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AstraZeneca says data shows Farxiga reduces cardiovascular death risk

Mon, 29th Aug 2022 19:16

(Alliance News) - AstraZeneca PLC on Saturday said new data show its Farxiga "significantly" lowers the risk of cardiovascular death in patients with heart failure.

Pooled analysis of the Dapa-HF and Deliver trials showed that Farxiga reduced the risk of cardiovascular death by 14% over the median follow-up of 22 months. It reduced total hospitalisation for heart failure by 29%.

The two trials compared Farxiga to placebo.

"The reduction in risk of cardiovascular death was consistent across pre-specified subgroups and is the first analysis to demonstrate a mortality benefit with a HF medication in patients with HF across the left ventricular ejection fraction range," it said.

By Lucy Heming; lucyheming@alliancenews.com

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