Otsuka Submits New Drug Application in Japan for Bempedoic Acid in the Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia

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Esperion Therapeutics, Inc.
Esperion Therapeutics, Inc.

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Esperion (NASDAQ: ESPR) today announced that Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Otsuka) has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for the manufacture and sale of bempedoic acid in Japan for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia and familial hypercholesterolemia.

Bempedoic acid has a novel mechanism of action that inhibits a cholesterol synthesis pathway by acting on ATP (adenosine triphosphate) citrate lyase, a citrate-degrading enzyme in the liver. Bempedoic acid is marketed for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia in several regions around the world, including the United States and Europe. In 2020, Otsuka acquired exclusive development and commercialization rights for bempedoic acid in Japan from Esperion and is currently developing it domestically.

The Japanese Phase 3 trial was conducted as a placebo-controlled, randomized, multicenter, double-blind, parallel-group comparative study, in 96 patients with high LDL cholesterol and in whom statins have insufficient effect or cannot be tolerated. Trial participants were administered either 180 mg of bempedoic acid or a placebo, orally, once a day, for 12 weeks to evaluate the efficacy and safety of bempedoic acid. In the preliminary results, the percentage change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 12, the primary endpoint, was -25.25 percent in the group receiving bempedoic acid group and -3.46 percent in the placebo group, demonstrating positive outcomes with statistical significance compared to placebo (p<0.001). Furthermore, the safety and tolerability of bempedoic acid were consistent with findings from previous trials, and no serious adverse events were observed.

Some patients with hypercholesterolemia are unable to achieve their target values even when taking statins (insufficient response to statins), or they are unable to continue taking statins due to the occurrence of adverse events associated with statin use (statin intolerance). This drug candidate in Japan is expected to become a new treatment option for hypercholesterolemic patients with insufficient response to statins or statin intolerance.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

NEXLIZET and NEXLETOL are contraindicated in patients with a prior hypersensitivity to bempedoic acid or ezetimibe or any of the excipients. Serious hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis, angioedema, rash, and urticaria have been reported.

Hyperuricemia: Bempedoic acid, a component of NEXLIZET and NEXLETOL, may increase blood uric acid levels, which may lead to gout. Hyperuricemia may occur early in treatment and persist throughout treatment, returning to baseline following discontinuation of treatment. Assess uric acid levels periodically as clinically indicated. Monitor for signs and symptoms of hyperuricemia, and initiate treatment with urate-lowering drugs as appropriate.