Hoth Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: HOTH), a US-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing targeted therapies for rare and serious inflammatory conditions, announced on Tuesday that its investigational candidate HT-001 met the primary efficacy endpoint in at least one metric in 100% of patients in its ongoing Phase 2a clinical study (CLEER-001) evaluating treatment for epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor (EGFRI)-induced cutaneous toxicities.
EGFR inhibitors, used widely to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), pancreatic, breast, colorectal, and head and neck cancers, are associated with dermatologic side effects in up to 90% of patients, often resulting in painful rashes, pruritus, dryness, nail changes, and alopecia. These adverse events frequently force dose reductions or treatment discontinuation, limiting therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes.
HT-001 is a once-daily topical gel formulated with an FDA-approved neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist (NK1RA). This mechanism mitigates inflammatory pathways triggered by EGFR inhibition, particularly Substance P-driven responses that lead to skin breakdown. By targeting the neuroinflammatory axis, HT-001 reduces symptoms without immunosuppression or systemic toxicity.
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