LYON, FRANCE--(Marketwired - Dec 19, 2014) - Flamel Technologies (
The trial was designed as a 2-arm study with 12 patients in each arm evaluating two different formulations of Micropump® sodium oxybate at a nightly dose of 4.5g, 6g and 7.5g. Each subject consumed a standard meal two hours prior to dosing. Subjects were instructed to maintain a consistent meal time and dosing schedule throughout the study. One subject dropped out of the study prior to the completion of the 7.5g dosing portion for reasons unrelated to drug. The data for both formulations at the 4.5g and 6g doses were consistent with the data seen in the previous study which showed:
- Onset of action similar to Xyrem
- Cmax lower than Xyrem
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Mean blood concentration (ug/ml) at hours 7 and 8 similar to Xyrem
The data at the 7.5g dose for both formulations were consistent with expectations given the data generated at the lower doses. While both formulations were successful, Flamel has chosen to move forward with the optimal formulation.
To date, Micropump® sodium oxybate has been tested in 40 healthy subjects across three doses among three different formulations with no safety or tolerability issues.
Flamel plans to meet with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before the middle of 2015. Based on current expectations, the Company plans to begin registration studies prior to the end of 2015.
Flamel's Micropump technology is protected by intellectual property through at least 2025 in the United States. Micropump is a proven drug delivery platform for the oral delivery of small molecules.
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder involving irregular patterns in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep and significant disruptions of the normal sleep/wake cycle. People with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep attacks, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hallucinations and disrupted nighttime sleep.
Xyrem® is sold in the United States by Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc, in Canada by Valeant Canada Limited (via license from Jazz) and in twenty-two EU countries and Mexico by UCB Pharma Limited (via license from Jazz).
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