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PHASE 1 STUDIES SHOW PROMISE OF QUATRx’S NOVEL COMPOUND, SOBETIROME, FOR LOWERING LDL CHOLESTEROL LEVELSResults from two separate Phase 1 studies show sobetirome, a selective thyroid hormone receptor beta agonist, reduced levels of low-density lipoprotein versus placebo [January 29, 2008] ANN ARBOR, MI—QuatRx Pharmaceuticals, a privately-held biopharmaceutical company developing compounds for the treatment of
major endocrine, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, today announced results from two Phase 1 clinical studies with its novel lipid lowering compound, sobetirome
(formerly QRX-431), in development for the treatment of elevated LDL cholesterol (also known as “bad cholesterol”) levels. The results of the studies indicated LDL
lowering with both single and multiple doses of sobetirome in a healthy volunteer population not enriched for elevated LDL levels. Sobetirome was generally well
tolerated in both studies. Sobetirome is a new selective thyroid hormone receptor beta agonist that may activate reverse cholesterol transport.
Study Results Lipid-lowering effects in both single and multiple doses were seen in the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 1 studies of sobetirome. In the single dose study
of 32 subjects, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels decreased by up to 22% in subjects receiving up to 450 µg of sobetirome, compared to 2% in subjects
who received placebo. The greatest reductions were observed 72 hours after dosing. In the multiple dose study of 24 subjects over two weeks, reductions in LDL cholesterol
levels decreased up to 41% at doses up to 100 µg once a day, compared to an overall 5% reduction for placebo. Subjects, who were not enriched for LDL levels, followed
a low-cholesterol diet starting one week prior to randomization and then received sobetirome or placebo. Sobetirome was generally well tolerated in both studies.
LDL Cholesterol, Cardiovascular Disease and Current Treatments High LDL cholesterol levels have been shown to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease including coronary heart disease and stroke. Approximately 70 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association. Lowering LDL cholesterol to reduce cardiovascular risk is a primary focus of currently available lipid regulating therapies, of which statins are the most frequently prescribed class. While statins have been shown to lower LDL levels in many people with high LDL cholesterol, some patients are unable to tolerate statins due to side effects and many others fail to reach their LDL treatment targets in treatment involving statins alone. In addition, a substantial number of patients with elevated LDL levels also have other cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity, high Lp(a) and high triglycerides, which are not adequately addressed by statin therapy. In all of these sizable patient sub-populations, there is a need for new treatment options beyond statins. About QuatRx QuatRx Pharmaceuticals is focused on the discovery, licensing, development and commercialization of compounds in the endocrine, metabolic and cardiovascular therapeutic areas. In addition to sobetirome, QuatRx has three other product candidates in active clinical development and two preclinical development programs. Ophena which recently met all co-primary endpoints in a large, pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial, is a potential estrogen-free therapy for post-menopausal vaginal syndrome, a common problem that results from thinning of vaginal tissues associated with estrogen deficiency of menopause. Fispemifene is a new, selective estrogen receptor antagonist that is in Phase 2 studies as an oral treatment for testosterone deficiency and associated disorders in men. Becocalcidiol, a patented Vitamin D analogue, is in Phase 2 clinical trials for the treatment of psoriasis through QuatRx’s licensee, CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. QuatRx’s two preclinical small molecule programs are designed to address common endocrine disorders in women. For press release and other Company information, please visit www.quatrx.com.
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