Roche "good" cholesterol drug shows early promise

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Previously it has been virtually impossible to use medications which have the ability to raise good cholesterol levels (HDL)


LONDON | Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:17pm EDT
(Reuters) - An experimental drug from Roche designed to raise "good" HDL cholesterol has produced encouraging results in a small mid-stage clinical trial, boosting shares in the Swiss drugmaker by more than 2 percent on Monday.

Further details about the performance of dalcetrapib will be released at a medical meeting in Paris next week, but analysts said a scientific abstract posted by the European Society of Cardiology at the weekend painted a positive picture.

While dalcetrapib continues to be viewed as a high-risk project, its chances of success have improved following data from the 130-patient Phase II imaging study showing it does not increase plaque-related inflammation on artery walls.

Furthermore, patients on the new drug had less build-up of potentially artery-clogging plaque in their blood vessel walls than those on placebo, and the medicine was well tolerated.

It is still early days for dalcetrapib, and medical experts remain wary following the high-profile failure of a similar drug from Pfizer called torcetrapib. There is also a lack of evidence -- so far at least -- that raising HDL with drugs actually stops heart attacks and strokes.

But analysts believe the medicine could become a major seller if it proves itself in final-stage Phase III tests.

Roche will have to wait for results from a much larger clinical study at the end of 2012 to see whether its medicine produces a real benefit in clinical outcomes. Still, the early signs are encouraging, with only two cardiovascular events among patients on dalcetrapib seen in the small Phase II trial, compared with 13 among those on placebo.

Merck & Co also has a competitor in the HDL-raising drug race, known as anacetrapib.
 

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Start with low dose and build up slowly. If I take a baby aspirin along with the slo-niacin just before bed, I'm fine -- no problems. I take 2,250mgs every night. Three 750mg tabs.
 

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I enjoy the flushed face and itchy skin. Just take a shower. Should we invest now or wait for further study?:confused:
 

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