Evofem Biosciences Announces Publication in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of AMPREVENCE Study of EVO100 for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Prevention
Evofem Biosciences (NASDAQ: EVFM) announces the publication of the AMPREVENCE trial manuscript in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The trial of EVO100, a preventive gel for chlamydia and gonorrhea, met primary and secondary efficacy endpoints, showing a 50% reduction in chlamydia and 78% in gonorrhea infections in women at high risk. Currently, there are no FDA-approved products for these infections. Evofem is enrolling patients for the EVOGUARD Phase 3 trial, with data expected in mid-2022, aiming for FDA submission by the end of 2022.
- Publication of AMPREVENCE trial results in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
- EVO100 demonstrated a 50% reduction in chlamydia and 78% in gonorrhea infections.
- Current enrollment in EVOGUARD Phase 3 trial with a target of 1,730 subjects.
- None.
SAN DIEGO, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Evofem Biosciences, Inc., (NASDAQ: EVFM) today announced publication of the pivotal manuscript from the AMPREVENCE clinical trial in the highly respected American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG). This double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter study of EVO100 met its primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with statistically significant reductions in the risk of chlamydia and gonorrhea infections in women at high risk of infection.
"We believe publication of this important manuscript in such a prestigious peer-reviewed journal further validates these impressive AMPREVENCE trial outcomes and brings us one step closer to being able to provide a woman-controlled, discreet option for prevention of chlamydia and gonorrhea," said Brandi Howard, Ph.D., Evofem Biosciences' Head of Medical Affairs. "Women deserve to have this significant unmet need addressed. Evofem's dedication to bringing EVO100 to market as quickly and safely as possible underscores our commitment to serving women."
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most commonly reported sexually transmitted infections in the U.S. Reported incidence in 2018 increased for the fifth consecutive year, despite the availability of condoms for STI prevention.1,2 Currently, there are no FDA-approved prescription products to prevent infection with either of these pathogens. 78 million women are potentially at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs).3
"My patients are encouraged by the possibility of finally having an option to prevent STIs without having to rely on their partner or sacrifice sexual pleasure. The positive results from the AMPREVENCE trial help to advance reproductive health and serve as the foundation for the current EVOGUARD trial," said B. Todd Chappell, M.D., FACOG, lead author and an obstetrician/gynecologist practicing at Adams Patterson Gynecology & Obstetrics in Memphis, Tennessee.
Building on the AMPREVENCE results, Evofem is currently enrolling EVOGUARD, its pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial of EVO100 for prevention of chlamydia and gonorrhea in women. The trial is on track to complete enrollment of the 1,730-subject cohort in 2021. Evofem expects to report top-line data in mid-2022. Positive EVOGUARD outcomes would support submission of a New Drug Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for these potential indications by the end of 2022.
The in-press accepted manuscript, entitled EVO100 Prevents Chlamydia and Gonorrhea in Women at High-Risk for Infection, is available online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0002937821001563. The final manuscript is expected to publish in an upcoming edition of AJOG.
AMPREVENCE was conducted over approximately 16 weeks in women age 18 to 45 years who were at risk of urogenital chlamydia and gonorrhea infection. Enrolled women had been diagnosed and treated for chlamydia or gonorrhea ≤16 weeks prior to enrollment. The 860 enrolled women were randomized 1:1 to receive EVO100 (n=426) or placebo vaginal gel (n=434), and were instructed to apply the study drug immediately prior or up to one hour prior to each act of vaginal sexual intercourse. The primary and secondary endpoints were the prevention of urogenital chlamydia and gonorrhea, respectively.
In total, 764 women (EVO100: n=376; placebo: n=388) documented using the study drug at least once. The chlamydia infection rate in EVO100 users was
Across both arms, there were similar rates of all-cause adverse events (EVO100:
Exploratory outcomes included women's overall satisfaction with EVO100. A majority (
About Evofem Biosciences
Evofem Biosciences, Inc., (NASDAQ: EVFM) is a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing innovative products to address unmet needs in women's sexual and reproductive health, including hormone-free, woman-controlled contraception and protection from certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The Company launched its first commercial product, Phexxi® (lactic acid, citric acid and potassium bitartrate), in the United States in September 2020. For more information, please visit www.evofem.com.
Phexxi® is a registered trademark of Evofem Biosciences, Inc.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes "forward-looking statements," within the meaning of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements provided by Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 including, without limitation, statements regarding the significance and implications of publication in AJOG, the progress and prospects of the continued development of EVO100, included any potential timelines or evaluations of enrollment progress, the potential need or demand for EVO100, statements and evaluations regarding or implying potential market acceptance and patient attitudes. Various factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed or implied in the forward-looking statements, and you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are current only as of the date of this press release. Each of these forward- looking statements involves risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed or implied in the forward-looking statements, or that could impair the value of Evofem Biosciences' assets and business, are disclosed in the Company's SEC filings, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 filed with the SEC on March 4, 2021. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by such factors. The Company does not undertake any duty to update any forward-looking statement except as required by law. This press release contains estimates and other statistical data made by independent parties and by the Company relating to market size and growth and other data about its industry. This data involves a number of assumptions and limitations, and you are cautioned not to give undue weight to such estimates.
References
- US. 2018. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019): CDC detailed fact sheet on gonorrhea. Available at https://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/stdfact-gonorrhea-detailed.htm
- US. 2018. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019): CDC detailed fact sheet on chlamydia. Available at https://www.cdc.gov/std/chlamydia/stdfact-chlamydia-detailed.htm
- Based on US Census Projections, CDC Data Brief 327, available at https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db327_tables-508.pdf, and primary market research data collected Q2 2020.
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