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October 15, 2012
08:03 EDTLLYEli Lilly announces positive results for ramucirumab
Eli Lilly announced that the REGARD trial, a Phase III study of ramucirumab in patients with metastatic gastric cancer, met its primary endpoint of improved overall survival and also showed prolonged progression-free survival. This trial is the first Phase III data read-out for ramucirumab. The REGARD trial compared ramucirumab and best supportive care to placebo and best supportive care as a second-line treatment in patients with metastatic gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancers. The most frequent adverse reaction occurring at a higher rate on the ramucirumab arm was hypertension. Other adverse reactions occurring at a higher rate on the ramucirumab arm compared to the placebo arm were diarrhea and headache.
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May 21, 2013
07:24 EDTLLYGlobal Health Care to host a conference
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May 16, 2013
08:55 EDTLLYBofA/Merrill's pharmaceuticals analysts hold analyst/industry conference call
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May 14, 2013
09:09 EDTLLYEli Lilly announces CEO John Lechleiter recovering from surgery
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07:24 EDTLLYEBD Group to host a conference
BioTrinity 2013 is being held in Newbury, England on May 14-16.
May 10, 2013
11:48 EDTLLYDrugmakers to face pressure on U.S. prices, Reuters says
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08:02 EDTLLYEli Lilly's Enzastaurin Phase III study did not meet primary endpoint
Eli Lilly announced Phase III clinical trial results from enzastaurin's PRELUDE study, which explored the molecule as a monotherapy in the prevention of relapse in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The study failed to show a statistically significant increase compared to placebo in disease-free survival in patients at high risk of relapse following rituximab-based chemotherapy. There were no new safety findings, and the safety data were consistent with previously disclosed studies. Lilly will stop development of enzastaurin, which is expected to result in a second-quarter charge to R&D expense of approximately $30M. The company's previously-issued financial guidance for 2013 remains unchanged.
May 9, 2013
11:01 EDTLLYSears Holdings names Jeff Balagna Chief Information Officer
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