Rhythm Pharmaceuticals Announces New England Journal of Medicine Publication of Phase 3 TRANSCEND Trial Results for Setmelanotide (IMCIVREE, MC4R Agonist) in Acquired Hypothalamic Obesity on Wednesday July 8: Largest and Longest Placebo-Controlled Study Ever Conducted in the Condition, Reporting Weight and Hunger Improvements in Adults and Pediatric Patients Aged Four and Older Alongside Reductions Documented Against Placebo
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals announced Wednesday July 8, 2026 that Phase 3 TRANSCEND trial results for setmelanotide (IMCIVREE), a melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonist, in patients with acquired hypothalamic obesity have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine. TRANSCEND is the largest and longest placebo-controlled clinical trial ever conducted in acquired hypothalamic obesity, a rare and severe metabolic condition caused by damage to the hypothalamus from tumors, surgery, radiation, or trauma. The publication documents weight and hunger improvements in adult and pediatric patients aged four years and older across the treatment arm versus placebo control. IMCIVREE is already FDA-approved as a once-daily subcutaneous injection for chronic weight management in adults and pediatric patients aged four and older with acquired hypothalamic obesity, as well as for syndromic or monogenic obesity in patients with confirmed loss-of-function variants. The NEJM publication follows the earlier Kalohexis confidential IPO filing (July 7-8) on the dual MC3R/MC4R melanocortin platform, sustaining momentum around melanocortin biology as the highest-profile non-GLP-1 obesity mechanism in commercial development.