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Novo Nordisk stops the ocedurenone CLARION-CKD trial and recognises impairment loss

Novo Nordisk stops the ocedurenone CLARION-CKD trial and recognises impairment loss

Bagsværd, Denmark, 26 June 2024 – Novo Nordisk today announced that the CLARION-CKD phase 3 trial failed to meet its primary endpoint and that it will recognise an impairment loss of around DKK 5.7 billion related to the intangible asset ocedurenone in the second quarter of 2024.

Novo Nordisk acquired ocedurenone from KBP Biosciences PTE., Ltd. in 2023. The phase 3 lead indication trial CLARION-CKD, which investigated ocedurenone in patients with uncontrolled hypertension and advanced chronic kidney disease, was conducted by KBP Biosciences.

The trial design included a prespecified interim analysis after all trial participants had completed 12 weeks of treatment. Based on the interim analysis, an independent data monitoring committee concluded that the trial met the prespecified futility criteria - meaning that the trial did not meet its primary endpoint of change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 12. As a result, Novo Nordisk has decided to stop the CLARION-CKD trial.

Consequently, Novo Nordisk will recognise an impairment loss of around DKK 5.7 billion. This corresponds to an estimated negative impact of around 6 percentage points on operating profit growth at CER in 2024 compared to the operating profit outlook communicated in the financial report for the period 1 January 2024 to 31 March 2024 (Company Announcement No 35/2024).

Novo Nordisk’s disclosure of the financial results for the first six months of 2024 and financial outlook for 2024 will be published on 7 August 2024.

Further development of ocedurenone in other indications is now being evaluated.

About ocedurenone

Ocedurenone is a third-generation, non-steroidal, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA) with a unique pharmacokinetic (PK) profile characterised by a long half-life and high mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) affinity.

About CLARION-CKD

CLARION-CKD was a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised phase 3 study of ocedurenone for uncontrolled hypertension in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). CLARION-CKD follows the same inclusion criteria as the phase 2b BLOCK-CKD study, which achieved its primary endpoint with clinical and statistical significance. For the CLARION-CKD trial, more than 600 patients were randomised at more than 150 sites.



Contacts for further information

Media: 
Ambre James-Brown







Liz Skrbkova (US)







Investors: 
Jacob Martin Wiborg Rode







David Heiberg Landsted







Sina Meyer







Mark Joseph Root (US)







Ida Melvold Gjøsund





Frederik Taylor Pitter







Company announcement No 49 / 2024

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