- Robust Response Sustained through Two Years of Treatment with Zygel in Patients from Phase 2 FAB-C Trial -
- Top Line Results of Pivotal CONNECT-FX Trial Expected Late in the Second Quarter of 2020 -
DEVON, Pa., May 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZYNE), the leader in innovative pharmaceutically-produced transdermal cannabinoid therapies for rare and near-rare neuropsychiatric disorders, today announced the availability of a poster describing 116-week (two-year) data from the Phase 2 FAB-C (Treatment of Fragile X Syndrome Anxiety and Behavioral Challenges with CBD) trial of Zygel (CBD transdermal gel; ZYN002) in pediatric and adolescent patients with Fragile X syndrome (FXS). The data in the poster show that the statistically significant improvements from baseline that were observed at week 12 were sustained in each subscale score of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist for Fragile X (ABC-CFXS) through two years for patients who participated in the open label extension.
The poster entitled Cannabidiol Transdermal Gel for the Treatment of Fragile X Syndrome: Post Hoc Analysis and Pattern of Efficacy on Domains of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community for FXS (ABC-CFXS) Through 116 Weeks of Treatment is available at the 2020 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Science Highlights Virtual Session. The Virtual Session is online at http://www.aan.com/2020science. A copy of the poster is also available on the Zynerba corporate website at http://zynerba.com/publications/.
Its very exciting to see that the observed early benefits of Zygel appear to be sustained for over two years in patients who enrolled in the open label extension of FAB-C; these data suggest the potential for a sustained and measurable benefit for those patients who experience an early response, said Zynerbas Chief Medical Officer, Joseph M. Palumbo, MD, FAPA, MACPsych. Its also reassuring to see these responses in the context of a strong tolerability profile. We look forward to the results of our pivotal CONNECT-FX study in children and adolescents with FXS late this quarter.
Open Label Phase 2 FAB-C Trial Background
The 12-week treatment results of the Phase 2 FAB-C trial were initially announced in September 2017. These data were published in the August 2nd, 2019 online edition of Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. (Press release)
Twenty patients aged 6 to 17 years of age with Fragile X as confirmed by molecular documentation of FMR1 full mutation were enrolled in the open label FAB-C study. Zygel was added on to other medications being administered. At the completion of the 12-week study (Period 1), patients could enter an extension study (Period 2).
Thirteen patients who completed the Period 1 rolled into Period 2. One patient who withdrew during Period 2 for reasons unrelated to safety or efficacy had no efficacy data post week 12 and therefore was not included in the analyses. Ten patients exceeded two years of therapy.
Sustained Improvement in Core FXS Behaviors over Two Years of Treatment with Zygel
Statistically significant improvements from baseline were observed at week 12 in all six subscale scores of the ABC-CFXS in Period 1 and these statistically significant improvements were sustained through two years in subjects who entered Period 2. The persistence of effect over the two-year period is as follows.
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In addition, statistically significant improvements from baseline were observed at week 12 in the total score and all five subscale scores of ADAMS and these statistically significant improvements persisted to two years.
Responder Analysis
Zynerba performed responder analyses for patients achieving at least a 25% and 50% improvement from baseline for each subscale of the ABC-CFXS.
Maximal 25% responder rates for each ABC-CFXS domain at any visit in patients who completed Period 1 ranged from 72.2% to 83.3% and emerged by week 8 for all domains. Most patients who entered Period 2 met criteria for response at weeks 12 (66.7%) and 116 (80%).
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Maximal 50% responder rates for each ABC-CFXS domain at any visit ranged from 50.0% to 77.8% in patients who completed Period 1 and were observed at week 8 for all domains except stereotypy. Among patients who entered Period 2, 50% responder rates ranged from 50% to 83.3% at week 12. At week 116, the range of 50.0% responder rates was observed to be descriptively higher, ranging from 60% to 100% across the six ABC-CFXS domains.
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Evidence of Global, Multi-domain, and Sustained Reduction in Behavioral Symptom Burden
Radar charts were created to visualize the proportional effect of Zygel across the six ABC-CFXS subscales. The boundaries of the polygon at screening and endpoint allow visualization of change across all domains cross-sectionally and over time. These radar charts suggest global and sustained reductions in severity with Zygel treatment in patients who entered Period 2.
Tolerability of Zygel over Two Years of Treatment
Zygel was well tolerated in the FAB-C trial over two years. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) any event occurring during a trial period whether unrelated or related to study drug - are common in children and expected over a two-year period. Of the 66 TEAEs reported in 19 patients, all were either mild (85%) or moderate (15%), and 91% were determined to be unrelated to treatment. No treatment-related TEAEs occurred in more than one patient. Only one serious adverse event (constipation) was reported over two years of treatment and was not related to treatment.
The authors of the poster concluded that:
About Fragile X Syndrome (FXS)Fragile X syndrome is a rare genetic developmental disability that is the leading known cause of both inherited intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder, affecting 1 in 3,600 to 4,000 males and 1 in 4,000 to 6,000 females. It is the most common inherited intellectual disability in males and a significant cause of intellectual disability in females, and the leading genetic cause of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). FXS is caused by a mutation in the Fragile X Mental Retardation gene (FMR1) located on the X chromosome and leads to dysregulation of the endocannabinoid pathway including the reduction in endogenous cannabinoids (2-AG and anandamide). The disorder negatively affects synaptic function, plasticity and neuronal connections, and results in a spectrum of intellectual disabilities and behavioral symptoms, such as social avoidance and irritability.In the US, there are about 71,000 patients suffering with FXS.
About Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Zynerba Pharmaceuticals is the leader in pharmaceutically-produced transdermal cannabinoid therapies for rare and near-rare neuropsychiatric disorders. We are committed to improving the lives of patients and their families living with severe, chronic health conditions including Fragile X syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, and a heterogeneous group of rare and ultra-rare epilepsies known as developmental and epileptic encephalopathies. Learn more at http://www.zynerba.com and follow us on Twitter at @ZynerbaPharma.
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Mean Percentage of Improvements from Baseline in ABC-CFXS Subscale Scores, Patients Who Entered Period 2
Mean Percentage of Improvements from Baseline in ABC-CFXS Subscale Scores, Patients Who Entered Period 2
Proportion of Patients with a 25% Improvement from Baseline ABC-CFXS Subscales for (A) Patients Who Completed Period 1 and (B) Patients Who Entered Period 2
Proportion of Patients with a 25% Improvement from Baseline ABC-CFXS Subscales for (A) Patients Who Completed Period 1 and (B) Patients Who Entered Period 2
Proportion of Patients with a 50% Improvement from Baseline ABC-CFXS Subscales for (A) Patients Who Completed Period 1 and (B) Patients Who Entered Period 2
Proportion of Patients with a 50% Improvement from Baseline ABC-CFXS Subscales for (A) Patients Who Completed Period 1 and (B) Patients Who Entered Period 2
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