By Deena Beasley LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Amgen Inc said its experimental osteoporosis drug, denosumab, significantly reduced the risk of bone fracture in post-menopausal women in a large trial. The news triggered a 15 percent rise in Amgen's shares even though key data won't be unveiled until September. Denosumab, a bioengineered antibody that targets a protein involved with bone-destroying cells called osteoclasts, is seen as critical to Amgen's future now that growth of its flagship anemia drug franchise, which includes Epogen and Aranesp, has waned due to safety concerns. The positive trial result "almost guarantees denosumab a place in the osteoporosis market ...," Morgan Stanley analyst Steven Harr said in a research note. He estimated peak annual sales at $2 billion to $3 billion. Amgen said the 7,800 patient,...
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