ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GlycoMimetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLYC), a late clinical-stage biotechnology company discovering and developing glycobiology-based therapies for cancers and inflammatory diseases, today announced positive initial safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic results from a Phase 1a study of GMI-1687 in healthy volunteers.
“These positive results represent an important milestone in the development of GMI-1687 as a potential point-of-care treatment option intended to help people living with sickle cell disease when they need it most, at the onset of pain crises,” said Harout Semerjian, Chief Executive Officer of GlycoMimetics. “Our Phase 1a data confirm this highly potent, second-generation E-selectin antagonist has an excellent profile for further development, with no dose-limiting toxicities or safety signals observed along with linear pharmacokinetics. We look forward to completing analysis of the study and advancing partner and financing discussions that support further development of this potentially important new therapeutic option for SCD.”