REGEN-COV Antibody Cocktail Clinical Outcomes Study in Covid-19 Outpatients

Author:

Weinreich David M.,Sivapalasingam Sumathi,Norton Thomas,Ali Shazia,Gao Haitao,Bhore Rafia,Xiao Jing,Hooper Andrea T.,Hamilton Jennifer D.,Musser Bret J.,Rofail Diana,Hussein Mohamed,Im Joseph,Atmodjo Dominique Y.,Perry Christina,Pan Cynthia,Mahmood Adnan,Hosain Romana,Davis John D.,Turner Kenneth C.,Baum Alina,Kyratsous Christos A.,Kim Yunji,Cook Amanda,Kampman Wendy,Roque-Guerrero Lilia,Acloque Gerard,Aazami Hessam,Cannon Kevin,Simón-Campos J. Abraham,Bocchini Joseph A.,Kowal Bari,DiCioccio Thomas,Soo Yuhwen,Stahl Neil,Lipsich Leah,Braunstein Ned,Herman Gary,Yancopoulos George D.,

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundREGEN-COV antibody cocktail (casirivimab with imdevimab) rapidly reduced viral load and decreased medically-attended visits in the phase 1/2 portion of this trial; REGEN-COV, retains activity in vitro against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern.MethodsThe phase 3 portion of this adaptive, randomized, master protocol, included 4,057 Covid-19 outpatients with one or more risk factors for severe disease. Patients were randomized to a single treatment of intravenous placebo, or various doses of REGEN-COV, and followed for 28 days. The prespecified hierarchical analysis first compared REGEN-COV 2400mg dose vs concurrent placebo, then compared the 1200mg dose vs concurrent placebo, for endpoints assessing risk of hospitalization or death, and time to symptom resolution. Safety was evaluated in all treated patients.ResultsBoth REGEN-COV 2400mg and 1200mg significantly reduced Covid-19-related hospitalization or all-cause death compared to placebo (71.3% reduction [1.3% vs 4.6%; p<0.0001] and 70.4% reduction [1.0% vs 3.2%; p=0.0024], respectively). The median time to resolution of Covid-19 symptoms was 4 days shorter in both dose arms vs placebo (10 vs 14 days; p<0.0001). Efficacy of REGEN-COV was consistent across subgroups, including patients who were SARS-CoV-2 serum antibody-positive at baseline. REGEN-COV more rapidly reduced viral load than placebo. Serious adverse events occurred more frequently in the placebo group (4.0%) than in the 1200mg (1.1%) and 2400mg (1.3%) groups and grade ≥2 infusion-related reactions were infrequent (<0.3% in all groups).ConclusionsTreatment with REGEN-COV was well-tolerated and significantly reduced Covid-19-related hospitalization or all-cause death, rapidly resolved symptoms, and reduced viral load.(Funded by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and the Biomedical and Advanced Research and Development Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT04425629.)

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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