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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Achieve drug helps smokers quit in trial but would face stiff competition if approved

 Seattle biotech Achieve Life Sciences on Tuesday announced an experimental drug meant to help people quit smoking did exactly that in a clinical trial, paving the way for the company to seek approval for a product that would face stiff competition.

In the study, dubbed ORCA-3, participants took either the smoking cessation drug cytisinicline or a placebo pill three times a day for six or 12 weeks. About 30% of those on a 12-week course of cytisinicline went the last month of treatment without smoking, compared to 9.4% of participants in the placebo group. And nearly 15% of smokers on a six-week course of cytisinicline quit during the last month of treatment, compared to 6% of those on placebo. Both of these differences were statistically significant, and the drug’s side effects were relatively mild.

https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/23/achieve-life-sciences-cytisinicline-smoking-cessation/

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