Teva Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: TEVA) has reported positive results from its Phase III SOLARIS trial, evaluating TEV-749.
The long-acting injectable formulation of olanzapine is being tested for adults with schizophrenia.
Teva said the trial met its primary endpoint, showing significant improvements in a commonly-used efficacy metric after eight weeks, compared to placebo.
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