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« on: October 27, 2009, 01:55:22 PM »

Positive study results buoy NxStage

October 27, 2009 by MassDevice staff

A study showing patients using its home dialysis technology need less anti-hypertensive medications sends the Lawrence, Mass.-based hemodialysis firm's stock up nearly 5 percent.
Positive study results buoy NxStage

Positive interim results from a study of NxStage Medical Inc.'s home dialysis technology sent the Lawrence, Mass.-based firm's stock soaring.

The hemodialysis device maker said interim results from its Freedom study show that patients performing daily home hemodialysis treatments needed significantly less anti-hypertensive medication than when they were treated at hemodialysis centers.

As of about 12:40 p.m. Oct. 27, NxStage stock was up 4.7 percent, trading at $5.97 per share.

The study compared how much blood pressure-controlling medicine patients were prescribed at the dialysis centers with how much they needed after four months and a year of home dialysis. The results showed a nearly 50 percent reduction in the average number of prescribed anti-hypertensive medications over 12 months. Nearly one-third of patients in the study stopped taking the drugs altogether and 56 percent experienced a 50 percent or greater decrease in the amount of medication they needed to control their blood pressure.

The trial also indicated that home hemodialysis reduced expected mortality rates by 40 percent.

http://www.massdevice.com/news/positive-study-results-buoy-nxstage
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