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Galectin Therapeutics Reports Significant Reduction in New Varices with Belapectin in U.S. Patient Population from the NAVIGATE Trial

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Galectin Therapeutics Inc.
Galectin Therapeutics Inc.
  • Additional analysis of data from the NAVIGATE trial showed statistically significant 68.1% (p=0.02) reduction in the incidence of new varices with belapectin vs placebo in per-protocol patients (completers) enrolled in the U.S.

  • New estimates indicate around 3 million adults in the U.S. suffer from MASH cirrhosis and clinically significant portal hypertension1, for which there are no FDA approved therapies

  • Full analysis of the NAVIGATE trial is ongoing; additional data, including from patients completing 36 months of treatment, expected by end of Q1 2025

NORCROSS, Ga., Feb. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Galectin Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: GALT), the leading developer of therapeutics that target galectin proteins, today announced additional results showing a statistically significant reduction in new varices in per-protocol patients (completers) enrolled in the U.S. from the NAVIGATE trial for belapectin in patients with Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated SteatoHepatitis (MASH) cirrhosis and portal hypertension.

The NAVIGATE trial top-line results showed that while the incidence of varices at 18 months was 43.2% lower in patients treated with belapectin 2 mg vs placebo, the composite endpoint did not reach statistical significance in the intent-to-treat population (N=355). However, in the completer population of 287 patients (revised), the incidence of varices was reduced by 49.3% in patients treated with belapectin 2 mg vs placebo (nominal p-value = 0.04 (revised)).

Following the favorable trend observed in the completers, the Company further analyzed the two thirds of the completer patients in the NAVIGATE trial enrolled in the U.S. (n=186). The incidence of varices in this population was significantly reduced by 68.1% (p=0.02) in patients treated with belapectin 2 mg (4 out of 60) vs placebo (13 out of 62) in the U.S. While all three cohorts of patients in the U.S. had a higher percentage use of GLP-1 and statins than the rest of the world, the belapectin cohorts performed much better than placebo in the U.S.

Joel Lewis, Chief Executive Officer at Galectin Therapeutics commented: “With the prevalence of MASH cirrhosis and clinically significant portal hypertension in the U.S. now estimated in Hepatology at around 3 million adults, the need for new treatments that can prevent disease progression is more urgent than we had anticipated. The significant reduction of 68% we see in incidence of new varices in completer patients in the U.S. from the NAVIGATE trial underscores belapectin’s potential as a treatment for MASH cirrhosis and portal hypertension. We are continuing to analyze the data from the trial, including from the approximately 50 patients who completed 36-months of therapy. We look forward to sharing additional clinical updates as data becomes available in the first quarter of 2025.”