Not heeding earlier FDA advice has earned Levo Therapeutics Inc. a complete response letter (CRL) for its NDA seeking approval for intranasal carbetocin (LV-101) in hyperphagia associated with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). The CRL followed a 12-1 negative advisory committee vote in November.
While privately held Levo Therapeutics Inc.’s phase III study of LV-101 (intranasal carbetocin) for treating Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) failed to meet its primary outcome measurements, the company’s CEO told Bioworld the first secondary endpoint showed a statistical significance that raised her hopes the FDA might approve the selective oxytocin-receptor agonist for the indication.