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argenx Announces Publication in The Lancet
Neurology of Pivotal ADHERE Study Data in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
ADHERE was largest and most innovative clinical
trial of CIDP patients to date
Hytrulo (efgartigimod alfa and hyaluronidase-qvfc) demonstrated reduction in disease progression, reduced risk of relapse and
rapid onset of action
VYVGART Hytrulo is first and only neonatal Fc
receptor (FcRn) blocker FDA-approved to treat CIDP
September 19, 2024 - 7:00 am CET
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - argenx
SE (Euronext & Nasdaq: ARGX), a global immunology company committed to improving the lives of people suffering from severe autoimmune
diseases, today announced publication in The Lancet Neurology of the pivotal ADHERE Study, the largest clinical trial to date
in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). CIDP is a rare, debilitating, often progressive, immune-mediated neuromuscular
disorder of the peripheral nervous system. This is the first time the ADHERE Study has been published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.
A link to the full manuscript can be found here.
"Since its approval in June, VYVGART Hytrulo is already transforming
the lives of patients with CIDP," said Luc Truyen, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of argenx. "With today's publication
in The Lancet Neurology, we are also advancing scientific knowledge of the disease biology underlying CIDP and thereby helping
to progress further innovation with the potential, like VYVGART Hytrulo, to significantly improve function for patients while easing the
burdens associated with prior treatments."
Highlights from the ADHERE study:
The ADHERE data demonstrate that VYVGART Hytrulo
has a rapid onset of action, and can reduce CIDP disease progression and risk of relapse:
In June 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
approved VYVGART Hytrulo for the treatment of adult patients with CIDP. VYVGART Hytrulo is also approved for the treatment of generalized
myasthenia gravis (gMG) in adult patients who are anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody positive.
See FDA-approved Important
Safety Information below and full Prescribing Information for VYVGART Hytrulo for additional information.
HYTRULO (efgartigimod alfa and hyaluronidase-qvfc)?
VYVGART HYTRULO is a
prescription medicine used for the treatment of adult patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use VYVGART HYTRULO
if you have a serious allergy to efgartigimod alfa, hyaluronidase, or any of the other ingredients in VYVGART HYTRULO. VYVGART HYTRULO
can cause serious allergic reactions and a decrease in blood pressure leading to fainting.
cause serious side effects, including:
Infection. VYVGART HYTRULO
may increase the risk of infection. The most common infections for efgartigimod alfa-fcab-treated patients were urinary tract and respiratory
tract infections. Signs or symptoms of an infection may include fever, chills, frequent and/or painful urination, cough, pain and blockage
of nasal passages/sinus, wheezing, shortness of breath, fatigue, sore throat, excess phlegm, nasal discharge, back pain, and/or chest
Allergic Reactions (hypersensitivity
reactions). VYVGART HYTRULO can cause allergic reactions such as rashes, swelling under the skin, and shortness of breath. Hives were
also observed in patients treated with VYVGART HYTRULO. Serious allergic reactions, such as trouble breathing and decrease in blood pressure
leading to fainting have been reported with efgartigimod alfa-fcab.
Infusion-Related Reactions.
VYVGART HYTRULO can cause infusion-related reactions. The most frequent symptoms and signs reported with efgartigimod alfa-fcab were high
blood pressure, chills, shivering, and chest, abdominal, and back pain.
Tell your doctor if you
have signs or symptoms of an infection, allergic reaction, or infusion-related reaction. These can happen while you are receiving your
VYVGART HYTRULO treatment or afterward. Your doctor may need to pause or stop your treatment. Contact your doctor immediately if you have
signs or symptoms of a serious allergic reaction.
Before taking VYVGART
HYTRULO, tell your doctor if you:
What are the common side effects of VYVGART
The most common side
effects in efgartigimod-alfa-fcab-treated patients were respiratory tract infection, headache, and urinary tract infection. Additional
common side effects with VYVGART HYTRULO are injection site reactions, including rash, redness of the skin, itching sensation, bruising,
These are not all the
possible side effects of VYVGART HYTRULO. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the US
Food and Drug Administration at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see the full Prescribing
Information for VYVGART HYTRULO and talk to your doctor.
The ADHERE trial was
a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating VYVGART Hytrulo (efgartigimod alfa and hyaluronidase-qvfc)
for the treatment of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). ADHERE enrolled 322 adult patients with CIDP who were
treatment na ve (not on active treatment within the past six months or newly diagnosed) or being treated with immunoglobulin therapy
or corticosteroids. The trial consisted of an open-label Stage A followed by a randomized, placebo-controlled Stage B. In order to be
eligible for the trial, the diagnosis of CIDP was confirmed by an independent panel of experts. Patients entered a run-in stage, where
any ongoing CIDP treatment was stopped and in order to be eligible for Stage A had to demonstrate active disease, with clinically meaningful
worsening on at least one CIDP clinical assessment tool, including INCAT, I-RODS, or mean grip strength. Treatment na ve patients
were able to skip the run-in period with proof of recent worsening. To advance to Stage B, patients needed to demonstrate evidence of
clinical improvement (ECI) with VYVGART Hytrulo. ECI was achieved through improvement of the INCAT score, or improvement on I-RODS or
mean grip strength if those scales had demonstrated worsening during the run-in period. In Stage B, patients were randomized to either
VYVGART Hytrulo or placebo for up to 48 weeks. The primary endpoint was measured once 88 total relapses or events were achieved in Stage
B and was based on the hazard ratio for the time to first adjusted INCAT deterioration (i.e. relapse). After Stage B, all patients had
the option to roll-over to an open-label extension study to receive VYVGART Hytrulo.
About VYVGART Hytrulo
(efgartigimod alfa and hyaluronidase-qvfc)
VYVGART Hytrulo is a
subcutaneous combination of efgartigimod alfa, a human IgG1 antibody fragment marketed for intravenous use as VYVGART, and recombinant
human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20), Halozyme's ENHANZE drug delivery technology to facilitate subcutaneous injection
delivery of biologics. In binding to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), VYVGART Hytrulo results in the reduction of circulating IgG. It
is the first-and-only approved FcRn blocker administered by subcutaneous injection.
About Chronic Inflammatory
Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
Chronic inflammatory
demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare and serious autoimmune disease of the peripheral nervous system. Although confirmation of
disease pathophysiology is still emerging, there is increasing evidence that IgG antibodies play a key role in the damage to the peripheral
nerves. People with CIDP experience fatigue, muscle weakness and a loss of feeling in their arms and legs that can get worse over time
or may come and go. These symptoms can significantly impair a person's ability to function in their daily lives. Without treatment,
one-third of people living with CIDP will need a wheelchair. There are approximately 24,000 patients in the U.S. currently receiving treatment
is a global immunology company committed to improving the lives of people suffering from severe autoimmune diseases. Partnering with
leading academic researchers through its Immunology Innovation Program (IIP), argenx aims to translate immunology breakthroughs into
a world-class portfolio of novel antibody-based medicines. argenx developed and is commercializing the first approved neonatal Fc
receptor (FcRn) blocker in the U.S., Japan, Israel, the EU, the UK, Canada and China. The Company is evaluating efgartigimod in
multiple serious autoimmune diseases and advancing several earlier stage experimental medicines within its therapeutic franchises.
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