New Rebif® Formulation Submitted In USA And Europe
Serono (virt-x:SEO and NYSE: SRA) announced today the submission of a supplemental Biologics Licence Application (sBLA) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and of a variation to the current Marketing Authorization to the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for a new formulation of Rebif® (interferon beta-1a) as a treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Data from a Phase III clinical trial in patients with relapsing forms of MS show that the new formulation of Rebif® results in a substantial improvement in overall tolerability, as measured by pre-specified parameters including injection site reactions, which are an important factor for patients when choosing an MS therapy. The trial data also show that the incidence of antibody formation with the new formulation of Rebif® is reduced.
"These results are promising news for patients with multiple sclerosis," said Prof Per Soelberg Sørensen, from the Danish MS Research Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet and an investigator of the trial. "While Rebif® is well established in the treatment of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis, results from this clinical trial show that the new formulation offers promising improvements which could translate into additional benefits to the patient."
"Serono is focused upon providing multiple sclerosis patients with enhanced therapeutic solutions," said Franck Latrille, Senior Executive Vice President Global Product Development. "This is supported by innovative development and manufacturing technology platforms that we have implemented to deliver world-leading biotech therapies."
The new formulation of Rebif® is the latest of many product developments from Serono to continually enhance the convenience and tolerability of Rebif®. Other enhancements have included the new Rebiject II auto-injector to facilitate injections; a 29 gauge-needle pre-filled syringe, the thinnest needle in a ready-to-use pre-filled syringe for the treatment of MS; a titration pack designed to make starting on Rebif® therapy easier and more convenient.
About Rebif®
Rebif® (interferon beta-1a) is a disease-modifying drug used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis and is similar to the interferon beta protein produced by the human body. Interferon helps modulate the body's immune system, fight disease, and reduce inflammation.
Rebif®, which was approved in Europe in 1998 and in the US in 2002, is registered in more than 80 countries worldwide. In the United States, Rebif® is co-marketed by Serono, Inc. and Pfizer Inc. Rebif® has been proven to delay the progression of disability, reduce the frequency of relapses and reduce MRI lesion activity and area1. Rebif® is available in a 22 mcg and 44 mcg ready-to-use pre-filled syringe and a titration pack, and can be stored at room temperature for up to 30 days if a refrigerator is not available.
Most commonly reported side effects are injection site disorders, flu-like symptoms, elevation of liver enzymes, and blood cell abnormalities. Patients, especially those with depression, seizure disorders, or liver problems, should discuss treatment with Rebif® with their doctors.
1 - The exact relationship between MRI findings and the clinical status of patients is unknown.
About Serono Neurology
In addition to Rebif®, Serono also offers a second therapy within its portfolio of multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies: Novantrone® (mitoxantrone for injection concentrate) for worsening forms of MS. Full prescribing information for these products can be obtained by contacting Serono or visiting the Serono website. Additional therapy options are currently under development at Serono, including cladribine tablets, currently in Phase III studies and potentially the first oral therapy for treatment of MS, as well as osteopontin, an MMP-12 inhibitor, a JNK inhibitor and interferon beta:Fc, in early-stage development for MS. Serono also is taking a leading role in developing an understanding of the role of genetics in MS, with a whole genome scan currently underway. To-date, 80 genes associated with MS have been identified, based on a 40% scan. The project is due to be completed in 2006 and will improve understanding of the causes of MS and the appropriate therapeutic targets for the disease.
About multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory condition of the nervous system and is the most common, non-traumatic, neurological disease in young adults. MS may affect approximately two million people worldwide. While symptoms can vary, the most common symptoms of MS include blurred vision, numbness or tingling in the limbs, and problems with strength and coordination. The relapsing forms of MS are the most common.
About Serono
Serono is a global biotechnology leader. The Company has eight biotechnology products, Rebif®, Gonal-f®, Luveris®, Ovidrel®/Ovitrelle®, Serostim®, Saizen®, Zorbtive™, and Raptiva®. In addition to being the world leader in reproductive health, Serono has strong market positions in neurology, metabolism, and growth and has recently entered the psoriasis area. The Company's research programs are focused on growing these businesses and on establishing new therapeutic areas, including oncology and autoimmune diseases. Currently, there are more than 25 on-going development projects.