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FibroGen Announces Analyses from Roxadustat Global Phase 3 Program at American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week 2021

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FibroGen (NASDAQ: FGEN) has announced that 18 presentations from its global Phase 3 roxadustat clinical program will be featured at the American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week 2021, held virtually from November 4-7, 2021. Key highlights include 11 presentations focusing on roxadustat's efficacy in treating anemia related to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and 7 on CKD anemia epidemiology, underscoring its medical need. Roxadustat, an oral medication, is currently approved in several regions for CKD-related anemia and is in further regulatory reviews.

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  • 18 presentations at ASN Kidney Week 2021 highlight the Phase 3 program of roxadustat.
  • 11 presentations focus on roxadustat's efficacy in treating anemia associated with CKD.
  • Roxadustat is approved in multiple regions, indicating market acceptance.
  • Ongoing collaboration with AstraZeneca and Astellas for further development and commercialization.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FibroGen, Inc. (NASDAQ: FGEN), today announced that analyses from the global Phase 3 roxadustat clinical program will be presented at the American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week 2021 taking place virtually November 4 - 7, 2021. A total of 18 presentations will be presented by FibroGen, or its collaboration partners AstraZeneca and Astellas Pharma, Inc., at this year’s meeting. Eleven of the presentations are related to phase 3 studies of roxadustat for the treatment of anemia associated with CKD. An additional seven presentations are related to CKD anemia epidemiology and disease state which outline the burden of anemia on CKD patients and the continued unmet medical need for innovative therapies.

The accepted abstracts are now available on the ASN website at https://bit.ly/3FTP53Z

Roxadustat/CKD related poster presentations at ASN Kidney Week 2021:

Presentation TitleLead Author
Presentation Details
Efficacy and Safety of Roxadustat in Patients with Anemia of Dialysis-Dependent CKD (DD-CKD) Treated Continuously for ≥3 Years
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Hao, C.M.
ePoster #: PO0450
Efficacy and Safety of Roxadustat in Patients with Anemia of Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD (NDD-CKD) Treated Continuously for ≥2 Years
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Pecoits-Filho, R.
ePoster #: PO0451
Number Needed to Treat with Roxadustat to Avoid One Transfusion or Intravenous Iron Administration in Anemia of Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD
FibroGen-sponsored
Pecoits-Filho, R.
ePoster #: PO0452
Effects of Roxadustat in Patients with Dialysis-Dependent CKD (DD-CKD) Across All Baseline (BL) Hemoglobin (Hb) Values
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Bhandari, S.
ePoster #:PO0453
Efficacy and Safety of Roxadustat in Patients with Anemia of Non-Dialysis- Across All Baseline (BL) Hemoglobin (Hb) Values
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Pollock, C.
ePoster #: PO0454
Roxadustat in Elderly Patients with Anemia of CKD
FibroGen-sponsored
Pollock, C.
ePoster #: PO0455
Roxadustat Effectively Treats Anemia in Dialysis-Dependent CKD (DD-CKD) Patients with Ferritin ≥500 ng/mL
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Pergola, P.
ePoster #: PO0456
Associations Between Hepcidin and Laboratory Measures of Iron and Inflammation in Patients with Anemia and CKD Not on Dialysis in the Roxadustat Global Phase 3 Program
FibroGen-sponsored
Fishbane, S
ePoster #: PO0458

Associations Between Hepcidin and Laboratory Measures of Iron and Inflammation in Incident Dialysis Patients with Anemia Enrolled in the Roxadustat Global Phase 3 Program
FibroGen-sponsored
Provenzano, R.
ePoster #: PO0459

Estimating Long-Term Survival Rates in Patients with Anaemia of Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD: An Expert Elicitation
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Ouwens, M.
ePoster #: PO0472
Targeted Literature Review (TLR) Exploring Adherence to Treatments, with Potential to Extrapolate to Patients with Anemia of CKD
Astellas-Sponsored
Alexandre, A.
ePoster #: PO0481
Weekly Risks of Death and Hospitalization Among Incident Patients Undergoing Dialysis
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Weinhandl, E.
ePoster #: PO0795
Associations of Pre-Dialysis Care with Trajectories of Adverse Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Initiating Dialysis
AstraZeneca-sponsored
Weinhandl, E.
ePoster #: PO0807
DENALI, a Phase 3b Multicenter, Open-Label Single-Arm Study of Roxadustat: Operational Learnings within US Dialysis Organizations
FibroGen-sponsored
Silava, A.
ePoster #: PO0940
Prevalence of Inflammation and Associated Healthcare Resource Utilization in Patients with CKD
FibroGen-sponsored
Lai, R.
ePoster #: PO1751
Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Inflammation and Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD
FibroGen-sponsored
Lai, R.
ePoster #: PO2277
A Machine Learning Algorithm to Identify Patients with Possible Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD
Astellas-Sponsored
Lobbedez, T.
ePoster #: PO2340
Efficacy and Safety of Roxadustat for the Treatment of Anemia of CKD in Patients Enrolled in the United States as Compared with the Global Cohort
FibroGen-sponsored
Bansal, S.
ePoster #: PO2367

About Anemia of CKD
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is generally a progressive disease characterized by gradual loss of kidney function that may eventually lead to kidney failure or end stage renal disease, requiring dialysis or kidney transplant. CKD is estimated to occur in approximately 10-12% of adults worldwide and is predicted to become the fifth most common cause of premature death globally by 2040.

Anemia, a serious medical condition in which patients have insufficient red blood cells and low levels of hemoglobin, is a common early complication of CKD, affecting approximately 20% of CKD patients. Anemia of CKD is associated with an increased risk of hospitalization, cardiovascular complications, and death, and can also cause significant fatigue, cognitive dysfunction and reduced quality of life. Blood transfusions are used for treating severe anemia, however, they may reduce a patient’s opportunity for kidney transplant and can increase the risk of infection and/or complications such as heart failure and allergic reactions.

About Roxadustat
Roxadustat, an oral medication, is the first in a new class of medicines comprising HIF-PH inhibitors that promote erythropoiesis, or red blood cell production, through increased endogenous production of erythropoietin, improved iron absorption and mobilization, and downregulation of hepcidin. Roxadustat is in clinical development for anemia of chronic kidney disease (CKD), anemia associated with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and for chemotherapy-induced anemia (CIA).

Roxadustat is approved in European Union (EU) member states, including the European Economic Area (EEA) countries, as well as in Japan, China, Chile, and South Korea for the treatment of anemia of CKD in adult patients on dialysis (DD) and not on dialysis (NDD). Several other licensing applications for roxadustat have been submitted by partners, Astellas and AstraZeneca to regulatory authorities across the globe, and are currently under review.

Astellas and FibroGen are collaborating on the development and commercialization of roxadustat for the potential treatment of anemia in territories including Japan, Europe, Turkey, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Middle East, and South Africa. FibroGen and AstraZeneca are collaborating on the development and commercialization of roxadustat for the potential treatment of anemia in the U.S., China, other markets in the Americas, in Australia/New Zealand, and Southeast Asia.

About FibroGen
FibroGen, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company committed to discovering, developing, and commercializing a pipeline of first-in-class therapeutics. The Company applies its pioneering expertise in hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) biology to advance innovative medicines for the treatment of unmet needs. The Company is currently developing and commercializing roxadustat, an oral small molecule inhibitor of HIF prolyl hydroxylase activity for anemia associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD), anemia associated with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and for chemotherapy-induced anemia (CIA). Pamrevlumab, an anti-CTGF human monoclonal antibody, is in clinical development for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer (LAPC), and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). FibroGen recently expanded its research and development portfolio to include product candidates in the immuno-oncology and autoimmune space. For more information, please visit www.fibrogen.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding our strategy, future plans and prospects, including statements regarding the development and commercialization of the company’s product candidates, the potential safety and efficacy profile of our product candidates, our clinical programs and regulatory events, and those of our partners. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our plans, objectives, representations and contentions and are not historical facts and typically are identified by use of terms such as “may,” “will”, “should,” “on track,” “could,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue” and similar words, although some forward-looking statements are expressed differently. Our actual results may differ materially from those indicated in these forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties related to the continued progress and timing of our various programs. These include, the enrollment and results from ongoing and potential future clinical trials, and other matters that are described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020 and our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for quarter ended June 30, 2021 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the risk factors set forth therein. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement in this press release, except as required by law.

Contacts:
FibroGen, Inc.

Investors:
Michael Tung, MD
Corporate Strategy / Investor Relations
+1.415.978.1434
mtung@fibrogen.com

Media:
Meichiel Keenan
Public Affairs
mkeenan@fibrogen.com


FAQ

What is the significance of the ASN Kidney Week 2021 for FibroGen and roxadustat?

The ASN Kidney Week 2021 is significant as it showcases 18 presentations related to the global Phase 3 roxadustat clinical program, emphasizing its role in treating anemia associated with CKD.

How many presentations focus on roxadustat for CKD anemia at ASN Kidney Week 2021?

Out of the 18 presentations, 11 are dedicated to the efficacy of roxadustat in treating anemia associated with chronic kidney disease.

Where is roxadustat currently approved for use?

Roxadustat is approved in the EU, Japan, China, Chile, and South Korea for the treatment of anemia in CKD patients.

Who are FibroGen's collaborators for the development of roxadustat?

FibroGen collaborates with AstraZeneca and Astellas Pharma for the development and commercialization of roxadustat.

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