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云顶新耀:艾曲莫德获ACG新版指南强烈推荐

Core Viewpoint - Cloudtop New Horizon Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd. announced that Etrasimod (VELSIPITY®) has been included in the 2025 ACG Clinical Guidelines for Ulcerative Colitis, strongly recommending its use for induction and maintenance therapy in patients with moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis [1][2]. Group 1: Clinical Guidelines and Recommendations - The new guidelines, developed by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), summarize the latest evidence-based medicine over the past five years regarding treatment and prevention of complications in ulcerative colitis [1]. - Etrasimod is recognized as a next-generation highly selective S1P receptor modulator, which works by retaining activated lymphocytes in lymph nodes, thereby reducing their infiltration in the gut and lowering local inflammatory responses [1][2]. - Etrasimod has also been included in the 2024 AGA clinical practice guidelines as a first-line treatment for ulcerative colitis [1]. Group 2: Market and Production Plans - Under the "Hong Kong-Macao Drug and Device" policy, Etrasimod has been approved for use in nine cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as an urgently needed imported drug [2]. - The new drug application for Etrasimod in mainland China was accepted by the National Medical Products Administration in December 2024, with approval expected between the end of 2025 and early 2026 [2]. - To ensure supply post-approval, Cloudtop New Horizon plans to start production at its factory in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, in March 2025, with a total investment of 70 million yuan and an expected annual production capacity of 50 million tablets [2]. Group 3: Expert Opinions - Professor Wu Kaichun, a leading researcher in the Asia-Pacific clinical trial for Etrasimod, emphasized that the new guidelines clarify the core goal of treatment for moderate to severe ulcerative colitis as achieving endoscopic mucosal healing for sustained steroid-free remission [2]. - The CEO of Cloudtop New Horizon highlighted that the strong recommendation of Etrasimod in the new guidelines reflects its excellent clinical efficacy and safety, establishing its important position as a new first-line treatment option for moderate to severe ulcerative colitis [2].