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Phase 2 proof of concept study in obese men to assess drug impact on metabolic and quality of life parameters under a
rigorous diet and exercise regimen
- Analyses at 3, 6 and 12 month time points
- Topline interim results for 3 and 6 months expected summer 2016
THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Feb. 16, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Repros Therapeutics Inc.® (Nasdaq:RPRX) today announced that it has
fully randomized a Phase 2 double-blind placebo controlled proof of concept study of enclomiphene in conjunction with rigorous diet
and exercise in the treatment of obese secondary hypogonadal men. The study over enrolled its target of 45 subjects well ahead of
schedule in 27 calendar days from the first subject enrolled at five clinical sites.
Enclomiphene in the Treatment of Secondary
Hypogonadal Men
Obesity, or merely being overweight, is the leading cause of low testosterone in men of any age. Low testosterone does not lead
to obesity (EMAS, Rastrelli 2015) but low testosterone is one of many symptoms associated with the metabolic syndrome. Recent
studies have shown that weight loss not only yields improved metabolic function but also increases production of endogenous
testosterone (Camacho, European Journal of Endocrinology 2013).
Studies of hormone replacement injection therapy in obese hypogonadal men have shown a host of improved metabolic parameters
including significant weight loss. When therapy is stopped, however, the metabolic symptoms, accompanied by weight gain,
return (Yassin, Clinical Endocrinology 2015). Paradoxically, Rastrelli has shown once a man loses sufficient weight normal
endogenous production of testosterone can be realized.
In the ongoing double blind placebo controlled proof of concept study, rigorous diet and exercise with or without enclomiphene
will be evaluated to determine how quickly obese men can achieve sustainable improvements in metabolic parameters. The study will
be 15 months in length and consist of three phases.
During the first six month phase, men are randomized to either enclomiphene or placebo and are provided a commercially available
prepared diet along with enrollment in a trainer-based exercise program. At the end of the six month period the subjects will
be assessed for changes in a variety of biochemical markers as well as anatomical markers such as waist circumference, lean body
mass and BMI. Quality of life will also be assessed. Three and six month data should be available before the end of summer
2016.
During the second six month phase men will continue treatment with enclomiphene or placebo but will no longer be provided the
commercial diet. Exercise will continue during this period and all parameters will be re-assessed.
In the last three months of the study the subjects will no longer receive treatment but will stay enrolled in the exercise
program. This period is to determine the durability of effects due to diet and exercise alone compared to that achieved with
the addition of enclomiphene. Based on previous studies of enclomiphene, during the first year of the trial, we believe that
men should experience significant increases in their endogenous testosterone levels while on enclomiphene compared to placebo. Our
hypothesis is that this increase in endogenous testosterone will result in improved performance during the exercise portion of the
trial resulting in more rapid achievement of sustainable health goals.
The study has been submitted to the FDA’s Division of Metabolic and Endocrinology Products and to the Division of Bone,
Reproductive and Urologic Products but Repros has not discussed the protocol with the FDA. Repros holds a broad patent
for the use of enclomiphene in particular and selective estrogen receptor modulators in general for the treatment of the metabolic
syndrome. If this study shows positive effects, the Company plans to request a Type C meeting with the FDA to discuss whether
a Phase 3 program on similar endpoints could lead to product approval and to map out the design of such a program.
Repros believes a change in lifestyle in addition to enclomiphene treatment can reverse the metabolic syndrome to the point that
enclomiphene treatment is not necessary. Furthermore the Company believes long term testosterone replacement therapy is
inappropriate for the treatment of this reversible disorder due to the deleterious effects on spermatogenesis and testicular
function. Unlike testosterone replacement, enclomiphene normalizes pituitary signaling and thereby maintains testicular
function.
About Repros Therapeutics Inc.®
Repros Therapeutics focuses on the development of small molecule drugs for major unmet medical needs that treat
male and female reproductive disorders.
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uncertainties and other factors that could cause the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially
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those relating to future clinical studies and the timing and nature of the results thereof, and possible future interactions with
the FDA. Such statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors that may cause actual events to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements, including risks that additional clinical studies may not be successfully undertaken or completed, that the FDA may not
ultimately approve the product candidate, the risk that any marketing approvals, if granted, may have significant limitations on
use, that even if an NDA is ultimately approved, the Company may not be able to successfully commercialize the product candidate,
risks relating to the Company’s ability to protect its intellectual property rights and such other risks as are identified in the
Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and in any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. These documents are
available on request from Repros Therapeutics or at www.sec.gov. Repros disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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