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Weight loss drug maker sinks 25% after new safety data spooks investors

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Weight loss drug maker sinks 25% after new safety data spooks investors

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  • Shares of Zealand Pharma plummeted as much as 26% after new data on its experimental weight-loss medicine raised concerns over its side effects.
  • "Safety/tolerability remains the key issue," said Barcalys analysts.
  • Zealand shares have already fallen nearly 50% year-to-date.
    Shares of weight loss drug maker Zealand Pharma plummeted as much as 26% on Monday after new data on its experimental medicine raised concerns over its potential side effects.
    The Danish drugmaker said that while its drug
    survodutide met its key targets in a late-stage study, 19% of patients dropped out of the study due to gastrointestinal events, compared to 2.9% on placebo.
    "Safety/tolerability remains the key issue," said Barclays analysts in a note on Monday.
    The high discontinuation rate, with more than 40% of patients reporting vomiting, might limit the drug's commercial potential as a treatment for obesity or those suffering from fatty liver disease, the analysts added.
    Shares of Zealand Pharma were last seen down 24%, adding to nearly 50% drop year-to-date.
    Wegovy is produced by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk and has been approved for specifically for chronic weight management in adults and adolescents. (Photo by Steve Christo - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
    Wegovy is produced by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk and has been approved for specifically for chronic weight management in adults and adolescents. (Photo by Steve Christo - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
    The full survodutide data comes about three months after Zealand stock suffered its
    worst day on record when a trial of another of its experimental anti-obesity drugs disappointed investors with lower-than-expected weight loss statistics.
    Analysts at Citi wrote in a note on Monday: "A 19% treatment discontinuation rate due to... adverse events... is not a rounding error, and nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation incidence at the levels reported here sit well above what we consider commercially viable against [rival drugs] tirzepatide and semaglutide."

    <small>Source: CNBC</small>

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