R-Tech Ueno Discloses Results Of Phase 2 Retinitis Pigmentosa Clinical Trial
Main Category: Eye Health / BlindnessArticle Date: 08 Jun 2010 - 11:00 PDT
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Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCMP) today confirmed that its partner, R-Tech Ueno, Ltd. ("RTU") (Osaka Securities Exchange Hercules code: 4573), reported the results of its recently completed phase 2 clinical trial of UF-021 in retinitis pigmentosa patients. The results showed improvement in visual function dose-dependently in both visual field test and subjective findings. Furthermore, although there was an irritation upon instillation, there were no severe adverse effects.
This was a multi-center, randomized, double blind, three parallel group, placebo controlled study conducted according to current Good Clinical Practice (cGCP). This phase 2 clinical study of UF-021 was conducted in 112 mid-stage to late-stage retinitis pigmentosa patients.
In April 2009, Sucampo licensed from RTU the development and commercialization rights to UF-021 for the United States and Canada, including all associated patents, improvements and other intellectual property owned, controlled and developed by RTU.
The data from this trial is undergoing further analysis and will be submitted to an appropriate scientific conference for presentation.
Retinitis pigmentosa is a genetic disease characterized by progressive, irreversible vision loss and decreasing visual acuity. As RP progresses, daily life becomes increasingly more difficult. Blindness from all causes is among the most significant injuries to a patient's quality of life and is a major driver of patient-based cost of care and life-style maintenance. There are no drugs or therapeutic procedures currently approved for the treatment of RP today.
About R-Tech Ueno, Ltd.
R-Tech Ueno is a bio venture company established in September 1989 for the purpose of marketing and R&D of drugs. Under leadership of the CEO, also a medical doctor, the company is developing new drugs on the theme of "Physician-Oriented New Drug Innovation", targeting ophthalmologic and dermatologic diseases that previously had no effective therapeutic agent. We aim at becoming a "global pharmaceutical company specializing in specific fields (ophthalmology and dermatology) and selling and developing pharmaceutical products through the eyes of doctors." We are promoting development of new drugs for unmet medical needs (medical needs that are not fulfilled yet) which the Japanese government recommends and assists, orphan drugs and the drugs in the field of anti-aging (lifestyle drugs).
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Congratulations!!
posted by Bikash K Dewan on 11 Jun 2010 at 9:02 pmWe wish Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCMP) & R-Tech Ueno, Ltd. ("RTU") more success in their coming trails. Congratulations to them on their present success.
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