CalciMedica to Present Late-Breaking Positive Data, Including a Win Ratio Analysis, from Phase 2b CARPO Trial of Auxora™ in Acute Pancreatitis (AP) at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting

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Statistically significant 100% reduction (p = 0.0027) in new-onset severe respiratory failure and 64.2% reduction (p = 0.0476) in new-onset persistent respiratory failure in combined high and medium dose Auxora patients versus combined low dose Auxora and placebo patients

Statistically significant stratified win ratio of 1.640 (p = 0.0372) for high dose Auxora compared to placebo

Clinically meaningful reduction observed for high dose Auxora patients compared to placebo in additional key endpoints: new-onset necrotizing pancreatitis and time to medically indicated discharge

Conference call and webcast to review full data set from the Ph2b CARPO trial to be held at 12 p.m. ET/ 9 a.m. PT

LA JOLLA, Calif., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CalciMedica, Inc. (CalciMedica or the Company) (Nasdaq: CALC), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel calcium release-activated calcium (CRAC) channel inhibition therapies for acute and chronic inflammatory and immunologic illnesses, today is announcing late-breaking positive data from the Phase 2b CARPO trial of Auxora™ in acute pancreatitis (AP) with accompanying systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting in Philadelphia, PA and virtually. Prof. Robert Sutton from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and chair of the Steering Committee for the CARPO trial will deliver a plenary presentation entitled "A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Dose Ranging Study of Auxora in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis (AP) and Accompanying Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) - CARPO."

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"With the data being presented here at ACG, we see that Auxora continues to deliver across key AP endpoints, showing that the drug substantially reduced respiratory failure, necrotizing pancreatitis, and long hospital stays, which may in turn minimize patient mortality and morbidity as well as the economic burden of this disease," said Prof. Robert Sutton. "The reduction of severe respiratory failure is particularly clinically meaningful as respiratory failure is the main driver of mortality in AP patients. These data demonstrate that Auxora may be an important new tool in a critical illness with no approved therapies, and we are encouraged as we look ahead to the Phase 3 trial of Auxora in AP patients with SIRS."

"CARPO has delivered results that mirror those from previous Phase 2 trials of Auxora in other acute critical diseases and represents a significant step forward for the development of CRAC channel inhibitors in these diseases," said Sudarshan Hebbar, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of CalciMedica. "The CARPO results highlight Auxora's unique immunomodulatory action coupled with direct organ tissue protection, most importantly in the lung, and provide an optimistic readthrough to the acute kidney injury, or AKI, setting, where respiratory failure is also a significant cause of mortality. With these data, we are even more encouraged about KOURAGE, our Phase 2 trial in AKI patients with respiratory failure, which we expect to read out next year."