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News Summary: Pfizer, J&J Alzheimer's drug fails

THE RESULTS: Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson said the intravenous formulation of its experimental Alzheimer's disease drug bapineuzumab failed in a second late-stage trial. The companies are ending development of intravenous bapineuzumab.

Article by: The Associated Press , Associated Press

Updated: August 6, 2012 - 9:35 PM

THE RESULTS: Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson said the intravenous formulation of its experimental Alzheimer's disease drug bapineuzumab failed in a second late-stage trial. The companies are ending development of intravenous bapineuzumab.

THE GOAL: Bapineuzumab was designed to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease by preventing the buildup of plaque in the brain, but studies said it didn't work better than a placebo.

THE CHARGES: Johnson & Johnson said it will take a charge of up to $400 million in the third quarter. Elan Corp. PLC, which licensed the drug to Johnson & Johnson, will take a charge of $117.3 million.

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