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Belite Bio Completes Enrollment in Pivotal Global Phase 3 DRAGON Trial Evaluating Oral Tinlarebant for Stargardt Disease Tinlarebant (a/k/a LBS-008) is Belite Bio's orally administered tablet intended to slow disease pro

Key Takeaway: Belite Bio has completed enrollment for its pivotal global Phase 3 DRAGON trial of Tinlarebant, an oral treatment for Stargardt Disease. The study involves 90 adolescent patients from 11 countries, marking a significant milestone for the company's clinical program. Interim safety and efficacy data are anticipated in mid-2024, as Tinlarebant aims to become the first FDA-approved therapy for a disease with no existing treatments. The trial is double-blinded and placebo-controlled, focusing on slowing the rate of disease progression.
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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Enrollment of 90 patients completed across 11 countries, indicating strong global participation.
  • Tinlarebant has potential to be the first FDA-approved treatment for STGD1, addressing a significant unmet medical need.
  • Interim safety and efficacy data expected in mid-2024, keeping stakeholders informed of progress.

CONCERNS & RISKS

  • There are no currently approved treatments for STGD1, highlighting the uncertainty around treatment efficacy.
  • Forward-looking statements indicate potential risks in demonstrating safety and efficacy of Tinlarebant.

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Belite Bio Completes
Enrollment in Pivotal Global Phase 3
DRAGON Trial Evaluating Oral Tinlarebant for Stargardt Disease
Tinlarebant (a/k/a LBS-008) is Belite Bio's orally administered tablet intended to slow disease progression in patients with Stargardt Disease (STGD1) and Geographic Atrophy (GA) in advanced Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration (Dry AMD)
90 patients completed enrollment across 11 countries worldwide
Interim safety and efficacy data from the Phase 3 "DRAGON" trial for STGD1 is expected in mid-2024
Tinlarebant has been granted Fast Track and Rare Pediatric Disease Designations in the U.S., and Orphan Drug Designation in both the U.S. and Europe for STGD1, for which there are no FDA approved treatments
SAN DIEGO, July 24, 2023- Belite Bio, Inc (NASDAQ: BLTE) ("Belite"
or the "Company"), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical drug development company focused on advancing novel therapeutics targeting
retinal degenerative eye diseases which have significant unmet medical needs, today announced that enrollment of its pivotal global Phase
3 "DRAGON" trial for patients with Stargardt Disease (STGD1) has completed. Tinlarebant is an oral, once daily retinol binding
protein 4 (RBP4) antagonist designed to lower levels of ocular vitamin-A based toxins implicated in STGD1.
"Completing enrollment of all 90 adolescent subjects across 11
countries worldwide in the Phase 3 DRAGON trial marks an important milestone for our late-stage program in STGD1. Importantly, we are
pleased to see the embrace of this much needed therapeutic opportunity by the STGD1 patient community. The DRAGON trial has potential
to be the first global Phase 3 clinical trial to demonstrate a treatment benefit in patients with STGD1 and we look forward to sharing
the interim safety and efficacy data in mid-2024." said Dr. Tom Lin, CEO of Belite Bio.
Professor Michel Michaelides, the Principal Investigator and the
Chief Investigator of the DRAGON trial from Moorfields Eye Hospital in the United Kingdom, one of the top recruiting sites globally,
added that, "It has been a pleasure and privilege to be one of the recruiting sites for this promising Phase 3 DRAGON trial.
The sustained slowing of disease progression demonstrated in the 18-month Phase 2 trial for patients with STGD1 is highly
encouraging, and further reinforces our belief in the transformative potential of Tinlarebant to be the first FDA-approved treatment
The pivotal Phase 3 DRAGON trial is a randomized, double-masked,
placebo-controlled, global and multi-center study, designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Tinlarebant in adolescent STGD1 patients.
The DRAGON trial has global sites in 11 countries, including the U.S., the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands,
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia. 90 patients have been enrolled in this study with a 2:1 randomization (active:placebo). The
primary efficacy endpoint is slowing of lesion growth rate, along with the assessment of safety and tolerability. Tinlarebant has been
granted Fast Track Designation and Rare Pediatric Disease Designation in the U.S., and Orphan Drug Designation in both the U.S. and Europe
Topline data for Tinlarebant in the Phase 2 STGD1 study is expected
in the fourth quarter of 2023 and the interim data for the Phase 3 DRAGON trial is expected by mid-2024.
In addition, Belite plans to have the first patient enrolled in the
2-year Phase 3 study (PHOENIX) of Tinlarebant in Geographic Atrophy (GA) in the third quarter of 2023.
About Tinlarebant (a/k/a LBS-008)
Tinlarebant is a novel oral therapy which is intended to reduce the
accumulation of toxins in the eye that cause STGD1 and contribute to GA, or advanced Dry AMD. These toxins are by-products of the visual
cycle, which is dependent on the supply of vitamin A (retinol) to the eye. Tinlarebant works by reducing and maintaining levels of serum
retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4), the sole carrier protein for retinol transport from the liver to the eye. By modulating the amount of
retinol entering the eye, Tinlarebant reduces the formation of these toxins. Tinlarebant has been granted Fast Track Designation and Rare
Pediatric Disease designation in the U.S., and Orphan Drug Designation in the U.S. and Europe for the treatment of STGD1.
Stargardt Disease (STGD1)
STGD1 is the most common inherited retinal dystrophy (causing blurring
or loss of central vision) in both adults and children. The disease is caused by mutations in a retina-specific gene (ABCA4) which results
in massive accumulation of toxic vitamin A byproducts (known as "bisretinoids") in the retina leading to retinal cell death
and progressive loss of central vision. The fluorescent properties of bisretinoids and the development of retinal imaging systems have
helped ophthalmologists identify and monitor disease progression. Currently, there are no FDA approved treatments for STGD1.
Importantly, STGD1 and GA, or advanced Dry AMD, share a similar pathophysiology
which is characterized by the excessive accumulation of cytotoxic bisretinoids, retinal cell death, and loss of vision. Vision loss occurs
slowly, despite peripheral expansion of "dead retina", until the disease reaches the center of the eye (the macula). Therefore,
Belite Bio intends to evaluate safety and efficacy of Tinlarebant in GA patients in its Phase 3 study (PHOENIX).
Belite Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical drug development
company focused on advancing novel therapeutics targeting retinal degenerative eye diseases which have significant unmet medical needs,
such as STGD1 and GA in advanced dry AMD, in addition to specific metabolic diseases. For more information, follow us the Company on
Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook or visit us at www.belitebio.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, about
future expectations, plans and prospects, as well as any other statements regarding matters that are not historical facts. These
statements include but are not limited to statements regarding the potential implications of clinical data for patients, clinical
development and regulatory milestones of its product candidates, and any other statements containing the words "expect,"
"will," "target," "plan," and other similar expressions. Actual results may differ materially
from those indicated in the forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including but not limited to Belite
Bio's ability to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of its drug candidates; the clinical results for its drug candidates,
which may not support further development or regulatory approval; the content and timing of decisions made by the relevant
regulatory authorities regarding regulatory approval of Belite Bio's drug candidates; the potential efficacy of Tinlarebant,
as well as those risks more fully discussed in the "Risk Factors" section in Belite Bio's filings with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to Belite Bio, and
Belite Bio undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tinlarebant used for?

Tinlarebant is designed to slow disease progression in Stargardt Disease and Geographic Atrophy.

How many patients were enrolled in the DRAGON trial?

The DRAGON trial enrolled 90 patients across 11 countries worldwide.

What designations has Tinlarebant received?

Tinlarebant has received Fast Track and Rare Pediatric Disease Designations in the U.S.

When will interim data from the trial be available?

Interim safety and efficacy data from the trial is expected by mid-2024.

What type of trial is the DRAGON study?

The DRAGON trial is a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled study.

Last updated: Jul 24, 2023