Merck’s Bezlotoxumab C. Difficile Data Pave Way For Antibodies

Company readies regulatory filings for bezlotoxumab as a monotherapy in preventing C. difficile, following presentation of positive MODIFY I and II data at the ICAAC meeting in San Diego.

In addition to paving the way for regulatory filings, Merck & Co. Inc.’s pivotal data for bezlotoxumab sheds light on the nature of the gastrointestinal infection Clostridium difficile and for the potential role of monoclonal antibodies in preventing recurrence of the condition, as well as in infectious disease more broadly.

Currently, no drug is approved for preventing recurrence of C. difficile and the disease burden is large. Merck notes that...

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