The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has approved a positive opinion issued by the European Paediatrics Committee (PDCO) agreeing to the Omeros Corporation's Paediatric Investigation Plan (PIP) for OMS302. EMA's approval of PDCO's positive opinion is a prerequisite for submission of the OMS302 Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) and, on completion of the post-marketing paediatric study, leads to an additional six months of patent exclusivity for OMS302 in Europe. OMS302, added to standard irrigation solution used during ophthalmological procedures, is Omeros' proprietary PharmacoSurgery product designed to maintain intraoperative mydriasis (pupil dilation), prevent surgically induced miosis (pupil constriction), and reduce postoperative pain resulting from cataract and other lens replacement surgery.
Omeros' PIP provides a study plan to evaluate the drug's safety and efficacy in patients 13-17 years old. Omeros received a waiver for studying the use of OMS302 in patients younger than 13 years and a deferral to complete the clinical study following EMA approval. With completion of the study as specified under the PIP, Omeros will be eligible to receive an additional six months of marketing exclusivity for OMS302 in the European Union (EU). This six-month period would extend beyond the expiration of Omeros' patents directed to OMS302, which will expire in the EU in 2023 for issued patents and 2033 for patents expected to issue from currently pending patent applications. This six-month extension is in addition to a supplementary protection certificate, which together could provide up to another five and one half years of market exclusivity for OMS302. Omeros is pursuing a similar but separate process in the US for studying the use of OMS302 in paediatric patients, which is expected to lead to additional marketing exclusivity in the US submission of the New Drug Application (NDA) for OMS302 in the US will precede the MAA submission, and both applications will include additional stability data to extend expiry dating at the time of expected commercial launch.
"Although cataract surgery in paediatric patients is uncommon, we expect that OMS302 will provide similar benefits to those that we have seen in adults undergoing lens replacement," stated Gregory A Demopulos, MD, chairman and chief executive officer of Omeros. "We will gain important clinical information from the PIP study and, once completed, we expect to receive an additional six months of European marketing exclusivity. With agreement from the EMA on our paediatric plan, we remain on schedule for a mid-year submission of the OMS302 MAA, and we look forward to providing European ophthalmic surgeons and their patients access to the drug in 2014."
OMS302 is Omeros' product being developed for use during intraocular lens replacement (ILR), including cataract surgery and refractive lens exchange. OMS302 is a proprietary combination of the mydriatic (pupil dilating) agent phenylephrine and the anti-inflammatory agent ketorolac. Omeros recently completed its successful OMS302 phase III clinical programme and expects to submit a New Drug Application to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this quarter and a Marketing Authorization Application to the European Medicines Agency in mid-2013.
ILR involves replacement of the original lens of the eye with an artificial intraocular lens. These procedures are typically performed to replace a lens opacified by a cataract or to correct a refractive error of the lens (i.e., refractive lens exchange). OMS302 is added to standard irrigation solution used in ILR and delivered within the eye to maintain intraoperative mydriasis (pupil dilation), to reduce surgically induced miosis (pupil constriction), and to reduce postoperative pain and irritation. Maintenance of mydriasis is critical to the safety and surgical ease of the procedure. Intraoperative pupil constriction increases the risk of injury to intraocular structures and can substantially prolong surgical time.
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