Study fully funded by BARDA
YAVNE, Israel, June 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MediWound Ltd. (Nasdaq:MDWD), a fully-integrated
biopharmaceutical company bringing innovative therapies to address unmet needs in severe burn and wound management, today announced
the expansion of its NexoBrid Phase 3 Children Innovation Debridement Study (CIDS) to United States burn centers, following
approval of the study protocol by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and site Institutional Review Boards (IRB).
“We are very pleased to initiate enrollment of our CIDS Phase 3 study in the U.S., providing the opportunity to
U.S. burn experts to treat pediatric patients with NexoBrid,” said Gal Cohen, President and Chief Executive Officer of MediWound.
“The current management of pediatric burns requires intensive medical therapy and typically several traumatic surgical procedures
to remove eschar and prevent secondary complications. Burn surgery in pediatric patients is very demanding for a variety of
reasons, such as complex anesthesia, thinner skin leaving narrow safety margins for surgical intervention, less skin graft donor
site area and difficulties to diagnose burn severity early in scalding burns that are frequent in children. Published clinical
results to date have demonstrated the merits of using NexoBrid as a non-surgical means to manage and treat these young patients
including earlier eschar removal, reduced incidence and extent of surgical excision, grafting and blood loss. Our team is highly
motivated to bring NexoBrid treatment to these young, vulnerable patients and this study expansion bring us one step closer to that
goal,” added Mr. Cohen.
About CIDS
CIDS is a Phase 3, multicenter, multinational, randomized, controlled, open-label study in children with thermal burns. The study
objectives are to evaluate the efficacy and safety of NexoBrid compared with the standard-of-care in hospitalized children with
severe thermal burns of 1% to 30% Total Body Surface Area. The study is currently enrolling in Europe in accordance with a design
endorsed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and is now being expanded to the U.S. after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
endorsed the study protocol. Based on the recommendation of the study’s Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB), after blindly
reviewing the accumulated CIDS data, and the EMA and FDA endorsement, the study is now in its second stage with inclusion of
younger pediatric burn patients beginning at the minimum age of one year. The study is fully funded through support from the
Biomedical Advance Research and Development Authority (BARDA).
About MediWound Ltd.
MediWound is a fully-integrated biopharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing
novel therapeutics based on its patented proteolytic enzyme technology to address unmet needs in the fields of severe burns,
chronic and other hard-to-heal wounds. MediWound’s first innovative biopharmaceutical product, NexoBrid®, received
marketing authorization from the European Medicines Agency as well as the Israeli, Argentinian and South Korean Ministries of
Health, for removal of dead or damaged tissue, known as eschar, in adults with deep partial and full-thickness thermal burns.
NexoBrid® represents a new paradigm in burn care management, and clinical trials have demonstrated, with
statistical significance, its ability to non-surgically and rapidly remove the eschar earlier and, without harming viable
tissues.
MediWound's second innovative product, EscharEx® is a topical biological drug being developed for
debridement of chronic and other hard-to-heal wounds and is complementary to the large number of existing wound healing products,
which require a clean wound bed in order to heal the wound. EscharEx® contains the same proteolytic enzyme technology as
NexoBrid®, and benefits from the wealth of existing development data on NexoBrid®. In two Phase 2
studies, EscharEx® has demonstrated safety and efficacy in the debridement of chronic and other hard-to-heal wounds,
within a few daily applications.
For more information, please visit www.mediwound.com.
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