Market approval for Santhera’s Raxone

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09.09.2015

Swiss biotech company Santhera has had a turbulent history, but now the company can launch its first product. Santhera received European marketing authorization for Raxone.

Three months ago Santhera announced that the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) had recommended approval for Raxone. Today Santhera announced the European Commission (EC) has granted marketing authorization for Raxone as the first approved medicine available in all 28 member states of the European Union (EU), Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein for the treatment of visual impairment in adolescent and adult patients with Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON).

"Our data demonstrate that Raxone treatment can prevent patients from further vision loss and can promote clinically relevant recovery of vision," said Thomas Meier, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of Santhera. "The European approval of Raxone as an efficacious treatment for LHON and as the first approved medication for a mitochondrial disease is a major milestone for Santhera as it marks our transition to a pharmaceutical company with a product on the market. I personally want to thank the team that achieved this tremendous success and the patients and doctors who supported our clinical development program over the past years. We will now ensure patients have a rapid access to Raxone, with immediate availability in some European countries."

"Raxone represents a major breakthrough in mitochondrial disease treatment, and its approval paves the way for patients with LHON to be treated and to achieve a meaningful improvement of their visual acuity," said Thomas Klopstock, MD, Professor for Neurology at the University of Munich, LHON researcher and coordinator of the German network for mitochondrial disorders, mitoNET. "LHON is a particularly devastating condition because sufferers, who are otherwise healthy and often young, rapidly become bilaterally blind within a few months. Most will remain permanently blind if untreated."

Raxone is an oral medication authorized at a daily dose of 900 mg (given as 2 tablets three times a day with food), for the treatment of visual impairment in adolescent and adult patients with LHON. Treatment should be initiated and supervised by a physician with experience in LHON. Efficacy data come from Santhera's randomized, placebo-controlled RHODOS trial and from the open label Expanded Access Program, which together have demonstrated that vision loss can be mitigated or reversed in patients treated with Raxone.

(Press release)

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