Pacira BioSciences' Exparel Misses Primary Endpoint In Post-Op Pain Study After Lower Extremity Surgeries

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  • Pacira BioSciences Inc PCRX has announced topline results from its Phase 3 STRIDE study evaluating Exparel administered as combined sciatic (in popliteal fossa) and saphenous (in adductor canal) nerve blocks in patients after lower extremity surgeries.
  • The trial did not meet the primary endpoint of statistical significance in pain reduction from 0 to 96 hours for Exparel versus bupivacaine HCl.
  • Exparel did achieve statistical significance versus bupivacaine HCl for secondary endpoints of reducing cumulative pain scores from 24 to 96 hours post-surgery and total opioid consumption from 24 to 96 hours post-surgery.
  • The Exparel group achieved and maintained mild pain at 36 hours while bupivacaine HCl was in the moderate range.
  • There were no clinically relevant safety issues observed in the study, specifically no reports of falls and no serious adverse events observed in the study.
  • Pacira plans to submit the full results from the study for presentation at future scientific conferences and publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • Price Action: PCRX shares are down 2.17% at $64.96 during the premarket session on the last check Wednesday.
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