AUBAGIO as a once-daily oral treatment for patients with relapsing forms of MS. Marketing applications for Aubagio are currently under review by the EMA and other regulatory authorities.

“Slowing the progression of disability is a major goal in treating MS and remains a significant unmet need for many patients,” said Ludwig Kappos, M.D., Chair of Neurology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland, who presented the key TOWER results. “The TOWER study results are consistent with the Phase lll TEMSO data, both in terms of the effect on progression of disability and the manageable safety profile of Aubagio.”... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/2933
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