Core Insights - BrightGene Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. presented promising Phase II clinical trial data for its dual-target agonist BGM0504 at the 85th American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions, indicating potential advantages over Semaglutide in treating type 2 diabetes and obesity [1][4] - The company also shared preclinical results for a new Amylin, BGM1812, which shows enhanced receptor activation and potential for effective weight management [1][5] Group 1: BGM0504 Clinical Data - BGM0504 demonstrated significant reductions in HbA1c, fasting blood glucose, postprandial blood glucose, weight, and blood pressure in adult patients with type 2 diabetes during Phase II trials [3][4] - The majority of adverse events were mild to moderate and resolved without intervention, with no observed cases of hypoglycemia or unexpected adverse events, indicating a favorable risk-benefit profile [3][4] - The drug is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials in China for weight management and type 2 diabetes, with over 1,000 patients treated, showing excellent efficacy and safety [4] Group 2: BGM1812 Development - BGM1812 is a novel Amylin designed using AI/ML optimization, characterized by strong and prolonged effects, with potential for development into a weekly oral formulation [5] - The company aims to leverage its expertise in peptide development to accelerate innovative therapies for unmet clinical needs in metabolic diseases [4]
“体重管理”赛道新动态!博瑞医药公布两项II期临床研究数据