Positive Asthma Data Prompts Pulmagen To Seek Global Partner For CRTh2 Antagonist

Following positive Phase II data from its CRTh2 antagonist PTR-36 in eosinophilic asthma patients, Pulmagen is looking for a late-stage development partner. PTR-36 is administered at a dose 'an order of magnitude lower' than a competing program from Novartis which is in Phase III, said the small UK firm.

Pulmagen Therapeutics (Asthma) Ltd. is looking for a partner to take its eosinophilic asthma treatment into late stage development following positive Phase II data from a trial conducted by its Japanese partner Teijin Pharma Ltd..

Teijin, which secured Japanese rights to the once daily, orally administered CRTh2 antagonist in 2012, will be pursuing its development...

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