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A $44 billion biotech just got some good news from the FDA about a key Alzheimer's drug, and the stock is soaring

Aug 7, 2020, 23:23 IST
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The biotech giant Biogen just said US regulators will give its potential Alzheimer's treatment a speedy review, sending the company's stock soaring.

The US Food and Drug Administration will rule on the company's treatment, called aducanumab, by March 7, Biogen and its research partner Eisai said in a statement. After the announcement, Biogen's shares climbed about 9%, giving the company a market value of $44 billion.

The FDA also said it will hold an advisory committee meeting to review the drug, but didn't provide a date, according to the companies.

Biogen CEO Michel Vounatsos called the news "an important step in the path to potentially having a treatment that meaningfully changes the course of Alzheimer's disease," in a statement.

If this application goes well, this would be the first Alzheimer's drug to reduce the cognitive decline of the illness. The drug works by targeting the protein amyloid beta in the brain.

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The company abandoned further development of the drug after disappointing trials in 2019, then resumed work on it later that year.

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