Lancet February 2026 Zegocractin for acute pancreatitis with systemic inflammatory response syndrome: a randomized, controlled, dose-ranging, phase 2b trial episode artwork

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Lancet February 2026 Zegocractin for acute pancreatitis with systemic inflammatory response syndrome: a randomized, controlled, dose-ranging, phase 2b trial

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This clinical study investigated the efficacy of zegocractin, a novel drug designed to treat acute pancreatitis by blocking specific calcium channels to reduce systemic inflammation. While the drug did not significantly speed up the return to solid food for every participant, it showed significant clinical benefits for patients suffering from more severe forms of the disease. Specifically, higher doses of the medication helped prevent severe respiratory failure and shortened hospital stays for those with high-risk diagnostic markers. By identifying these positive responses in secondary outcomes, researchers have established a strategic foundation for future Phase 3 trials to target the most vulnerable patient populations.

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