Galapagos successfully completes Phase I clinical trials for rheumatoid arthritis candidate drug GLPG0259
Phase II efficacy study in rheumatoid arthritis patients planned to start later this year
The Phase I studies for GLPG0259 have shown a good safety profile in healthy volunteers and confirm a once-daily oral dosing regimen. Furthermore, the studies have confirmed the feasibility of combining GLPG0259 with methotrexate (the current standard treatment for RA) in future trials. A similar safety and PK profile was observed for the capsule formulation of GLPG0259, which will be used in the Phase II efficacy trial in RA patients scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2010.
"This latest clinical study further demonstrated the safety and once-daily dosing of GLPG0259 in healthy volunteers and sets us on course to initiate an extended trial in rheumatoid arthritis patients," said Onno van de Stolpe, CEO of Galapagos. "We are very pleased with how this program is progressing and excited that we are on track to start the assessment of the first Galapagos-based candidate drug in patients later this year."
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