Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksVRP.L Share News (VRP)

  • There is currently no data for VRP

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Verona Pharma announces next study of nebulised ensifentrine

Tue, 07th May 2019 14:41

(Sharecast News) - Clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Verona Pharma announced the initiation of a phase 2b dose-ranging study evaluating nebulised ensifentrine (RPL554) added on to a long-acting bronchodilator in patients with moderate-to-severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on Tuesday.The AIM-traded firm said it anticipated reporting data around the end of the year, and beginning phase 3 clinical trials for the indication in 2020.It described ensifentrine as a first-in-class, inhaled, dual inhibitor of the enzymes phosphodiesterase 3 and 4, that had been shown to act both as a bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory agent in a single compound."In addition to further evaluating the potential of nebulized ensifentrine as a first-in-class therapy in symptomatic COPD patients already receiving a long-acting bronchodilator, this study is an important step towards optimising the clinical profile of ensifentrine for the planned end-of-phase 2 meeting with the FDA in the first half of 2020," said Verona Pharma chief executive officer Jan-Anders Karlsson."The study is also expected to further inform the phase 3 clinical development program for ensifentrine in terms of dose selection, patient population, background therapy and clinical endpoints."The company said the four-week, randomised, double-blind, dose-ranging trial planned to enroll around 400 patients with moderate-to-severe COPD, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nebulised ensifentrine when added on to inhaled tiotropium - a long-acting anti-muscarinic (LAMA) commonly used to treat COPD.Patients would receive twice-daily dosing of nebulised ensifentrine for 28 days, at four dosage levels - 0.375 mg, 0.75 mg, 1.5 mg and 3.0 mg.The trial was being performed at about 50 sites in the United States.Verona said the primary endpoint of the trial was improvement in lung function with ensifentrine after four weeks of treatment, as measured by peak forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), which is a standard measure of lung function.FEV1 would be measured from 0 to three hours after dosing.Key additional endpoints included measurements of respiratory symptoms and quality of life measures via different patient-reported outcome tools.The board said that in prior phase 2 clinical studies in patients with moderate to severe COPD, ensifentrine had shown "significant and clinically meaningful" improvements in both lung function and COPD symptoms, including breathlessness.In addition, ensifentrine had further improved lung function and reduced lung volumes in patients taking standard short- and long-acting bronchodilator therapy, including maximum bronchodilator treatment with dual and triple therapy.Ensifentrine had been "well tolerated" in clinical trials involving more than 800 people to date.In addition to advancing the nebulised formulation of ensifentrine through phase 2b clinical development, Verona Pharma said it had also developed a dry powder inhaler and a pressurised metered dose inhaler formulation of ensifentrine.In an ongoing phase 2 clinical trial, it said the dry powder inhaler formulation demonstrated dose-dependent, significant bronchodilation following a single dose, and was currently being evaluated over one week of twice-daily treatment, with top-line data expected in the third quarter.The pressurised metered dose formulation, meanwhile, was planned to enter clinical evaluation in a phase 2 study in COPD patients later in the current quarter.Company narrows losses per share in first quarterAt the same time on Tuesday, Verona Pharma also updated the market on its finances for the three months ended 31 March, reporting cash, cash equivalents and short term investments at period end of £54m, down from £64.7m on 31 December.It said its reported operating loss totalled £7.8m for first quarter, widening from £5.9m, with its reported loss after tax narrowing to £5.4m from £15.3m year-on-year.Operating expenses increased due to an expansion of research and development activity, the board explained.It added that the decrease in the net loss for the three months included an amount of £1.6m within finance income, relating to a reduction in the fair value of the liability representing the outstanding warrants to purchase Verona Pharma shares.That compared to the three months ended 31 March 2018, when the fair value of the warrants increased by £9m, which was recorded within finance expenses.Those movements in the fair value of the warrant liability were non-cash items.Reported losses per share totalled 5.1p for the three months ended 31 March, narrowing from 14.5p at the same time last year.Net cash used in operating activities was £9.9m in the period, rising from £6.2m year-on-year and reflecting increased clinical activities and the timing of supplier payments."The phase 2b clinical trial with nebulized ensifentrine for COPD has begun as planned and we anticipate completing patient dosing in this study by the end of 2019," said Jan-Anders Karlsson."We then plan to advance into our phase 3 clinical trial programme, which we expect to commence in 2020 following the completion of the end of phase 2 meeting with the FDA."We reported positive interim data from our first inhaler study which opens an opportunity to provide an ensifentrine inhaler to the millions of COPD patients who prefer to use a handheld inhaler device."
More News
12 Jan 2015 11:55

Verona Pharma doses first volunteers in 'RPL554' asthma trial

Verona Pharma said the first group of volunteers have been dosed with its new nebulised formulation of its RPL554 product as part of a Phase I/II clinical trial, which analysts said was a significant step. The AIM company said the study's main objective was to confirm the safety, tolerability and br

Read more
12 Jan 2015 09:23

Verona Pharma Doses First Recruitments In RPL554 Clinical Trial

Read more
30 Sep 2014 12:38

CORRECT: UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Intertek's Gain Is Inchcape's Loss On CEO Change

Read more
30 Sep 2014 12:35

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: Clothing Retailers Hit By Next Weather Warning

Read more
30 Sep 2014 11:51

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Intertek's Gain Is Inchcape's Loss On CEO Change

Read more
30 Sep 2014 09:07

Verona Pharma Appoints Biresh Roy As Chief Financial Officer

Read more
29 Sep 2014 07:45

Verona Shares Up As Data Shows Potential Of RPL554 In Cystic Fibrosis

Read more
11 Sep 2014 11:01

Verona Pharma Posts Widened Loss As It Continues Drug Development

Read more
23 Jun 2014 10:47

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: ASOS Hit By Suspicious Warehouse Fire

Read more
23 Jun 2014 10:10

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Mining Companies Cheered By China PMI Data

Read more
23 Jun 2014 07:27

UK MORNING BRIEFING: Shares Down As Iraq Fighting Lifts Oil Prices

Read more
23 Jun 2014 06:47

Verona Pharma To Halt VRP700 Development After Trial Failure

Read more
28 Apr 2014 08:53

Verona Pharma Loss Widens As It Continues To Develop Pipeline Drugs

LONDON (Alliance News) - Verona Pharma PLC Monday posted a widened pretax loss for 2013 as it continued to develop its two pipeline drugs towards commercialisation. Veron posted a pretax loss of GBP2.8 million, widened from a pretax loss of GBP2.6 million in 2012, as administration expense

Read more
7 Mar 2014 12:51

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: Boohoo.com Latest On IPO Catwalk

LONDON (Alliance News) - Online fashion retailer Boohoo.com, the latest UK retailer to firm up its initial public offering, has said it plans to raise GBP300 million in the AIM listing, giving it a higher-then-expected initial market capitalisation of GBP560 million.

Read more

7 Mar 2014 10:57

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Aviva Leads Blue-Chip Risers Again

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices midday Friday. ------- FTSE 100 - WINNERS Aviva, up 4.2%. After closing as the blue-chip index's biggest riser on Thursday, Aviva is again the stand out performer Frid

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.