GSK stops development of chronic cough drug after late-stage trial miss
GSK•Study details and next steps
The drug's lower 25 milligram dose did not provide a clear benefit in either study. Neither of the two doses met key secondary goals, including patient-reported outcomes from a Chronic Cough Diary.
GSK said that the limited benefit shows the drug was "unlikely to transform patient care."
GSK will continue testing camlipixant as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome. It also plans to share the data to contribute to the scientific understanding of refractory chronic cough, a condition for which limited treatment options exist.
Nearly 10 million patients suffer from the condition globally every year, which can cause people to cough more than 900 times a day.
GSK had bought the drug in a $2 billion acquisition of Bellus Health in 2023.




