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Multiple Abstracts from Incyte’s Growing Dermatology Portfolio Featured at American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting

Three late-breaking presentations in vitiligo highlight new long-term data from the Phase 3 TRuE-V trials for Opzelura® (ruxolitinib) cream and results from

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Multiple Abstracts from Incyte’s Growing Dermatology Portfolio Featured at American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nThree late-breaking presentations in vitiligo highlight new long-term data from the Phase 3 TRuE-V trials for Opzelura® (ruxolitinib) cream and results from a Phase 2b study with povorcitinib (INCB54707), an oral JAK1 inhibitor\n\n\nIncyte to host an in-person analyst and investor event on Saturday, March 18, 2023, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. CT to discuss key vitiligo data presentations\n\n\n WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nIncyte (Nasdaq:INCY) today announced that multiple abstracts featuring data from its dermatology portfolio will be presented at the upcoming 2023 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, held March 17-21, 2023, in New Orleans.\n\nNew data from the Phase 3 TRuE-V clinical trial program evaluating the durability and long-term response (up to 104 weeks) of Opzelura® (ruxolitinib) cream in patients (age ≥12 years) with vitiligo will be presented in two late-breaking oral presentations, building on the previously announced positive 24- and 52-week results from the TRuE-V1 and TRuE-V2 studies. Additionally, safety and efficacy data from a Phase 2b study of povorcitinib, an investigational oral small-molecule JAK1 inhibitor, in patients with vitiligo will be presented as an oral presentation during a late-breaking abstract session.\n\n“The research being featured at this year’s AAD Annual Meeting highlights the potential of Incyte therapies to meet the needs of patients living with vitiligo and other serious skin conditions,” said Jim Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Group Vice President, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, Incyte. “Collectively, these data are representative of our science-first approach and the continued progress of our portfolio as we seek to discover and develop innovative dermatology treatments for patients.”\n\nKey abstracts include:\n\nLate-Breaking Oral Presentations\n\nVitiligo\n\nRelapse and Maintenance of Clinical Response in the Randomized Withdrawal Arm of the TRuE-V Long-Term Extension Phase 3 Study of Ruxolitinib Cream in Vitiligo (Session: S025 – Late-Breaking Research: Session 1. Saturday, March 18, 9:20 a.m. CT)\n\nFacial and Total Vitiligo Area Scoring Index Response Shift During 104 Weeks of Ruxolitinib Cream Treatment for Vitiligo: Results from the Open-Label Arm of the TRuE-V Long-Term Extension Phase 3 Study (Session: S025 – Late-Breaking Research: Session 1. Saturday, March 18, 9:30...

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