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Ipilimumab gets FDA priority review designation for adult melanoma patients

Singapore, Aug 19, 2010: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, a global biopharma company based in the US, has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the Biologics License Application (BLA) for Ipilimumab, for the treatment of adult patients with advanced melanoma, who have been previously treated. The company also announced that the application has been granted a priority review designation by the FDA.

Ipilimumab is a novel T-cell potentiator that specifically blocks the inhibitory signal of CTLA-4 (cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4), a molecule on T-cells that plays a critical role in regulating natural immune responses. Ipilimumab is Bristol-Myers Squibb's second drug under priority review by the FDA this year. A priority review designation is granted to drugs that offer major advances in treatment, or provide a treatment where no adequate therapy exists. Based on FDA’s six-month goal for completing priority reviews, the projected FDA action date is Dec 25, 2010.

The filing is based on results from the primary analysis of the pivotal MDX010-020 trial, which were published online in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented during a plenary session at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in June 2010. The study compared the overall survival rate of patients who received Ipilimumab plus the gp100 vaccine (3 mg/kg and 1mg/kg every three weeks for four doses; n=403), Ipilimumab alone (3 mg/kg every three weeks for four doses; n=137) and the control therapy of gp100 alone (n=136).

Ipilimumab is also currently under review with the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and other health authorities for the treatment of adult patients with previously treated advanced melanoma.

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