Clesrovimab, formerly known as MK-1654, is an extended half-life RSV fusion glycoprotein neutralizing monoclonal antibody.
Clesrovimab scored on several endpoints, showing an ability to protect infants against the virus in their first RSV season.
"Clesrovimab administered as a single dose for infants of all weights provided protection against mild, moderate, and severe ...
A Phase IIb/III trial with infants entering their first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season met its primary endpoints.
Merck has reported positive Phase IIb/III trial data for clesrovimab, its investigational RSV antibody, showing a 60.4% ...
In the study, clesrovimab (MK-1654) significantly reduced the incidence of RSV disease and hospitalisations in healthy ...
Merck’s investigational antibody clesrovimab demonstrated more than 60% effectiveness in reducing some types of respiratory ...
The drug clesrovimab also helped reduce RSV associated hospitalizations by 84.2% compared to placebo, Merck said.
Detailed data from a Phase 2b/3 study of Merck’s treatment clesrovimab should support the company’s efforts to win approval ...
Merck & Co., Inc. (MRK) announced the positive results from the Phase 2b/3 clinical trial (MK-1654-004) evaluating clesrovimab, the ...
Merck said on Thursday its experimental antibody therapy, clesrovimab, demonstrated a 60.4% effectiveness in reducing some ...