Corcept Presents New Data at ADA: Improved Outcomes in Patients Receiving a GLP-1 with Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes and Hypercortisolism Treated with Korlym®

New data from CATALYST and MOMENTUM trials presented at American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) 86th Scientific Sessions

In the CATALYST trial, patients with hypercortisolism treated with Korlym exhibited clinically and statistically significant improvements in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and clinically meaningful reductions in body weight, body mass index and waist circumference, with numerically greater benefit in those taking GLP-1 receptor agonists or tirzepatide

Late-breaking data from the MOMENTUM trial confirm high prevalence of endogenous hypercortisolism in patients with type 2 diabetes and resistant hypertension

Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated (NASDAQ: CORT), a commercial-stage company engaged in the discovery and development of medications to treat severe endocrinologic, oncologic, metabolic and neurologic disorders by modulating the effects of the hormone cortisol, today announced the presentation of new data from its CATALYST and MOMENTUM trials at the American Diabetes Association’s 86th Scientific Sessions. The presentations underscore the critical role of hypercortisolism in difficult-to-control type 2 diabetes and resistant hypertension, and the potential of cortisol modulation treatment.