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AstraZeneca Announces Top Line Results From Pivotal Phase III Study for BRILINTA

By Pharmaceutical Processing | May 11, 2009

AstraZeneca has announced top line results from the phase III trial, PLATO (A Study of Platelet Inhibition and Patient Outcomes), which demonstrate that BRILINTA (ticagrelor), the investigational oral antiplatelet treatment for acute coronary syndromes (ACS), has achieved a statistically significant primary efficacy endpoint versus clopidogrel, in the prevention of cardiovascular (CV) events in patients with ACS. The primary efficacy measure was time to first occurrence of any event from the composite of myocardial infarction, stroke, and CV death. In PLATO, the overall safety profile for BRILINTA was in line with the safety data observed in the phase II studies. Given the size of the PLATO trial, further analysis of the entire database, secondary variables, and subgroups is ongoing. AstraZeneca and the PLATO Executive Committee’s aim is to submit the PLATO data to a peer-reviewed medical journal and present at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) annual meeting in August 2009. It is estimated that one in three ACS patients will die, have a recurrent heart attack (also known as myocardial infarction), or be readmitted to hospital within six months of their first cardiovascular event so preventing reoccurrence is vital in ACS patient treatment. PLATO was a head-to-head outcomes study of BRILINTA versus clopidogrel to establish whether BRILINTA could achieve meaningful cardiovascular and safety endpoints in ACS patients. The study involved 18,624 ACS patients in 43 countries and was designed to provide a comprehensive analysis of efficacy, safety and tolerability of BRILINTA. The PLATO study was led by the Executive Committee co-chairs, Professor Lars Wallentin, Sweden (Uppsala Clinical Research Center) and Professor Robert Harrington, USA (Duke Clinical Research Institute). The submission of BRILINTA to regulatory authorities remains on schedule for the fourth quarter of 2009.

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