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PRESS RELEASESREGADO BIOSCIENCES PRESENTS PHASE I DATA FOR REG1 ANTICOAGULATION SYSTEM AT AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 2007 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS Anticoagulant Completely Inhibits Clotting Factor IXa; Matched Antidote Offers Orlando, FL – November 6, 2007 – Regado Biosciences today presented positive data from Phase Ia and Phase Ib dose escalation studies of the Company’s REG1 Anticoagulation System. REG1 is a two-component system consisting of an aptamer-based anticoagulant, RB006, and its matched antidote, RB007, which binds to and neutralizes RB006. The data showed RB006 completely inhibited the activity of Factor IXa, a protein essential to blood clotting, and RB006’s activity was rapidly and safely reversed by RB007. Confirming previously reported Phase I results, these data were presented at the American Heart Association’s 2007 Scientific Sessions, currently being held in Orlando, Florida. “These Phase I results are very exciting and should be well received by the cardiology community. As an experienced clinician, I fully recognize the importance of being able to titrate the intensity of anticoagulation according to specific patient needs. Current drugs do not offer this level of control or flexibility,” stated Richard C. Becker, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, and Director, Duke Cardiovascular Thrombosis Center, Duke Clinical Research Institute. “Should additional clinical studies confirm these encouraging data, I believe REG1 may have wide-ranging applications in clinical practice settings from the emergency room to the operating room.” Scientists from the Duke Clinical Research Institute and Regado analyzed REG1 pharmacokinetics and dosing data from 134 subjects enrolled in two of the three Phase 1 studies. The Phase Ia study enrolled 84 healthy volunteers; the Phase Ib study enrolled 50 patients with stable coronary artery disease who were receiving aspirin with or without clopidogrel. The results of the analysis showed an intravenous (IV) bolus injection of RB006 achieved in both study populations a prompt, consistent, and dose-dependent prolongation of activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), a well-accepted surrogate marker of the blood’s ability to clot. In addition, a 1 mg/kg dose of RB006 resulted in 100 percent Factor IXa inhibition. The studies also demonstrated an IV bolus injection of RB007 administered in a 2:1 antidote:drug ratio successfully reversed prolonged aPTT within a median of one minute, with no rebound increase up to seven days. Despite dual antiplatelet use in 19 subjects, there were no major bleeding or other serious adverse events observed in either study. “Our studies consistently have confirmed the two major attributes of the REG1 system, the ability to rapidly anticoagulate and then reverse this effect,” stated Doug Gooding, Chief Executive Officer of Regado Biosciences. “We are confident later-stage clinical testing will further confirm our belief REG1 has the potential to be a first-in-class antidote-reversible therapeutic system that transforms the way anticoagulation is approached in coronary revascularization procedures and other acute care settings.” REVERSAL-PCI, a multi-center, open-label, randomized Phase IIa clinical study of the REG1 anticoagulation system, will enroll 26 patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to assess whether REG1 can replace standard heparin therapy during the performance of coronary balloon angioplasty dilatation and stenting in patients at low risk for complications associated with therapy-related bleeding or heart attack. About REG1 Anticoagulation System REG1 is a two-component system, consisting of an aptamer-based anticoagulant and its matched antidote. The REG1 anticoagulant component (RB006) is a single-stranded, nucleic acid aptamer. RB006 selectively and potently binds to and inhibits Factor IXa, a protein that is critical to blood coagulation. The antidote component, RB007, is a complementary nucleic acid that binds to and neutralizes RB006. The binding of RB007 to RB006 causes the predictable and rapid reversal of RB006 that allows the patient’s blood to return to normal. About Regado Biosciences The Company’s proprietary platform technology enables the discovery of oligonucleotide-based drug-antidote pairs to any target protein. Regado initially is focusing its discovery and development efforts on the acute care injectable antithrombotics, a multi-billion dollar market in need of therapeutics with improved safety profiles. Potential future indications for Regado’s technology include acute coronary syndromes and other coronary revascularization procedures that would benefit from the availability of an antidote-reversible agent. # # #
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