The age-old separation of dentistry from medicine is deeply embedded in education and professional practice. Given the great advances in both disciplines in recent decades, there is a reasonable argument to be made for maintaining the divide.
What Cortexyme Inc.’s chief operating officer Christopher Lowe called “a giant step forward” in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research with atuzaginstat (COR-388) was viewed differently by Wall Street, which walloped shares (NASDAQ:CRTX) by 76%, or $44.17, causing the stock to close at $13.51.
The FDA placed a partial clinical hold on atuzaginstat (COR-388) from Cortexyme Inc., of South San Francisco, stating that no new participants should be enrolled in the open-label extension portion of the phase II/III GAIN trial in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.
The independent data monitoring committee overseeing Cortexyme Inc.’s phase II/III trial of atuzaginstat (COR-388), a gingipain inhibitor for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, has recommended the study continue to its one-year endpoint.
SAN DIEGO – Smaller companies looking to move their Alzheimer’s disease drugs into late-stage testing as quickly as possible are eschewing cognitive endpoints that can take years to readout for biomarkers and functional assays of brain activity.