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AbbVie's HUMIRA (Adalimumab) Receives Positive CHMP Opinion to Treat Children and Adolescents With Severe Chronic …
Posted: February 28, 2015 at 10:42 am
Marketing Authorization Decision Expected from the European Commission in the Second Quarter
NORTH CHICAGO, Illinois, Feb. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) announced that the European Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has granted a positive opinion for HUMIRA (adalimumab) for the treatment of severe chronic plaque psoriasis in children and adolescents from four years of age. If granted marketing authorization by the European Commission, HUMIRA may become the first treatment availablefor severe chronic plaque psoriasisin children and adolescents fromfour years of age who have had an inadequate response to or are inappropriate candidates for topical therapy and phototherapies.
"The positive response from the CHMP marks an important step in addressing the needs of children and adolescents living with severe plaque psoriasis in Europe," said Michael Severino, M.D., executive vice president, research and development and chief scientific officer, AbbVie. "Building on more than 16 years of clinical experience with HUMIRA, we look forward to the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of pediatric plaque psoriasis patients."
The positive opinion is based on the results of a Phase 3 study, which will be presented at an upcoming medical meeting. The review of the marketing authorization application (MAA) is being conducted under the centralized licensing procedure. If approved, the authorization will be valid in all 28 member states of the European Union, as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
Since first gaining approval 12 years ago, HUMIRA has been approved in more than 87 countries. It is currently being used to treat more than 843,000 patients worldwide1 across 10 globally approved indications.2
About Pediatric Chronic Plaque Psoriasis According to estimates from the World Health Organization, pediatric psoriasis occurs in 0.70 percent of the pediatric population,3 with no significant difference by gender.4 The chronic autoimmune disease is characterized by the rapid and excessive accumulation of skin cells, which form thick patches of inflamed, scaly skin.5 Pediatric psoriasis has similar characteristics to adult psoriasis, but in children, the psoriatic lesions are typically smaller, thinner, and less scaly.4 Beyond the physical challenges of managing the chronic skin disorder, it is also considered to have significant emotional and psychological effects.6
HUMIRA EU Therapeutic Indications2 HUMIRA is approved for use in moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, active juvenile idiopathic arthritis in patients who have had inadequate response to prior therapy, ankylosing spondylitis, moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, active and progressive psoriatic arthritis, moderate to severely active Crohn's Disease and moderate to severely active ulcerative colitis.See SmPC for full indication.
Important EU Safety Information2 HUMIRA is contraindicated in patients with active tuberculosis or other severe infections and in patients with moderate to severe heart failure. The use of HUMIRA increases the risk of developing serious infections which may, in rare cases, be life-threatening. Rare cases of lymphoma and leukemia have been reported in patients treated with a TNF-antagonist. On rare occasions, a severe type of cancer called hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma has been observed and often results in death. A risk for the development of malignancies in patients treated with TNF-antagonists cannot be excluded. The most frequently reported adverse events across all indications included respiratory infections, injection site reactions, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, rash and musculoskeletal pain.
(see SmPC for full details at https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/21201)
About AbbVie AbbVie is a global, research-based biopharmaceutical company formed in 2013 following separation from Abbott Laboratories. The company's mission is to use its expertise, dedicated people and unique approach to innovation to develop and market advanced therapies that address some of the world's most complex and serious diseases. AbbVie employs more than 26,000 people worldwide and markets medicines in more than 170 countries. For further information on the company and its people, portfolio and commitments, please visit http://www.abbvie.com. Follow @abbvie on Twitter or view careers on our Facebook or LinkedIn page.
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Translational Regenerative Medicine: Market Prospects 2015-2025
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Translational Regenerative Medicine - new study showing you trends, R&D progress, and predicted revenues Where is the market for regenerative medicine heading? What are the commercial prospects for this market and related technologies? Visiongain's brand new report shows you potential revenues and other trends to 2025, discussing data, opportunities and prospects.
Visiongain's report lets you assess regenerative medicine: cell-based therapies that aim to restore function and regenerate diseased tissues. Our 260 page report provides 145 tables, charts, and graphs. Discover the most lucrative areas in the industry and the future market prospects. Our new study lets you assess forecasted sales at world market, submarket and national level. You will see financial results, interviews, trends, opportunities and revenue predictions.
Forecasts from 2015-2025 and other analyses show you commercial prospects Besides revenue forecasting to 2025, our new study provides you with recent results, growth rates, and market shares. There you will find original analyses, with business outlooks and developments. Discover qualitative analyses (including SWOT and Porter's Five Forces), company profiles and commercial developments. Read the full transcript of an exclusive expert opinion interview from industry specialists informing your understanding and allowing you to assess prospects for investments and sales: Dr Antonio SJ Lee, CEO and Managing Director, MEDIPOST America Inc.
You find prospects for key submarkets and products In addition to analyses of the overall world market, you see revenue forecasts for these three submarkets to 2025: Stem cell therapies Gene Therapies Tissue engineering products
Products that can significantly increase disease-free survival and improve patient tolerance will achieve success. In the long term, we forecast these curative therapies to be adopted by many healthcare systems globally.
Our investigation shows business research and analyses with individual revenue forecasts and discussions. You find dynamics of the industry and assess its potential sales, seeing agents likely to achieve the most success.
To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com
See revenue forecasts for products How will leading products perform to 2025 at the world level? Our study forecasts sales of currently marketed and pipeline regenerative medicine products including these: Osteocel Plus Trinity ELITE and Trinity Evolution Prochymal Apligraf Dermagraft ReCell Neovasculgen Glybera Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-Vec)
Discover how high revenues can go. You will see what is happening, understanding trends, challenges and opportunities.
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Multiple Girlfriends! -Dirty Thoughts- MGTOW – Video
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It #39;s time to bleep and blur moments from the week whether they need it or not. This week we feature Tom Brady, Jimmy Kimmel and more. #UnnecessaryCensorship ...
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Michael Rivero Interview II – Soros 2 buy US after It Burns Like Ferguson ? – Video
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Ron Paul: Vaccines: Why We Need Markets, Not Mandates – Video
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Vaccine Controversy Shows Why We Need Markets, Not Mandates by Ron Paul If I were still a practicing ob-gyn and one of my patients said she was not going to ...
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CPACers love Paul, but is it enough?
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Whether it can be Rand Pauls Republican Party is another question.
By Ben Schreckinger
2/27/15 1:20 PM EST
Updated 2/28/15 6:18 AM EST
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. Its still Rand Pauls CPAC. Whether it can be Rand Pauls Republican Party is another question.
A day after other Republicans tossed out hawkish lines that clashed with his own brand of more cautious foreign policy, the raucous response to Pauls Friday afternoon speech from a standing-room-only crowd proved that CPAC remains friendly territory for the Kentucky senator. As he warned against an inept government venturing overseas, he received standing ovations and supporters chanted President Paul.
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But even Pauls supporters conceded that winning at CPAC is one thing, while winning the GOP 2016 nod is another.
As in years past, the libertarian-leaning Paul enjoyed organized and enthusiastic support among young CPAC attendees. The crowd at this event, however, is hardly representative of the broader GOP electorate. And Pauls views on national security, the war on drugs, and several other issues already put him at odds with multiple factions of the GOP including many older voters, a large and crucial constituency during the primaries and caucuses.
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Victor Pickard on native ads and the new journalism economy
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Victor Pickard celebrated the Federal Communication Commissions vote Thursday to regulate the internet as a public utility at an internet victory party in Washington, DC. For Pickard, an assistant professor at the Annenberg School of Communications, and an expert on global media activism, the decision is a win for the public good, and maybe even the future of journalismtwo concerns that are very much on his mind as he sits down to write his next book.
Even though its still in its earliest stages, the book will stand on the shoulders of Pickards most recent work, Americas Battle For Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform, which he is currently on tour promoting. A slim, fast-paced account, it digs into a series of media policy battles that played out in the 1940s, when government and media activists fought to rein in powerful broadcasters and to articulate a role for radio and newspapers that served the public good, as opposed to commercial interests.
Their vision might have succeeded, were it not for Cold War paranoia, and an interpretation of freedom of speech that favored the rights of corporations over the rights of individuals. By the time the smoke had cleared, antitrust action had split NBC into two, but the efforts to make the news more local and less commercial were largely defeated. To Pickard, this failure to unhook the news from commercial pressures, and the subsequent triumph of corporate libertarianism, was a critical juncture in journalism that shaped the course of its future.
Now, while the impact of the FCCs ruling remains uncertain, and native advertising colonizes the Web, journalism has arrived at another critical juncture. As policy makers seek to define the public interest in a digital age, Pickards body of scholarship may provide a useful, if controversial, road map to our current media environment. As he sees it, technology has changed, but the concerns of the 1940saccess, sustainable business models for the news, and the role of regulationwill be central to maximizing the democratic potential of the web, and nurturing the future of public service journalism.
I spoke with Pickard by phone. Our conversation has been lightly edited and abridged.
Your previous book argues that the commercial internet faces a norm-defining moment similar to that of commercial radio in the 1940s. How so? What is at stake?
In the 1940s, as a society, we were asking big, normative questions about what the role of media should be in a democratic society. Questions that sought to define a kind of social contract between media institutions, the public, and the government. That asked whether it was healthy to have a news media system so dependent on the market, or whether we should be creating structural alternatives. I think were facing a similar crossroads for determining whether our new mediaor newish mediawill become captured by commercial interests, or whether they are able to serve a higher democratic purpose.
So those earlier battles to keep the airwaves free of corporate monopolies, and the moral concerns about ads invading the news, are being repeated today?
Yes, and net neutrality is kind of exhibit A. If we preserve net neutrality protections, our internet will develop one way. If we lose those protections our internet will develop in a very different way. So were certainly in a pivotal moment.
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Editorial: Mediation brings the right result to human rights complaints
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Resolving human rights complaints in this province once took years, and often involved ugly legal battles and plenty of ill feeling.
Before the province's Human Rights Code was amended in 2011, it took an average of four years to settle complaints through a slow and often-combative tribunal system.
Since then, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission has focused on mediation, resulting in many complaints being resolved in weeks or a few months at most. Though the tribunals are gone, the commission has speedy access to Court of Queen's Bench for difficult cases. However, mediation is resolving the bulk of complaints without recourse to litigation. We saw a good example of successful mediation in Regina this week, when there were justified smiles all around as a collaborative settlement agreement was signed. The case involved a complaint by wheelchair user Jamie McKenzie that access to facilities at Evraz Place was inadequate for people with disabilities. With the commission serving as a neutral mediator, McKenzie and Evraz Place management collaborated on finding solutions that will result in a wide range of improvements. They include a designated wheelchair viewing area at the Co-operators Centre, additional accessible seating in the Brandt Centre and improved bathroom and washroom facilities.
Kudos to McKenzie for raising these important issues. People with physical challenges have a right to expect the same access to a normal life as the able-bodied.
It's a principle all should support. Whether due to illness or injury, any one of us might need to use a wheelchair one day.
Kudos, too, to Evraz Place CEO Mark Allan, who said the mediation process had been a positive, constructive experience.
Evraz Place didn't intentionally fall short on access requirements - it learned that building code regulations do not always meet the standards set by the human rights commission.
We agree with Chief Commissioner David Arnot that the provincial government needs to implement universal building access requirements that will prevent future problems.
Meantime, we reflect on how much progress has been made on such issues since the days when one wheelchair access complaint to the human rights commission dragged on for 12 years.
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