RE:Acasti Pharma Achieves Planned Enrollment Targets“We are encouraged by the progress we are making with the TRILOGY Phase 3 trials. If our Phase 3 results replicate our Phase 2 data, CaPre has the potential to become best-in-class due to several potential clinical advantages. First, our prior studies of CaPre showed a significant reduction of triglyceride (TG) levels in patients with mild to severe HTG, and showed no safety concerns. Second, CaPre showed the potential to reduce LDL-C (“bad cholesterol”), in spite of the presence of DHA. Third, CaPre demonstrated the potential to increase high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) (“good cholesterol”) at the therapeutic dose of 4 grams/day. Fourth, CaPre also showed the potential to reduce HbA1c, an important biomarker of long-term glucose control in patients with diabetes. And finally, unlike other competing products, CaPre does not require a fatty meal to improve bioavailability and absorption.”