Mixed Early Phase III Results With Aldeyra’s First-In-Class Dry Eye Candidate

Aldeyra To Initiate Part 2 Of The Adaptive Phase III Study In 2020

The first part of Aldeyra’s Phase III RENEW study of the aldehyde trap candidate, reproxalap, shows positive effects on one of two co-primary endpoints and indicates an induction-maintenance dosing regimen should be used in part 2 of the study, expected to start in the first half of next year.

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Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. has presented mixed top-line results from part 1 of its adaptive Phase III RENEW study of the potential first-in-class dry eye disease therapy, reproxalap, and investors have reacted cautiously to the data.

The Lexington, MA-based biotech’s share price on NASDAQ declined by 32% on 3 December to $5.06, the day the data...

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