Bausch to stop glaucoma eye drop development after trial miss

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July 9 (Reuters) – Bausch + Lomb said on Thursday its glaucoma eye drop had missed the main goal in a mid-stage trial of replicating visual function improvements observed in a smaller study.

The company said it will discontinue development of the eye drops for glaucoma-related vision improvement.

Here are further details: –

• Bausch acquired the eye drop BL1107 through a buyout of Whitecap Biosciences last year.

• U.S.-listed shares of the company were down 2.8% in extended trading.

• The company said it will continue pursuing a sustained-release implant for the treatment of vision-threatening diseases, with a primary focus on geographic atrophy, an advanced, late stage of dry age-related macular degeneration.

• Bausch expects clinical trials of the implant to begin in 2028.

• “We’ve intentionally built a diversified pipeline … not every program will succeed, but every study helps us make smarter decisions about where to invest,” said Bausch’s medical chief Yehia Hashad.

(Reporting by Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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