| CHMP Recommends Approval of BYETTA for Use With Basal Insulin |
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The FINANCIAL -- Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly and Company announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use of the European Medicines Agency has issued a positive opinion in the European Union for the expanded use of BYETTA as an add-on therapy to basal insulin, with or without metformin and/or Actos, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in adults who have not achieved adequate glycemic control with these agents.
According to Eli Lilly and Company, the CHMP's decision is now referred for final action to the European Commission, which has the authority to approve medicines for the EU. The Commission usually decides on CHMP recommendations within two to three months. The double-blind clinical trial evaluating BYETTA as an add-on therapy to insulin glargine was published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
In the 30-week study, BYETTA 10 micrograms or placebo was added to existing insulin glargine therapy, which was titrated to achieve target fasting glucose levels. At study entry, patients who may have been at increased risk of hypoglycemia reduced their dose of insulin glargine by 20 percent. Five weeks after randomization, all patients had insulin doses titrated to achieve target fasting glucose levels. The primary endpoint was reduction in A1C, a measure of average blood sugar over three months; secondary endpoints included change in body weight along with other parameters of glucose control, cardiovascular health, hypoglycemia and patient-reported outcomes.
Amylin intends to provide uninterrupted patient supply in all markets where exenatide products are launched, as well as additional markets in the future. Both companies are committed to ensuring a seamless transition of global product responsibility to Amylin while maintaining continuity of patient care. Amylin anticipates working with one or more partners outside the U.S. in order to maximize the global potential of this innovative molecule and achieve greater operational flexibility and efficiency.
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