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Astellas completes patient recruitment in drug trial

19 December 2012 | News | By BioSpectrum Bureau

Astellas completes patient recruitment in isavuconazole trial

Over 500 patients were enrolled in the study

Over 500 patients were enrolled in the study

Singapore: Japanese company Astellas Pharma has completed patient recruitment for the isavuconazole phase III registration study SECURE. Isavuconazole is an investigational intravenous (IV) and oral broad-spectrum antifungal being jointly developed by Basilea and Astellas.

The SECURE study is a global double-blind randomized phase III study, designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of once-daily isavuconazole versus twice-daily voriconazole for up to 84 days of therapy in the primary treatment of invasive fungal disease caused by Aspergillus species or other filamentous fungi. Five hundred and twenty-seven (527) patients were enrolled in the study. Acute invasive fungal infections are serious, life-threatening diseases associated with high mortality. The primary endpoint of this non-inferiority study is all-cause mortality through day 42. Basilea and Astellas expect that results of this study will be available in the second half of 2013.

In addition, enrollment into the VITAL study, an open-label phase III study of isavuconazole in the treatment of aspergillosis patients with pre-existing renal impairment or patients with invasive fungal disease caused by rare but often fatal molds, yeasts or dimorphic fungi has achieved the targeted recruitment of 100 patients and will continue to recruit to further expand the data base on the use of isavuconazole in the treatment of the diverse rare mold infections. The ACTIVE study, a double-blind randomized phase 3 study evaluating the use of isavuconazole IV and oral versus caspofungin i.v. followed by oral voriconazole for the treatment of candidemia and other invasive Candida infections, will likely continue to recruit into 2014.

"Invasive aspergillosis and other rare mold infections are life-threatening diseases occurring primarily in immunocompromised patients. The antifungal spectrum as well as oral and IV pre-clinical and clinical data for isavuconazole support that isavuconazole may have the potential to overcome certain limitations of current treatment options. Together with our partner Basilea, we are pleased to have completed recruitment in the SECURE study, the largest invasive aspergillosis trial ever conducted," said Bernie Zeiher, Immunology/Infectious Disease/Transplant Therapeutic Area Head of Astellas Pharma Global Development.

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