Obinutuzumab demonstrated superior efficacy in two separate phase 3 trials for systemic lupus erythematosus and primary membranous nephropathy, with statistically significant improvements in remission rates and disease response measures.
The Phase III MAJESTY study met its primary endpoint, showing significantly more people achieved complete remission at two years with Gazyva versus tacrolimus. If approved, Gazyva would be the first therapy specifically indicated for primary membranous nephropathy.
Roche announced positive Phase III MAJESTY trial results showing Gazyva achieved significantly higher complete remission rates at two years versus tacrolimus in primary membranous nephropathy, with no new safety signals identified.
Roche announced that Gazyva/Gazyvaro met its primary endpoint in the Phase III MAJESTY study for primary membranous nephropathy, showing statistically significant complete remission rates versus tacrolimus. The drug could become the first approved therapy for this rare autoimmune kidney disease.
Genentech's Phase III MAJESTY study showed Gazyva achieved statistically significant complete remission rates versus tacrolimus in primary membranous nephropathy, a chronic autoimmune kidney disease affecting over 96,000 people in the U.S.