Zydus Cadila Desidustat gets USFDA nod to initiate clinical trials on cancer patients
Ahmedabad: Zydus has received approval from the USFDA, to initiate clinical trials of Desidustat in Chemotherapy Induced Anemia (CIA).
Cancer Patients undergoing chemotherapy develop anemia. CIA results in fatigue, impaired quality of life, discontinuation of chemotherapy and also exposes these cancer patients to red blood cell transfusions.
Desidustat is expected to increase the red blood cell count and restore the erythropoietin levels to the normal levels in the cancer patients with CIA.
Estimates suggest approximately 1.3 million cancer patients undergo chemotherapy every year in the United States and 30% to 90% of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy develop anemia.
Speaking on the development, Pankaj R. Patel, Chairman, Zydus Cadila said, "Chemotherapy-Induced Anemia or CIA is a serious unmet medical need and there is a need for novel therapies to address this condition. Desidustat has been specifically designed to improve haemoglobin, reduce hepcidin and thereby treat anemia. We are committed to develop Desidustat and support cancer patients battling Chemotherapy Induced Anemia."
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