WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- AstraZeneca (NYSE: AZN) and its global biologics research and
development arm, MedImmune, today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved
FASENRA™ (benralizumab) for the add-on maintenance treatment of patients with severe asthma aged 12 years and older, and
with an eosinophilic phenotype. FASENRA is not approved for the treatment of other eosinophilic conditions or relief of acute
bronchospasm or status asthmaticus.
Pascal Soriot, Chief Executive Officer of AstraZeneca, said: "We're excited to offer FASENRA as a new precision biologic to
help improve the lives of severe asthma patients whose disease is driven by eosinophilic inflammation. This is the first approval
from our respiratory biologics portfolio and the latest in a series of significant milestones for our company as we deliver on
our pipeline-driven transformation."
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The FDA approval is based on results from the WINDWARD program, including the pivotal Phase III exacerbation trials,
SIROCCO and CALIMA, and the Phase III
oral corticosteroid (OCS)-sparing trial, ZONDA. Results for the 8-week benralizumab dosing regimen from these trials showed:
- Up to 51% reduction in the annual asthma exacerbation rate (AAER) versus placebo
- Significant improvement in lung function as measured by forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) of up to
159 mL versus placebo. Differences were seen as early as 4 weeks after the first dose, providing an early indication of
effectiveness
- 75% median reduction in daily OCS use and discontinuation of OCS use in 52% of eligible patients
- An overall adverse event profile similar to that of placebo. Adverse events with an incidence greater than or equal to 3%
were headache, pyrexia, pharyngitis and hypersensitivity reactions
Eugene R. Bleecker, MD, Professor and Co-Director, Genetics, Genomics and Precision Medicine,
University of Arizona Health Sciences, and lead investigator of the pivotal Phase III SIROCCO study,
said: "This is an important day for severe, eosinophilic asthma patients who have had limited treatment options for far too long,
with many relying on oral steroids to manage their symptoms. FASENRA has a strong clinical profile which includes the
ability to show lung function improvement after the first dose, the potential to reduce – or even stop – oral steroid use,
and the convenience of 8-week dosing. FASENRA also treats a distinct patient phenotype, helping physicians select the right
patient in clinical practice with more confidence."
FASENRA is the only respiratory biologic that provides direct, rapid and near-complete depletion of eosinophils within 24
hours, as observed in a Phase II study. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that are a normal part of the body's immune
system. Elevated levels of eosinophils, seen in about half of severe asthma patients, impact airway inflammation and airway
hyper-responsiveness, resulting in increased asthma severity and symptoms, decreased lung function and increased risk of
exacerbations.
FASENRA binds directly to the IL-5α receptor on an eosinophil and uniquely attracts natural killer cells to induce apoptosis
(programmed cell death). FASENRA will be available as a subcutaneous injection via a prefilled syringe administered once
every 4 weeks for the first 3 doses, and then once every 8 weeks thereafter.
Karen Kempley, severe, eosinophilic asthma patient, said: "Most people don't appreciate the
simple act of breathing until they can't do it. As someone with severe asthma, I know how devastating it is to not have control
over your asthma and to live with the fear of not knowing when your next asthma attack might happen. When you can't breathe, you
can't do the things you want or need to do – like go to work or be with your family – and that impacts every aspect of your
life."
FASENRA will be available in the US within the coming weeks. AstraZeneca recognizes patients may need assistance accessing
FASENRA. FASENRA360 provides a range of support services for patients on FASENRA including access and reimbursement support,
affordability programs for eligible patients, nursing support for FASENRA questions, and ongoing patient education. Eligible
commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 for FASENRA and as little as $0 for its injection administration. For more information, please call 1-833-360-HELP or visit
www.FASENRA.com.
On November 10, 2017, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European
Medicines Agency (EMA) adopted a positive opinion recommending the marketing authorization of benralizumab. Benralizumab is also
under regulatory review in Japan and several other countries.
INDICATION
FASENRA is indicated for the add-on maintenance treatment of patients with severe asthma aged 12 years and older, and with an
eosinophilic phenotype.
- FASENRA is not indicated for treatment of other eosinophilic conditions
- FASENRA is not indicated for the relief of acute bronchospasm or status asthmaticus
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Known hypersensitivity to benralizumab or excipients.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Hypersensitivity Reactions
Hypersensitivity reactions (eg, anaphylaxis, angioedema, urticaria, rash) have occurred after administration of
FASENRA. These reactions generally occur within hours of administration, but in some instances have a delayed onset (ie, days).
Discontinue in the event of a hypersensitivity reaction.
Acute Asthma Symptoms or Deteriorating Disease
FASENRA should not be used to treat acute asthma symptoms, acute exacerbations, or acute bronchospasm.
Reduction of Corticosteroid Dosage
Do not discontinue systemic or inhaled corticosteroids abruptly upon initiation of therapy with FASENRA. Reductions in
corticosteroid dose, if appropriate, should be gradual and performed under the direct supervision of a physician. Reduction in
corticosteroid dose may be associated with systemic withdrawal symptoms and/or unmask conditions previously suppressed by
systemic corticosteroid therapy.
Parasitic (Helminth) Infection
It is unknown if FASENRA will influence a patient's response against helminth infections. Treat patients with
pre-existing helminth infections before initiating therapy with FASENRA. If patients become infected while receiving FASENRA and
do not respond to anti-helminth treatment, discontinue FASENRA until infection resolves.
ADVERSE REACTIONS
The most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥ 5%) include headache and pharyngitis.
Injection site reactions (eg, pain, erythema, pruritus, papule) occurred at a rate of 2.2% in patients treated with FASENRA
compared with 1.9% in patients treated with placebo.
USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
The data on pregnancy exposure from the clinical trials are insufficient to inform on drug-associated risk. Monoclonal
antibodies such as benralizumab are transported across the placenta during the third trimester of pregnancy; therefore, potential
effects on a fetus are likely to be greater during the third trimester of pregnancy.
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You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call
1-800-FDA-1088.
NOTES TO EDITORS
About Severe Asthma
Asthma affects 24 million individuals in the US, and up to 10% of asthma patients have severe asthma which may be
uncontrolled despite high doses of standard-of-care asthma controller medicines and can require the use of chronic OCS.
Severe, uncontrolled asthma is debilitating and potentially fatal with patients experiencing frequent exacerbations and
significant limitations on lung function and quality of life. Severe, uncontrolled asthma has higher risk of mortality than
severe asthma.
Severe, uncontrolled asthma can lead to a dependence on OCS, with systemic steroid exposure potentially leading to serious
short- and long-term adverse effects, including weight gain, diabetes, osteoporosis, glaucoma, anxiety, depression,
cardiovascular disease and immunosuppression. There is also a significant physical and socio-economic burden of severe,
uncontrolled asthma with these patients accounting for 50% of asthma-related costs.
About FASENRA (benralizumab)
FASENRA is a monoclonal antibody that recruits natural killer cells to induce direct, rapid and near-complete
depletion of eosinophils. Depletion of circulating eosinophils is rapid, with an onset of action within 24 hours, as confirmed in
an early Phase II trial. In the pivotal Phase III trials, SIROCCO and CALIMA, FASENRA demonstrated significant reduction in
exacerbations and improved lung function and asthma symptoms in severe, uncontrolled eosinophilic asthma patients. Eosinophils
are the biological effector cells in approximately 50% of asthma patients, leading to frequent exacerbations, impaired lung
function and asthma symptoms.
FASENRA is now approved in the US, and under regulatory review in the EU, Japan and several
other countries.
FASENRA is the foundation of AstraZeneca's respiratory biologics portfolio of potential new medicines targeting
underlying causes of respiratory disease. FASENRA is also being evaluated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD).
FASENRA was developed by MedImmune, AstraZeneca's global biologics research and development arm and is in-licensed from BioWa,
Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd., Japan .
About the WINDWARD Program
The WINDWARD program in asthma is made up of six Phase III trials, including SIROCCO, CALIMA, ZONDA, BISE, BORA
and GREGALE. The two pivotal trials SIROCCO and
CALIMA , are randomized, double-blinded, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trials designed to evaluate
the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous administration of FASENRA (fixed 30mg dose) for up to 56-weeks in exacerbation-prone
adult and adolescent patients 12 years of age and older.
A total of 2,510 patients (1,204 in SIROCCO and 1,306 in CALIMA) received standard-of-care medicine (including high-dosage
inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta2-agonists) and were randomized globally and received either benralizumab
30mg every 4 weeks; FASENRA 30mg every 4 weeks for the first three doses followed by 30mg every 8 weeks; or placebo administered
via subcutaneous injection using an accessorised pre-filled syringe.
A recent pooled post-hoc analysis of the SIROCCO and CALIMA studies demonstrated an association between enhanced FASENRA
efficacy and certain easily identifiable clinical features of severe eosinophilic asthma, including higher baseline blood
eosinophil counts, history of more frequent exacerbations, chronic OCS use and a history of nasal polyposis.
The third registrational trial, ZONDA , demonstrated a statistically-significant and clinically-meaningful reduction in
daily-maintenance, OCS use compared with placebo for patients with severe, uncontrolled OCS-dependent eosinophilic asthma
receiving FASENRA. Patients treated with FASENRA achieved a median reduction in OCS dose of 75%, and were more than four times as
likely to reduce their OCS dose than those on placebo. The results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine in May
2017.
In addition to WINDWARD, the Phase III VOYAGER program is currently underway, which is evaluating the efficacy and safety of
FASENRA in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
About AstraZeneca in Respiratory Disease
Respiratory disease is one of AstraZeneca's main therapy areas, and the Company has a growing portfolio of
medicines that reached more than 18 million patients in 2016. AstraZeneca's aim is to transform asthma and COPD
treatment through inhaled combinations at the core of care, biologics for the unmet needs of specific patient populations,
and scientific advancements in disease modification.
The Company is building on a 40-year heritage in respiratory disease and AstraZeneca's capability in inhalation technology
spans both pMDIs and dry powder inhalers, as well as the innovative AEROSPHERE™ Delivery Technology. The company's biologics
include FASENRA (anti-eosinophil, anti-IL-5Rɑ), which is now approved in the US, received a positive CHMP opinion in the EU and
is under regulatory review in Japan, tralokinumab (anti-IL-13), which has completed Phase III
trials, and tezepelumab (anti-TSLP), which successfully achieved its Phase IIb primary and secondary endpoints. AstraZeneca's
research is focused on addressing underlying disease drivers focusing on the lung epithelium, lung immunity and lung
regeneration.
About MedImmune
MedImmune is the global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca, a global, innovation-driven
biopharmaceutical business that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of small molecule and biologic
prescription medicines. MedImmune is pioneering innovative research and exploring novel pathways across Oncology, Respiratory,
Cardiovascular & Metabolic Diseases, and Infection and Vaccines. The MedImmune headquarters is located in Gaithersburg, Md., one of AstraZeneca's three global R&D centres, with additional sites in Cambridge, UK and Mountain View, CA. For more information, please
visit www.medimmune.com
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and
commercialization of prescription medicines, primarily for the treatment of diseases in three main therapy areas - Oncology,
Cardiovascular & Metabolic Diseases and Respiratory. The Company also is selectively active in the areas of Autoimmunity,
Neuroscience and Infection. AstraZeneca operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by millions of
patients worldwide. For more information, please visit www.astrazeneca-us.com and follow us on Twitter @AstraZenecaUS.
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