More than two years after the U.S. FDA shocked Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. with its rejection of obeticholic acid to treat fibrosis due to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the company has announced data it said will form the basis of a NDA refile in the disease for which there is no approved therapy.
Treating sooner in the disease course – “hit them hard, hit them early,” as CEO Tahir Mahmood put it – may change outcomes for the better with AMT-101, the candidate from Applied Molecular Transport Inc. (AMT) tested in a combo trial against ulcerative colitis (UC), officials said during a conference call with investors.