Core Insights - DBV Technologies has completed the last patient visit in the Phase 3 VITESSE clinical trial for the VIASKIN Peanut patch aimed at peanut allergic children aged 4-7 years, with topline data expected in Q4 of this year [1][2][3] Company Overview - DBV Technologies is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing treatment options for food allergies and other immunologic conditions, utilizing its proprietary VIASKIN patch technology [4] - The company aims to address food allergies through epicutaneous immunotherapy (EPIT), which introduces microgram amounts of biologically active compounds to the immune system via intact skin [4] Clinical Trial Details - The VITESSE Phase 3 trial involves 654 subjects aged 4-7 years, randomized in a 2:1 ratio, and is conducted across 86 sites in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the UK, and Australia, making it the largest treatment intervention study for peanut allergy [3] - The trial evaluates the efficacy and safety of the VIASKIN Peanut patch over a 12-month period [3] Future Outlook - The completion of the last patient visit is considered a significant milestone for the company, moving closer to potentially providing a treatment option for peanut allergic children if approved [3]
DBV Technologies Announces Last Patient Visit Completed in VITESSE Phase 3 Clinical Trial of VIASKIN® Peanut Patch in Peanut Allergic Children Aged 4-7 Years