Group 1 - Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) faced a setback in the late-stage ODYSSEY-HCM study for its cardiovascular drug Camzyos (mavacamten), which did not meet its dual primary endpoints [1][2][5] - The study aimed to evaluate changes in Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire Clinical Summary Score (KCCQ-23 CSS) and peak oxygen consumption (pVO2) at week 48, but failed to show significant improvements [2][5] - Following the disappointing results, BMY's stock declined by 7.2% year to date, while the industry saw a decline of 8.4% [2] Group 2 - Camzyos is a selective, reversible, allosteric inhibitor of cardiac myosin, indicated for symptomatic NYHA class II-III obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), with sales totaling $602 million in 2024 [4] - The ODYSSEY-HCM trial enrolled 580 adult patients and tested the hypothesis that a cardiac myosin inhibitor would improve patient measures, but no new safety signals were observed despite the disappointing results [5] - Concerns about the efficacy of cardiac myosin inhibitors in non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (nHCM) were raised, affecting shares of Cytokinetics, which is developing a similar drug [6] Group 3 - BMY's Growth Portfolio includes drugs like Reblozyl, Breyanzi, Camzyos, and Opdualag, which have stabilized revenue amid generic competition [7] - Label expansions for these drugs are expected to further boost sales, with Opdivo maintaining momentum through consistent label expansions [8] - BMY has also broadened its portfolio with the FDA approval of xanomeline and trospium chloride for schizophrenia treatment under the brand name Cobenfy [9] Group 4 - BMY agreed to acquire 2seventy Bio, Inc. for $286 million, sharing profits and losses related to the development and commercialization of Abecma in the U.S. [10] - The company currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), with better-ranked stocks in the biotech sector including Amicus Therapeutics and ANI Pharmaceuticals, both rated 1 (Strong Buy) [11]
BMY Down on Heart Drug Camzyos Failure in Late-Stage Study