OKYO Pharma to Release New & Comprehensive Data GFrom Phase 2 Dry Eye Disease Trial 


OKYO Pharma Limited recently announced it will be releasing new and comprehensive efficacy data readout from the Phase 2 trial of OK-101 in dry eye disease on March 22, 2024. The company will also host a Key Opinion Leader (KOL) event to discuss the findings in depth.

In a previous preliminary data readout, OK-101 showed statistically significant drug effects in FDA-recognized efficacy endpoints as early as the 15-day first visit after dosing. Additionally, statistically significant improvements were observed in both a “sign” (total conjunctival staining) and two “symptoms” (burning/stinging and blurred vision), which are FDA-recognized endpoints of dry eye disease.

The KOL call will feature prominent experts in the field of dry eye disease. The speakers will provide insights regarding the clinical significance of the OK-101 Phase 2 findings and discuss the potential implications for patient care and future research endeavors in DED.

“The upcoming data release follows the successful completion of OKYO Pharma’s Phase 2 trial, which focused on assessing the efficacy and safety of OK-101, our novel topical therapeutic candidate for dry eye disease,” said Gary S. Jacob, PhD, CEO of OKYO Pharma. “We plan to advance OK-101 into Phase 3 clinical trials in 2024, with the goal of developing a highly differentiated dry eye product to help patients underserved by current treatments. Our parallel development focus for OK-101 in 2024 is the evaluation of this drug candidate to treat neuropathic corneal pain for which we have already received IND clearance to begin clinical studies.”

The double-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial was conducted at six sites in the US and enrolled 240 subjects with DED dosed twice-daily (BID). Patients were randomly divided into 3 cohorts, with one of the cohorts dosed with 0.05% OK-101 (n=81), a second with 0.1% OK-101 (n=80), and the third cohort with vehicle (n=79). The duration of a patient’s treatment was 14 weeks, including a 2-week run-in period on placebo, to exclude placebo responders from the study, followed by 12 weeks in the randomized portion of the study.

OK-101 is a lipid conjugated chemerin peptide agonist of the ChemR23 G-protein coupled receptor which is typically found on immune cells of the eye responsible for the inflammatory response. OK-101 was developed using a membrane-anchored-peptide technology to produce a novel long-acting drug candidate for treating dry eye disease. OK-101 has been shown to produce anti-inflammatory and pain-reducing efficacy signals in mouse models of dry eye disease and corneal neuropathic pain (NCP), respectively, and is designed to combat washout through the inclusion of the lipid anchor built into the drug molecule to enhance the residence time of OK-101 within the ocular environment. OK-101 recently showed statistical significance in multiple endpoints in a recently completed Phase 2, multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of OK-101 to treat DED.

OKYO Pharma Limited (NASDAQ: OKYO) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing innovative therapies for the treatment of DED and NCP, with ordinary shares listed for trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market. OKYO is focused on the discovery and development of novel molecules to treat inflammatory DED and ocular pain. In addition to the recently completed Phase 2 DED trial, OKYO also has plans underway for the opening of a Phase 2 trial for OK-101 to treat NCP in patients with this debilitating condition. For more information, visit www.okyopharma.com.