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Ardelyx Bets Big On Tenapanor’s Potential, Despite Side Effect Concerns

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Unwinding NHE3 partnership with AstraZeneca, Ardelyx plans to move first-in-class agent into Phase III in IBS-C while seeking more tolerable dosing regimen for late-stage development in hyperphosphatasia.

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Japan Approves Leqembi, All Eyes Now On Extended Pricing Discussions

Japan's latest batch of product approvals includes high-profile Alzheimer's drug Leqembi (lecanemab), along with Alhemo (concizumab) for hemophilia, Phozevel (tenapanor) for hyperphosphatemia and others. Eyes are now on the shape of use guidelines and monitoring requirements for Leqembi, along with how its extended NHI  reimbursement pricing process will develop. All going well, it could reach the market by the end of the year.

Ardelyx Gets IBS-C Approval, But Focus Remains On Hyperphosphatemia

Tenapanor approved for IBS-C as Ibsrela, but Ardelyx is still seeking a commercial partner for that indication – and is maintaining focus on same molecule in hyperphosphatemia.

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