Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026
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Rhythm Pharmaceuticals (RYTM) Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

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Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

4 Jun, 2026

Business and product updates

  • Recent U.S. launch of IMCIVREE for hypothalamic obesity (HO) showed over 150 new patient start forms in six weeks, with 80% of prescribing physicians new to the product and about 40 clinical trial patient conversions.

  • Anticipates near-term approval and self-launch of IMCIVREE in Japan by year-end, and a potential launch in Germany pending G-BA exemption, either late this year or early next.

  • Early launch feedback indicates strong physician interest, with a broadened sales force targeting 5,000 potential prescribers and significant engagement from both specialty centers and community endocrinologists.

  • Initial patient mix is more pediatric, expected to normalize over time as care transitions from specialty centers to broader endocrinology practices.

  • Reimbursement processes are progressing, with early positive payer responses and expectations for faster policy adoption compared to previous indications.

Clinical development and data updates

  • Updated phase II data for IMCIVREE in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) to be presented at ENDO, focusing on BMI change, quality of life, and body fat percentage over six months in 17 patients.

  • Phase III study for oral bivamelagon in HO expected to start before year-end, with positive phase II results showing up to 16.6% weight loss at highest dose over 12 months and strong patient persistence.

  • RM-718, a weekly injectable, is in multiple ascending dose studies for HO and PWS, with phase I-B/Part C data expected in the second half of 2026; efficacy is anticipated to be comparable to other therapies.

  • Product selection for indications will consider disease responsiveness, patient preference, and compliance, with a hypothesis that weekly injectables may be preferable in PWS due to behavioral factors.

Market opportunity and strategy

  • HO diagnosis rates are higher than BBS, with patients more concentrated in endocrinology care, supporting a more favorable launch trajectory.

  • Discontinuation in BBS is primarily due to hyperpigmentation; oral or MC1-sparing therapies could improve persistence and expand the market.

  • Real-world BBS discontinuation rate is about 30% at one year, higher in the U.S. than in Europe; persistence improves after the first year.

  • Identified HO patient pool in the U.S. is growing, with confidence in reaching a 10,000-patient prevalence as awareness and diagnosis improve through expanded field force and education.

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