Novartis NewsNovartis data show rapid and effective disease activity control with remibrutinib (LOU064) in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria
Results from a Phase IIb study show all remibrutinib doses provided significant improvements in UAS7 change from baseline at week 4 and week 12 compared to placebo, and a favorable safety profile across the entire dose range tested
All doses provided clinically meaningful improvements with respect to the proportion of patients achieving UAS7=0 (complete absence of hives and itch) and UAS7≤6 (well-controlled disease activity) vs. placebo over the treatment period, starting as early as Week 1
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Novartis NewsNovartis accelerates efforts toward ESG targets to increase access to medicines, improve health equity and achieve net-zero carbon emissions
Reached nearly 29 million patients to date in 2021 through our flagship programs and strategic innovative brands
Announced a planned 10-year commitment with historically black colleges and universities to address root causes of systemic disparities in health outcomes
Continued our global health leadership with positive phase 2b results for our next generation antimalarial therapy ganaplacide in combination with lumefantrine which support its continued development