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​​AZD0780, a novel oral PCSK9 inhibitor, demonstrated significant LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) reduction in PURSUIT Phase IIb trial

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​New late-breaking clinical trial data presented at ACC and published simultaneously in JACC show benefit of investigational medicine AZD0780 on top of standard of care

WILMINGTON, Del., March 31, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Positive results from the PURSUIT Phase IIb trial for AstraZeneca’s AZD0780 demonstrated a statistically significant low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) reduction when administered on top of standard-of-care statin therapy, as compared with placebo.1,2 AZD0780 is an investigational once-daily oral PCSK9 inhibitor for patients currently not reaching their LDL-C lowering goal despite standard-of-care-lipid lowering therapies such as statins.1,2

These new data were presented today at the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) Annual Scientific Session & Expo in Chicago, Illinois, US and published simultaneously in JACC.1,2

At 12 weeks, AZD0780 30mg taken once-daily (when added to the standard-of-care statin therapy and administered without any fasting or food restrictions) led to a 50.7% reduction in LDL-C [95% CI: -59.0%, -42.4%, p<0.001]. Similar efficacy was observed regardless of whether trial participants received moderate- or high- intensity statin doses at baseline.1,2 In addition, AZD0780 30mg enabled 84% [95%CI: 74.4%-90.7%] of trial participants to meet their American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology guideline-recommended LDL-C target (<70 mg/dL), compared to 13% [95%CI: 7.2%-22.3%] of participants on background statin therapy alone.1,2

High LDL-C (≥70 mg/dL), a common type of dyslipidemia, is a key risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, including stroke and heart attack, and a significant public health concern.3 It is estimated that more than 70% of patients worldwide are currently not reaching guideline-recommended LDL-C targets.4-7

Dr. Michael J Koren, MD, CEO & Medical Director of Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research, Florida, US and PURSUIT Principal Investigator, said: "The PURSUIT Phase IIb trial demonstrates the potential of AZD0780 to provide a much-needed once-daily oral treatment option to deliver greater LDL cholesterol lowering on top of standard of care for millions of patients who remain at risk for serious cardiovascular events including premature death. These results are particularly important because the majority of patients with atherosclerotic disease today do not reach their LDL-C goals, despite availability of lipid-lowering therapies such as statins and injectable PCSK9 inhibitors."

Sharon Barr, Executive Vice President, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, said: "These new data reflect AZD0780’s ability to reduce LDL cholesterol in patients who need more options to manage their cholesterol and related risks when standard-of-care therapy is not enough. As a novel small molecule oral PCSK9 inhibitor that can be taken without fasting restrictions, AZD0780 has the potential to be a game changer that could offer LDL-C lowering with greater convenience for patients. Our work in dyslipidemia builds on our strong heritage in cardiovascular, renal and metabolic diseases where we are advancing novel therapies, alone or in combination with other molecules in our extensive portfolio, that could redefine treatment standards and patient outcomes."