Company: TAK
Filing Date: 2025-12-08
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001395064-25-000164
Chunk: 4

Company: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD
Filing Date: 2025-12-08
Form: 6-K
Chunk 4
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-tolerated through 52 Weeks of treatment. The most common treatment-emergent adverse events (AE) in rusfertide-treated patients were injection site reactions (47.4%), anemia (25.6%) and fatigue (19.6%), which were primarily grade 1 or 2. Serious AEs occurred in 8.1% of overall rusfertide-treated patients.

The durability of response and safety profile of rusfertide in patients with PV from the 52-week VERIFY data are further supported by the four-year analysis of 46 patients who continued from REVIVE to the long-term extension study, THRIVE.

The results show that after transitioning to THRIVE, continued treatment with rusfertide with or without cytoreductive therapy demonstrated consistent, long-term hematocrit control with a greater than 13-fold reduction in estimated annual therapeutic phlebotomy rate compared to baseline prior to study entry in REVIVE. Prior to study entry in REVIVE, the mean annualized phlebotomy rate (i.e., phlebotomy/year) for the 46 patients who eventually rolled over to THRIVE was 9.2 phlebotomies/year. The mean annualized phlebotomy rate during THRIVE was 0.7 phlebotomies/year. 3 Rusfertide’s safety profile was consistent with prior observations.

“The totality of these data further demonstrates rusfertide’s well tolerated safety profile and ability to deliver durable hematocrit control and clinical response as defined by absence of phlebotomy eligibility and support its potential to expand the treatment armamentarium for PV and positively impact the lives of patients with PV,” said Arturo Molina, M.D., M.S., Chief Medical Officer at Protagonist. “We look forward to continuing to work with our partner, Takeda, to prepare for submission of an NDA to the FDA.”

"We are committed to making a difference for patients with PV who face serious risks from thrombotic events if they are unable to adequately control hematocrit levels with currently available treatment options," said Phuong Khanh (P.K.) Morrow, M.D., Head of the Oncology Therapeutic Area Unit at Takeda. “The comprehensive data presented at ASH, from the pivotal VERIFY and long-term THRIVE studies, strongly underscore the potential of rusfertide to provide a sustained response, addressing a critical unmet need in managing this chronic cancer. We are excited to advance rusf