BridgeBio gets Brazil approval for ATTR-CM heart drug acoramidis
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BEYONTTRA™ (acoramidis), the First Near-Complete TTR Stabilizer (≥90%), Approved by ANVISA to Treat ATTR-CM in Brazil
May 6, 2026 7:30 AM EDT- The approval of Beyonttra in Brazil is based on positive results from the Phase 3 ATTRibute-CM study, in which acoramidis demonstrated the most rapid benefit seen in any Phase 3 study of ATTR-CM to date, including:
- By Month 1, numerically fewer cumulative cardiovascular events, including CVM or recurrent CVH, were observed with acoramidis compared to placebo
- A 42% reduction in composite ACM and recurrent CVH events relative to placebo at Month 30
- A 50% reduction in the cumulative frequency of CVH events relative to placebo at Month 30

