Humanigen, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGEN) (“Humanigen”), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on preventing and treating an immune hyper-response called “cytokine storm” with its lead drug candidate, lenzilumab (LENZ®), today provided a corporate update and reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022.
“A key highlight of the first quarter was the completion of enrollment in the ACTIV-5/BET-B study. We also held a productive Type B pre-EUA meeting with FDA where we gained alignment on the data and statistical analysis plan to be included as part of the amendment to our EUA for LENZ in COVID-19 patients. In concert with the NIH, we anticipate top-line data in the primary analysis population to be reported in the second quarter, with an amendment to our EUA submission planned to follow,” stated Cameron Durrant, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Humanigen. “We anticipate hospitalizations from COVID-19 will continue for years to come. Published data on LENZ, confirmed by key opinion leaders and national guideline committees, including NIH, supports treatment guidance based on CRP levels and first-line utilization in hypoxic patients.”
“Hospitalizations from COVID-19 in the US continue to remain steady with a 7-day average of 2,072 new daily hospitalizations. While there have been more than 900,000 people already hospitalized in the U.S. this year to date,1 synergizing results from multiple forecasting models prepared by leading experts in epidemiology in four different scenarios forecast additional COVID-19 hospitalizations in the United States, to range from approximately 500,000 to 1,200,000 for the remainder of 2022.2 Variant agnostic treatments for hospitalized patients are still desperately needed,” commented Edward Jordan, Chief Commercial Officer, Humanigen.
“As well as its clinical benefit in reducing invasive mechanical ventilation and death, LENZ could deliver significant economic savings to health care systems. LENZ can be used in combination with remdesivir, which is currently used in 50% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the U.S.3 Sales of the top two hospital treatments for COVID-19 exceeded $7 billion in global revenue in 2021.4,5 We believe LENZ is well positioned to participate in this sizable and sustainable market,” he added.
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