Business Update
- Global phase 3 CONVERT study advancing on track. The company continues to expect patient enrollment in its phase 3 study of ARIKAYCE (liposomal amikacin for inhalation) to conclude in 2016. The study, which is known as CONVERT™ or INS-212, is evaluating ARIKAYCE in nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) lung disease caused by Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). CONVERT is taking place in 18 countries and involves more than 145 sites. The primary efficacy endpoint is the proportion of subjects who achieve culture conversion at Month 6 in the ARIKAYCE plus multi-drug regimen arm compared to the multi-drug regimen without ARIKAYCE arm.
- Data from phase 2 study of ARIKAYCE presented at the 1st
World Bronchiectasis Conference . One-year follow-up data from the company's phase 2 study of ARIKAYCE in patients with NTM lung disease were recently presented at the 1stWorld Bronchiectasis Conference inHannover, Germany . The presentation was one of nine abstracts accepted for oral presentation. - Data from phase 1 clinical study of INS1009 to be presented at ERS 2016. Two abstracts have been accepted for presentation at the
European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress taking place inLondon September 3-7 . The posters are titled "Single dose pharmacokinetics of C16TR for Inhalation (INS1009) vs. treprostinil inhalation solution" and "Safety and pharmacokinetics study of a single ascending dose of C16TR for inhalation (INS1009)". The presentations will take place onMonday September 5 . INS1009 is one of the company's nebulized treprostinil prodrugs, which may offer a differentiated product profile with therapeutic potential in rare pulmonary disorders such as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), pulmonary sarcoidosis, and severe refractory asthma. - US Patent strengthens global patent portfolio. The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued patent no. 9,402,845, which provides methods of treating pulmonary infections via inhalation administration of a formulation containing a liposomal quinolone antibiotic and free quinolone antibiotic, such as ciprofloxacin. For example, a method of treating a bronchiectasis patient for a Pseudomonas aeruginosa pulmonary infection with the formulation is provided. The patent complements ARIKAYCE's global intellectual property estate and further solidifies Insmed's position as an innovator of liposomal antibiotic technology for pulmonary disorders and infections.
"Our phase 3 CONVERT study is our top corporate priority and we anticipate concluding enrollment later this year," said
Second Quarter Financial Results
For the second quarter of 2016,
Research and development expenses were
General and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2016 were
Balance Sheet Highlights and Cash Guidance
"Observing the market changes from the beginning of the year, we are closely managing our operations resulting in cash operating expenses at the low end of our guidance for the first half of the year," said
As of
The company is investing in the following activities in 2016: (i) clinical development of ARIKAYCE, (ii) regulatory and pre-commercial initiatives for ARIKAYCE, and (iii) preclinical and clinical activities for its earlier-stage pipeline.
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