Roche suspends RA treatment after deaths | Alrroya

Roche suspends RA treatment after deaths

Monday, 8 March 2010  at  11:22, Reuters, Zurich
Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG and America's Biogen Idec are suspending rheumatoid arthritis and lupus treatment Ocrelizumab after it caused deaths, marking the latest setback for Roche's pipeline. A safety monitoring board said it had seen serious and opportunistic infections in studies involving the drug and that some were fatal. At the end of last year, Roche had said a late-stage trial of the experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug showed it significantly reduced the signs and symptoms of the painful joint disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation that leads to stiff, swollen and painful joints It affects some 20 million people, according to the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society. The drug is still being evaluated for relapsing multiple sclerosis and a Phase II study is on-going, Roche said. Roche, the world's largest maker of cancer drugs, suffered a setback last month when its cancer drug Avastin failed in a late-stage stomach cancer trial.








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