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Neurocrine Biosciences Provides Update on Phase 3 Study of Valbenazine in Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: NBIX) today announced that its Phase 3 KINECT®-DCP study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of...

Key Takeaway: Neurocrine Biosciences has announced that its Phase 3 KINECT-DCP study evaluating valbenazine for treating dyskinetic cerebral palsy did not meet primary or secondary endpoints. This outcome is particularly disheartening as there are currently no approved therapies for this condition. The study was the largest double-blind placebo-controlled trial conducted for dyskinetic cerebral palsy, involving participants aged six to 70 over a 14-week period. Adverse events observed were consistent with the known safety profile of the drug. Full study results are expected to be reported at a future scientific meeting.

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  • The Phase 3 KINECT-DCP study did not meet its primary or key secondary endpoints.
  • The results are disappointing, especially given the lack of approved treatments for dyskinetic cerebral palsy.

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SAN DIEGO , Dec. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: NBIX ) today announced that its Phase 3 KINECT ® -DCP study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of valbenazine in pediatric and adult participants who have dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) did not meet primary or key secondary endpoints. The primary objective of the study was to assess improvement in chorea, a type of involuntary movement, in individuals with DCP.
"These results are disappointing, as there are no approved treatments for people living with dyskinetic cerebral palsy," said Sanjay Keswani, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Neurocrine Biosciences. "We are deeply grateful to the patients and their families, as well as the investigators and site staff, whose commitment, dedication, and participation made this clinical trial possible."
The study – the largest double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial ever completed in DCP – evaluated the efficacy of 14 weeks of treatment with valbenazine compared with placebo in pediatric and adult participants who have dyskinesia due to cerebral palsy with choreiform movements. Adverse events were generally consistent with the established safety profile for valbenazine.
Neurocrine will report the full study results at an upcoming scientific meeting.
About Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy (CP) is a nonprogressive neurodevelopmental disorder that affects movement and posture, starting in early childhood. It occurs in about three per 1,000 children in the United States. People living with dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) often have mixed hyperkinetic movements, including dystonia (sustained or intermittent involuntary muscle contractions) and choreoathetosis (random or writhing involuntary movements), leading to severe motor impairment. DCP accounts for approximately 15% of CP cases. Currently, no therapies are approved to treat dystonia or choreoathetosis in CP.
About the Phase 3 KINECT ® -DCP Study The Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of valbenazine for the treatment of dyskinesia due to cerebral palsy in pediatric and adult participants who experience choreiform movements. Participants aged six to 70 years were randomized to receive either valbenazine or placebo for 14 weeks during the double-blind treatment period. Following this, participants had the option to enter an open-label extension phase, during which all received valbenazine. The primary objective for this study is to evaluate the efficacy of valbenazine versus placebo on improving chorea in pediatric and adult subjects who have DCP with choreiform movements.
About Valbenazine Valbenazine is a selective vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) inhibitor. Neurocrine Biosciences received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in 2017 for valbenazine as the first drug ever developed for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia. In 2023, the company received FDA approval for valbenazine as a treatment for chorea associated with Huntington's disease. Neurocrine is developing two next generation VMAT2 inhibitors, led by NBI-1065890 entering Phase 2 development for tardive dyskinesia in 2026.
About Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Neurocrine Biosciences is a leading neuroscience-focused, biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs. We are dedicated to discovering and developing life-changing treatments for patients with under-addressed neurological, neuroendocrine and neuropsychiatric disorders. The company's diverse portfolio includes FDA-approved treatments for tardive dyskinesia, chorea associated with Huntington's disease, classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia, endometriosis* and uterine fibroids,* as well as a robust pipeline including multiple compounds in mid- to late-phase clinical development across our core therapeutic areas. For three decades, we have applied our unique insight into neuroscience and the interconnections between brain and body systems to treat complex conditions. We relentlessly pursue medicines to ease the burden of debilitating diseases and disorders because you deserve brave science. For more information, visit neurocrine.com , and follow the company on LinkedIn , X , Facebook and YouTube . (* in collaboration with AbbVie )
The NEUROCRINE BIOSCIENCES logo, NEUROCRINE, YOU DESERVE BRAVE SCIENCE and KINECT are registered trademarks of Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
SOURCE Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the KINECT-DCP study?

The KINECT-DCP study did not meet its primary or key secondary endpoints.

What was evaluated in the KINECT-DCP study?

The study assessed the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of valbenazine in DCP.

Who conducted the KINECT-DCP study?

The study was conducted by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

What is dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP)?

DCP is a nonprogressive neurodevelopmental disorder affecting movement and posture.

What is valbenazine used for?

Valbenazine is a VMAT2 inhibitor approved for tardive dyskinesia and Huntington's chorea.

Last updated: Dec 22, 2025