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Most patients on Lilly's Omvoh® (mirikizumab-mrkz) for Crohn's disease achieved sustained clinical remission and endoscopic response at two years

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More than 90% of Omvoh-treated patients who were in clinical remission at one year sustained it with two years of continuous treatment

Nearly 90% of patients who achieved endoscopic response at one year sustained it at two years

Omvoh is the first IL-23p19 antagonist to demonstrate multi-year, sustained efficacy and safety for both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced results from the VIVID-2 open-label extension study, which showed the majority of patients with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease receiving two years of continuous treatment with Omvoh® (mirikizumab-mrkz) achieved long-term clinical and endoscopic outcomes, including those (43.8%) with previous biologic failure. Data from this study will be presented at the Crohn's and Colitis Congress (CCC), being held from February 6-8, 2025 in San Francisco.1

Omvoh works to reduce inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract by targeting a specific protein, interleukin-23p19 (IL-23p19), which is a key contributor to intestinal inflammation.2,3

"Many people living with Crohn's disease have tried available therapies without success or have experienced a loss of efficacy with their treatment," said Edward Barnes, M.D., MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "These positive, multi-year data can give health care providers confidence that Omvoh may help their patients achieve and maintain long-term outcomes, including intestinal healing."

Participants randomized to Omvoh in the Phase 3 VIVID-1 study who achieved endoscopic response after one year of treatment continued Omvoh maintenance treatment in VIVID-2. The following results were achieved based upon observed case analysis after two years of continuous treatment, including one year during VIVID-1:

  • Among patients who were in clinical remission at one year in VIVID-1, 92.9% maintained clinical remission at two years as measured by Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI).

  • Among patients treated in VIVID-2, 87.6% maintained endoscopic response, defined by visible healing of the intestinal lining and measured by a ≥50% reduction from baseline in Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD) total score.

  • Among patients who were in endoscopic remission at one year of treatment in VIVID-1, 78.6% maintained endoscopic remission at two years as measured by SES-CD ≤4 and ≥2-point reduction from baseline, with no subscore >1 in any individual variable.1