icon_star paper   Hepatitis C Articles (HCV)  
Back grey arrow rt.gif
 
 
Pharmasset and Roche Initiate Studies to Advance R7128 Polymerase Inhibitor for HCV
 
 
  - Triggers a $7.5 Million Milestone Payment to Pharmasset -
 
PRINCETON, N.J., July 12, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Pharmasset, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRUS) announces the start of long-term chronic toxicology studies in two animal species as part of their collaboration with Roche for the development of R7128 for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV). R7128 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical trial. The primary objective of the chronic toxicology studies is to assess the safety of R7128 when given for six months. Roche triggered a $7.5 million milestone payment to Pharmasset by initiating these studies.
 
"As we progress the ongoing 14-day multiple ascending dose study of R7128, we are encouraged that Roche has initiated the long-term chronic toxicology studies in support of the potential advancement of R7128 into Phase 2 clinical trials," stated Schaefer Price, Pharmasset's President & CEO. "This achievement is a clear indication that our cooperative partnership with Roche is focused on the common goal of accelerating the development of R7128 in order to bring new treatment options to patients with hepatitis C."
 
About R7128
 
R7128 is a polymerase inhibitor being developed for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C. R7128 is a prodrug of PSI-6130, which demonstrated potency in preclinical studies. PSI-6130 is a pyrimidine nucleoside analog inhibitor of HCV RNA polymerase, an enzyme that is necessary for hepatitis C viral replication. Results from an oral single ascending dose study in 24 healthy male volunteers showed that PSI-6130 was generally well tolerated with no serious adverse events in doses up to 3000 mg.
 
R7128 Phase 1 Study Overview
 
The Phase I clinical trial is a multiple center, observer-blinded, randomized and placebo-controlled study to investigate the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, tolerability and food effect of R7128 in healthy volunteers and in patients chronically infected with HCV genotype 1. This Phase 1 study is comprised of two parts:
 
Part 1 is a single asc ending dose study conducted in 38 healthy volunteers. The primary objective of Part 1 is to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of R7128 following single ascending doses under fasting conditions. The secondary objective of Part 1 is to explore the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of R7128.
 
Preliminary data from the single ascending dose portion of the study indicate:
 
-- All doses of R7128 studied were generally well-tolerated.
-- All patients completed the study with no gastrointestinal adverse events or serious adverse events reported during the study.
-- No hematological or laboratory abnormalities of clinical significance were noted.
 
Part 2 is a multiple ascending dose study being conducted in up to 40 patients chronically infected with HCV genotype 1 who have previously failed interferon therapy. The primary objective of Part 2 is to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of R7128 after once-daily or twice-daily dosing for 14 days. The secondary objective is to assess antiviral efficacy by measuring the decrease in HCV RNA.
 
About Pharmasset
 
Pharmasset is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company committed to discovering, developing and commercializing novel drugs to treat viral infections. Pharmasset's primary focus is on the development of oral therapeutics for the treatment of hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
 
Pharmasset is currently developing three product candidates: Clevudine for the treatment of chronic HBV infection, which is expected to enter US, European and South American Phase 3 registration clinical trials and is already approved for HBV in Korea and marketed by Bukwang Pharmaceuticals under the brand name Levovir; R7128, an oral treatment for HCV, in a Phase 1 clinical trial through a strategic collaboration with Roche; and Racivir for the treatment of HIV in combination with other approved HIV drugs, which has completed a Phase 2 clinical trial.
 
Contact
Alan Roemer, Vice President
Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
alan.roemer@pharmasset.com
Office: (609) 613-4125
 
 
 
 
  icon_paper_stack View Older Articles   Back to Top   www.natap.org