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Amgen And UCB Announce Positive Top-Line Results From Phase 3 Study Evaluating Romosozumab In Men With Osteoporosis

Amgen And UCB Announce Positive Top-Line Results From Phase 3 Study Evaluating Romosozumab In Men With Osteoporosis
Amgen and UCB announced positive top-line results for romosozumab from the pivotal Phase 3 placeBo-contRolled study evaluatIng the efficacy anD safety of romosozumab in treatinG mEn with osteoporosis (BRIDGE). These data showed the BRIDGE study met the primary endpoint, demonstrating a statistically significant increase in bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine (as assessed by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) in men with osteoporosis treated with romosozumab compared with placebo at 12 months.

All secondary endpoints comparing romosozumab with placebo were also met. Patients receiving romosozumab experienced a statistically significant increase in BMD at the femoral neck and total hip at 12 months and a statistically significant increase in BMD at the lumbar spine, femoral neck, and total hip at six months, compared with those receiving placebo.

Romosozumab is an investigational bone-forming monoclonal antibody and is not approved by any regulatory authority for the treatment of osteoporosis. It is designed to work by inhibiting the protein sclerostin, and has a dual effect on bone, both increasing bone formation and decreasing bone breakdown. Romosozumab is being studied for its potential to reduce the risk of fractures in an extensive global Phase 3 program. This program includes two large fracture trials comparing romosozumab to either placebo or active comparator in more than 10,000 postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Amgen and UCB are co-developing romosozumab. 

AstraZeneca purchases US biologics manufacturing facility

AstraZeneca will buy new Manufacturing Unit from Amgen Inc in United States
AstraZeneca added to its biologics manufacturing capability in the US with the purchase of a high-tech biologics bulk manufacturing facility from Amgen Inc. Over time, the LakeCentre facility, located in Boulder, Colorado will increase manufacturing and production capacity to support the company’s extensive portfolio of biologics medicines.
AstraZeneca plans to start staffing the facility immediately to support refurbishment and infrastructure improvements. Once complete, the site is expected to be operational and licensed for commercial production by late 2017, providing for additional capacity within the company’s biologics operations.
In the longer- term, this site could create up to 400 highly skilled jobs, subject to relevant approvals by the local authorities. The facility will eventually double the biologics manufacturing capacity in the US to meet the needs of the maturing AstraZeneca pipeline. Currently biologics make up 50 percent of the company’s pipeline with more than 120 ongoing programmes, including over 30 in clinical development.