“Gilead Sciences said on Friday [5/22/26] that its experimental drug for a rare and deadly liver infection that had no approved treatment has won U.S. approval.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the drug, Hepcludex, to treat chronic hepatitis delta virus, or HDV, a liver disease that affects only people already infected with hepatitis B and can lead to scarring, cancer, organ failure and death…
The approval was based on a late-stage trial, in which about 48% of patients who received the treatment showed a meaningful improvement after 48 weeks, compared with 2% of those whose treatment was delayed. The virus became undetectable in patients the longer they remained on Hepcludex, the trial showed.”
From Reuters.