Saroglitazar was generally well tolerated, with overall adverse events generally balanced between Saroglitazar-treated and placebo-treated patients
Zydus Therapeutics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Zydus Lifesciences Ltd., a global innovation led healthcare company, today announced positive topline results from the pivotal EPICS-III Phase 2(b)/3 clinical trial. In this trial, the safety and efficacy of Saroglitazar, an investigational alpha/gamma Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor (PPAR) agonist, was evaluated for the treatment of adult patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) who had an inadequate response or intolerance to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), the current standard-of-care.
Speaking on the development, Chairman of Zydus Lifesciences, Pankaj Patel said “The EPICS-III results reinforce our commitment to advancing novel treatments for chronic liver disease — an area of high unmet medical need and growing global impact. Saroglitazar is the first PPAR alpha/gamma agonist to demonstrate positive Phase 3 data in patients with PBC and has the potential to bring real value to both patients and their healthcare providers who may need more options. As we look ahead, we’re excited about the potential of this investigational treatment and intend to discuss these results with regulatory agencies and plan to move forward with a regulatory submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the first quarter of 2026.”
“In clinical practice, we often see patients who continue to struggle despite being on standard therapy,” said Raj Vuppalanchi, MD, Professor of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine and Global Principal Investigator for the EPICS-III study. “Expanding our treatment options with new therapies could significantly change how we personalize care for individuals with PBC who haven’t responded to first-line treatment. We are thankful to the patients, their families, and the investigators whose participation made this study possible.”
The full data from the EPICS-III trial will be presented at a future scientific congress.
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