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Biogen shares surge after Alzheimer’s drug trial success

Biogen was set to add more than $10 billion to its market capitalization on Wednesday, as a surprise trial success of the experimental Alzheimer’s drug it developed with Eisai was hailed as an unequivocal win by analysts.

The trial results released on late Tuesday could mark a rare victory in the search for a treatment for the memory-robbing disease after years of clinical failures.

Biogen’s stock surged 35.4 percent to $267.61 in early U.S. trading, putting it on track to erase all of its losses this year. Shares of Japan’s Eisai jumped 17 percent to the daily limit in Tokyo.

Shares of rivals Eli Lilly and Roche rose between 6 percent and 7 percent.

Biogen and Eisai said their experimental drug, lecanemab, slowed progress of the brain-wasting disease by 27 percent compared with a placebo, in a large trial of patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s.

“This is pretty much a best-case scenario for the program as there doesn’t appear to be much ambiguity in the results,” said Baird analyst Brian Skorney.

BMO analyst Evan Seigerman called the data an “unequivocal win” for Biogen and Alzheimer’s patients.

The drug targets a toxic protein plaque known as amyloid beta that has long been considered crucial to arresting the progression of the fatal brain disease, but previous attempts have led to failure after failure.

This so-called amyloid hypothesis suffered a particularly heavy blow last year, after U.S. regulators overruled their own panel of outside experts to approve another Biogen drug called Aduhelm, based on its plaque-clearing ability rather than proof that it helped slow cognitive decline.

The latest trial boost for Biogen and Eisai’s lecanemab has raised hope for success in trials testing Roche’s gantenerumab and Lilly’s donanemab.

“There haven’t been many wins to celebrate, nor anything close to approaching a return on investment, so it is important that results like this are rewarded and incentivized,” said Daniel Chancellor, healthcare analyst at Citeline.

Shares of smaller Alzheimer’s drug developers also jumped — Prothena Corporation by 64 percent and Acumen Pharmaceuticals by 61 percent.

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