As of the date of this release, nearly all of the targeted clinical sites for the ANCHOR trial (80 clinical sites, all in the U.S.) have been activated and over 150 of the 650 patients targeted for the trial have been randomized into the study. Additionally, over 75% of the targeted clinical sites for the MARINE trial (approximately 50 clinical sites located in India, Finland, The Netherlands, Russia, South Africa and the U.S.) have been activated and over 100 of the 240 patients targeted for the trial have been randomized into the study.
"We are very pleased with the progress being made in these two pivotal trials. We believe AMR101 has the potential to be a best-in-class prescription omega-3 drug for treating patients with very high triglycerides or high triglycerides with mixed dyslipidemia," commented Dr. Declan Doogan, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Amarin Corporation. "Elevated triglycerides are increasingly being recognized as an important independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We are encouraged by the progress we are making and by the enthusiasm for these trials from the investigators. We believe this reflects a growing interest in the active management of elevated triglyceride levels and the expectation that AMR101 possesses an appropriate benefit-risk profile. Amarin is focused on completing patient enrollment into these trials as quickly as possible."
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