Xenon Pharmaceuticals Outlines Key Milestone Opportunities for 2024
Completion of Patient Enrollment in XEN1101 Phase 3 X-TOLE2 Clinical Trial in Focal Onset Seizures Anticipated in Second Half of 2024
XEN1101 Phase 3 Program in Major Depressive Disorder Planned for Initiation in 2024
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Pipeline Programs and Anticipated Milestones
XEN1101
XEN1101 is a novel, potent Kv7 potassium channel opener being developed for the treatment of epilepsy, major depressive disorder (MDD), and potentially other neurological disorders.
XEN1101 for Epilepsy (Focal Onset Seizures)
Xenon’s XEN1101 Phase 3 epilepsy program includes two identical Phase 3 clinical trials, called X-TOLE2 and X-TOLE3, that are designed closely after the Phase 2b X-TOLE clinical trial. These multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials are evaluating the clinical efficacy, safety, and tolerability of 15 mg or 25 mg of XEN1101 administered with food as adjunctive treatment in approximately 360 patients per study with focal onset seizures, or FOS. Xenon anticipates that patient enrollment in X-TOLE2 will be completed in the second half of 2024.
XEN1101 for Epilepsy (Primary Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures)
Xenon’s Phase 3 X-ACKT clinical trial is intended to support potential regulatory submissions in an additional epilepsy indication of primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures, or PGTCS. This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study is evaluating the clinical efficacy, safety, and tolerability of 25 mg of XEN1101 administered with food as adjunctive treatment in approximately 160 patients with PGTCS.
XEN1101 for Epilepsy (Open-Label Extension)
Upon completion of the double-blind period in X-TOLE2, X-TOLE3, or X-ACKT, eligible patients may enter an open-label extension, or OLE, study for up to three years. In addition, the ongoing X-TOLE Phase 2b OLE continues to generate important long-term data for XEN1101.
XEN1101 for Major Depressive Disorder
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Partnered Programs
Xenon has an ongoing collaboration with Neurocrine Biosciences to develop treatments for epilepsy. Neurocrine Biosciences has an exclusive license to XEN901, now known as NBI-921352, a selective Nav1.6 sodium channel inhibitor. A Phase 2 clinical trial is underway evaluating NBI-921352 in patients aged between 2 and 21 years with SCN8A developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.
Pre-Clinical Programs
Xenon continues to leverage its extensive ion channel expertise and drug discovery capabilities to identify validated drug targets and develop new product candidates. The near-term focus is on development candidates targeting Kv7, Nav1.1 and Nav1.7 where Xenon expects multiple candidates will enter IND-enabling studies in 2024 and 2025. Additional updates will be provided as these pre-clinical drug candidates advance through IND-enabling studies and into clinical development.
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