Attruby, BridgeBio and ttr
Yahoo · 1h
FDA approves BridgeBio’s Attruby for ATTR-CM treatment
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved BridgeBio Pharma’s Attruby (acoramidis), an oral transthyretin (TTR) stabiliser, to treat adults with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). The approval aims to decrease cardiovascular deaths and related hospitalisations.
The Pharma Letter · 46m
BridgeBio’s Attruby wins FDA approval
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved Attruby (acoramidis), an orally-administered near-complete (≥90%) stabilizer of Transthyretin (TTR) for the treatment of adults with ATTR-CM to reduce cardiovascular death and cardiovascular-related hospitalization.
Seeking Alpha · 15h
BridgeBio: Next Chapter Begins After Attruby Approval
2025 will be a very eventful year for BridgeBio. In addition to the commercial launches of Attruby in the United States, Europe, and Japan, the company expects to report results from registrational trials of infigratinib, encaleret, and BBP-418, and it could have as many as four products on the market by the end of 2026.
pharmaphorum · 3h
BridgeBio poised to challenge Pfizer after Attruby approval
The price is close to the average $225,000 annual cost of Pfizer's drugs, before any discounts or rebates, although BridgeBio has said it will provide Attruby for free for the lifetime of any patient who participated in clinical trials of the drug.
STAT · 2d
BridgeBio wins FDA approval for heart disease drug
The Food and Drug Administration approved on Friday a new medicine from BridgeBio for patients with a progressive heart disease — the first new treatment for the condition in over five years and the company’s first significant commercial product. The drug, known scientifically as acoramidis, will be sold by BridgeBio under the brand name Attruby.
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