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Dyax and Genzyme Initiate Pivotal Phase III Trial of Subcutaneously Administered DX-88 for the Treatment of Hereditary Angioedema.


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Dyax Corp. (Nasdaq:DYAX) and Genzyme Corporation (Nasdaq:GENZ) announced today that patient treatment has begun in their pivotal Phase III clinical trial Noun 1. phase III clinical trial - a large clinical trial of a treatment or drug that in phase I and phase II has been shown to be efficacious with tolerable side effects; after successful conclusion of these clinical trials it will receive formal approval from the  of Dyax's recombinant recombinant /re·com·bi·nant/ (re-kom´bi-nant)
1. the new entity (e.g., gene, protein, cell, individual) that results from genetic recombination.

2. pertaining or relating to such an entity. See also under DNA.
 plasma kallikrein inhibitor inhibitor /in·hib·i·tor/ (in-hib´i-tor)
1. any substance that interferes with a chemical reaction, growth, or other biologic activity.

2.
 known as DX-88. In this trial, referred to as EDEMA edema (ĭdē`mə), abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body tissues or in the body cavities causing swelling or distention of the affected parts. 3, DX-88 is being studied for the treatment of patients with hereditary angioedema Hereditary angioedema
A complement deficiency characterized by lymphatic vessel blockages that cause temporary swelling (edema) of areas of the skin, mucous membranes, and, sometimes, internal organs.

Mentioned in: Complement Deficiencies
 (HAE), a rare, genetic disease that causes acute attacks of localized swelling and inflammation.

The EDEMA3 trial is being conducted to confirm efficacy of a subcutaneous subcutaneous /sub·cu·ta·ne·ous/ (sub?ku-ta´ne-us) beneath the skin.

sub·cu·ta·ne·ous
adj. Abbr. s.c., SQ
Located, found, or placed just beneath the skin; hypodermic.
 administration of DX-88 in patients suffering from moderate to severe acute HAE attacks. DX-88 inhibits human plasma kallikrein, which is an enzyme that is thought to be responsible for the activation of molecules that cause swelling and pain associated with HAE.

The evaluation of DX-88 in the HAE indication is being conducted by Dyax under its collaboration with Genzyme Corporation. In this joint venture, Dyax will now receive a $3 million milestone payment from Genzyme for the start of the pivotal trial and will receive an additional $10 million milestone payment upon FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
 approval of the compound.

Phase III Noun 1. phase III - a large clinical trial of a treatment or drug that in phase I and phase II has been shown to be efficacious with tolerable side effects; after successful conclusion of these clinical trials it will receive formal approval from the FDA  Design

The Phase III study will be conducted at 47 U.S. and Canadian clinical sites, along with additional clinical sites in Europe and Israel. Dyax and Genzyme expect to have rapid enrollment into the trial and target regulatory approval in the U.S. in 2007, followed by approval in the E.U.

The EDEMA3 study is comprised of two phases: a double-blind, placebo-controlled phase and a repeat dosing phase in which all patients will receive drug. In the first phase, HAE patients will receive either a single 30 mg subcutaneous (SQ) dose of DX-88 or placebo. After patients receive one treatment in the placebo-controlled portion of the study, they then will be eligible for the second phase where they all will receive repeat dosing with SQ DX-88 for any subsequent acute attacks. This trial is planned for 62 patients and will include patients previously exposed to DX-88 as well as naive patients.

"We are very pleased about achieving this significant milestone in our HAE program as planned," stated Henry Blair Henry Blair may refer to:
  • Henry Blair (child actor), Featured star of Sparky's Magic Piano, from a series of children’s audio stories on Capitol Records.
  • Henry William Blair (1834 – 1920), United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire
, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Dyax. "With our large network of patients and physicians behind us, we believe we can complete this pivotal trial rapidly. Based on the amount of data collected to date and the continued steady progress of this program, it is evident that Dyax, together with Genzyme, is focused on and truly committed to bringing DX-88 to the marketplace as the first subcutaneous treatment for the HAE patient community."

"We are extremely excited about treating the first patient in the EDEMA3 trial," remarked the investigational team of Dr. Henry Li and his associate Kelly Bowie of the Institute for Asthma & Allergy in Wheaton, MD. "Currently, there is no treatment for HAE in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and with the start of this trial, Dyax and Genzyme are one step closer to a potential drug being approved and on the market for the HAE patient community. We are enthusiastic about our participation in the EDEMA3 trial and look forward to its rapid conclusion."

Cumulative Data

Dyax and Genzyme continue to build upon their clinical data through their extensive DX-88 development program. With regard to clinical data accumulated in the EDEMA trials to date, 303 doses of DX-88 have been administered to 109 angioedema patients. With regard to safety data, 428 doses of DX-88 have now been administered to 177 people.

About Dyax

Dyax Corp. is focused on advancing novel biotherapeutics for unmet medical needs, with an emphasis on cancer and inflammatory indications. Dyax utilizes its proprietary drug discovery technology to identify antibody, small protein and peptide compounds for clinical development.

DX-88 is a recombinant small protein that is currently in clinical trials for its therapeutic potential in two separate indications. In its joint venture with Genzyme Corporation, Dyax has successfully completed two Phase II trials of DX-88 for the treatment of hereditary angioedema (HAE). A third Phase II trial is nearing completion, and a pivotal Phase III trial has just commenced. Independently, Dyax has successfully completed a Phase I/II trial of DX-88 for the prevention of blood loss during heart surgery (CABG CABG coronary artery bypass graft.

CABG
abbr.
coronary artery bypass graft


CABG Coronary artery bypass graft, see there
 procedures) and is in partnering discussions for further development of DX-88 in this indication. A second Dyax compound, DX-890, is being developed by Debiopharm S.A., which has completed two Phase IIa trials and is now conducting a Phase IIb trial of DX-890 in Europe for the treatment of cystic fibrosis cystic fibrosis (sĭs`tĭk fībrō`sĭs), inherited disorder of the exocrine glands (see gland), affecting children and young people; median survival is 25 years in females and 30 years in males. . Both compounds have orphan drug orphan drug, drug developed under the U.S. Orphan Drug Act (1983) to treat a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people in the United States. The orphan drug law offers tax breaks and a seven-year monopoly on drug sales to induce companies to undertake the  designation in the US and EU, and DX-88 also has Fast Track designation in the US for the treatment of HAE.

Dyax identified DX-88 and other compounds in its pipeline using Dyax's patented phage display phage display
n.
A technique using recombinant DNA technology to create bacteriophages with a desired peptide embedded in the surface of their protein shells.
 technology, which rapidly selects compounds that bind with high affinity and specificity to therapeutic targets. Dyax leverages its technology broadly with over 75 revenue generating licenses and collaborations for therapeutic discovery, as well as in non-core areas such as affinity separations, diagnostic imaging, and research reagents.

Dyax Disclaimer

This press release contains forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
, including statements regarding the potential administration, dosing and therapeutic benefit of DX-88 for HAE, the planned timetable and enrollment for clinical trials of DX-88, and the requirements and plans for regulatory filings and approvals for DX-88 and its position versus other products in development for HAE. Statements that are not historical facts are based on Dyax's current expectations, beliefs, assumptions, estimates, forecasts and projections about the industry and markets in which Dyax competes. The statements contained in this release are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, which are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed in such forward-looking statements. Important factors which may affect the potential administration, dosing and therapeutic benefit of DX-88 for HAE, the planned timetable and enrollment for clinical trials of DX-88, the requirements and plans for regulatory filings and approvals for DX-88 and its position versus other products in development for HAE include the risks that: DX-88 may not show sufficient therapeutic effect or an acceptable safety profile in clinical trials or could take a significantly longer time to gain regulatory approvals than Dyax expects or may never gain approvals; others may develop technologies or products superior to DX-88 or that are on the market before DX-88; DX-88 may not gain market acceptance; Dyax is dependent on the expertise, effort, priorities and contractual obligations of third parties in the clinical trials, manufacture, marketing, sales and distribution of DX-88; and other risk factors described or referred to in Dyax's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
 and other periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Dyax cautions investors not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this release. These statements speak only as of the date of this release, and Dyax undertakes no obligations to update or revise these statements, except as may be required by law.

Dyax and the Dyax logo are the registered trademarks of Dyax Corp. EDEMA0, EDEMA1, EDEMA2 and EDEMA3 are trademarks of Dyax Corp.

About Genzyme

One of the world's leading biotechnology companies Top 100 Biotechnology Companies
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, Genzyme is dedicated to making a major positive impact on the lives of people with serious diseases. Founded in 1981, Genzyme has grown from a small start-up to a diversified enterprise with more than 8,000 employees in locations spanning the globe and 2004 revenues of $2.2 billion. With many established products and services helping patients in more than 80 countries, Genzyme is a leader in the effort to develop and apply the most advanced technologies in the life sciences. The company's products and services are focused on rare inherited inherited

received by inheritance.


inherited achondroplastic dwarfism
see achondroplastic dwarfism.

inherited combined immunodeficiency
see combined immune deficiency syndrome (disease).
 disorders, kidney disease Kidney Disease Definition

Kidney disease is a general term for any damage that reduces the functioning of the kidney. Kidney disease is also called renal disease.
, orthopaedics orthopaedics Orthopedics , cancer, transplant and immune diseases, and diagnostic testing Diagnostic testing
Testing performed to determine if someone is affected with a particular disease.

Mentioned in: Von Willebrand Disease
. Genzyme's commitment to innovation continues today with a substantial development program focused on these fields, as well as heart disease and other areas of unmet medical need.

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the potential administration, dosing and therapeutic benefit of DX-88 for HAE; the planned timetable and enrollment for clinical trials of DX-88 and the sites of such trials; the requirements and plans for regulatory filings and approvals for DX-88; and DX-88's position versus other products in development for HAE. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the timing of discussions with the FDA and the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets.  regarding clinical studies and approval of DX-88; Genzyme's ability to iniate additional trial sites and enroll additional patients; the timing and content of decisions by the FDA and the EMEA related to clinical trials and approval of DX-88; the actual efficacy and safety of DX-88 for HAE; the actual timing and results of clinical trials; further analysis of clinical trial data; and the risks and uncertainties described in reports filed by Genzyme with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including without limitation the information under the heading "Factors Affecting Future Operating Results" in Genzyme's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q Form 10-Q

See 10-Q.
 for the period ended September 30, 2005. Genzyme cautions investors not to place substantial reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release, and Genzyme undertakes no obligation to update or revise these statements.

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