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华创医药投资观点&研究专题周周谈·第150期:从研发日看信立泰CKM创新管线布局

Group 1 - The CITIC Pharmaceutical Index increased by 3.29%, outperforming the CSI 300 Index by 4.37 percentage points, ranking 3rd among 30 primary industries [1] - The top ten stocks with the highest gains this week include Jindike, Renmin Tongtai, Chengda Pharmaceutical, Hefuchina, Fuxiang Pharmaceutical, Te Yi Pharmaceutical, Yao Yigou, Bohui Innovation, Shuyupingmin, and Haichen Pharmaceutical [1] - The top ten stocks with the largest declines this week include *ST Changyao, Zhend Medical, Heyuan Biological-U, Weigao Blood Purification, Furui Shares, Ruimaite, Microelectrophysiology, Botuo Biological, Bibete-U, and Shuoshi Biological [1] Group 2 - On November 10, Guangshentang Pharmaceutical's core drug, the oral small molecule hepatitis B surface antigen inhibitor GST-HG131, had its Phase II clinical data selected for the AASLD annual meeting's latest breakthrough summary and was reported on-site [1] - GST-HG131 is the first oral drug in global hepatitis B clinical breakthrough research that significantly reduces HBsAg in hepatitis B patients, with 76.5% of patients achieving levels below 100 IU/ml within three months, attracting attention from many multinational pharmaceutical companies for potential collaboration [1] Group 3 - On November 10, Roche announced that its third-generation BTK inhibitor Fenebrutinib met primary endpoints in two Phase III studies (FENhance 2 and FENtrepid) for treating relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) [2] - Results showed that at week 96, the annualized relapse rate (ARR) for patients on Fenebrutinib was significantly lower compared to those on teriflunomide, and at week 120, Fenebrutinib was non-inferior to Ocrevus in delaying disability progression in primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) patients [2] - Pfizer announced the successful completion of its $9.2 billion acquisition of Metsera, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing next-generation treatments for obesity and cardiovascular metabolic diseases [2] - This acquisition adds a series of potential candidates highly complementary to Pfizer's existing internal medicine pipeline, including MET-097i, a weekly or monthly injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist entering Phase III trials, and MET-233i, a monthly amylin analog currently in Phase I evaluation [2]