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FDA Approves AmBisome for the Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in AIDS Patients; Fujisawa and Gilead Drug Becomes First Lipid Agent Approved for Indication.


Business Editors/Health and Medical Writers

DEERFIELD, Il. & FOSTER CITY, Calif.--(BW HealthWire)--July 5, 2000

Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
) approved the antifungal drug AmBisome(R) ((amphotericin B amphotericin B (ăm'fətĕr`ĭsĭn), antibiotic that halts the growth of several disease-causing fungi. Discovered in 1956, it is produced by bacteria of the genus Streptomyces. ) liposome liposome (lī`pəsōm', lĭp`ə–), microscopic, fluid-filled pouch whose walls are made of layers of phospholipids identical to the phospholipids that make up cell membranes.  for injection) for the treatment of cryptococcal meningitis cryptococcal meningitis Neurology An opportunistic infection of the meninges and spinal cord by Cryptococcus neoformans At-risk Pts AIDS, lymphoma, DM Clinical Severe headache, confusion, photosensitivity, blurred vision, fever, speech difficulties  in HIV-infected patients. Fujisawa submitted a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for AmBisome in July 1999 seeking a label expansion for the additional indication.

"The FDA's approval of this submission makes AmBisome the first lipid agent to receive an indication for cryptococcal meningitis in HIV-infected patients," stated Noboru Maeda, chairman and chief executive officer of Fujisawa. "This is a significant approval for Fujisawa as we strive to become the best in the therapeutic class."

Cryptococcal meningitis, a life-threatening infection of the membranes that line the brain and spinal cord (meninges meninges (mĭnĭn`jēz), three membranous layers of connective tissue that envelop the brain and spinal cord (see nervous system). The outermost layer, or dura mater, is extremely tough and is fused with the membranous lining of the skull. ), can occur when a patient is exposed to the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. The organism can infect almost all organs in the body, although it most commonly causes disease of the meninges, skin, or lungs. The majority of people with cryptococcal meningitis have immune systems that are damaged by disease, such as AIDS, or suppressed by drugs. Cryptococcal meningitis is the most common cryptococcal infection in people infected with HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. , affecting 5-10 percent of these patients.

In February, the FDA approved a labeling supplement for AmBisome that provided data comparing the safety of AmBisome with Abelcet(R) (amphotericin B lipid complex amphotericin B lipid complex Warning - High-alert drug!

Abelcet

Pharmacologic class: Systemic polyene antifungal

Therapeutic class: Antifungal

, produced by The Liposome Company). As a result, the AmBisome label now includes a claim of superior safety compared to Abelcet(R) in febrile febrile /feb·rile/ (feb´ril) pertaining to or characterized by fever.

feb·rile
adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by fever; feverish.
 neutropenic cancer patients. Despite the fact that those patients in the clinical trial who received AmBisome had significantly less nephrotoxicity neph·ro·tox·ic·i·ty
n.
The quality or state of being toxic to kidney cells.


nephrotoxicity(ne·fr
, dose-limiting renal toxicity may still be observed with AmBisome.

About AmBisome(R)

AmBisome is a unilamellar (single-layer) liposomal formulation of amphotericin B and is the only true liposomal formulation of this standard of therapy for systemic antifungal therapy. AmBisome is indicated for empirical therapy (treatment based upon the clinical symptoms of a patient, rather than the results of culture tests) for presumed fungal infection in febrile, neutropenic patients; in patients with Aspergillus Aspergillus

Any fungus of the genus Aspergillus of the Fungi Imperfecti (form-class Deuteromycetes). Species for which the sexual phase is known are placed in the order Eurotiales. A. niger causes black mold on some foods; A. niger, A. flavus, and A.
 species, Candida species and/or Cryptococcus Cryptococcus /Cryp·to·coc·cus/ (-kok´us) a genus of yeastlike fungi, including C. neofor´mans, the cause of cryptococcosis in humans.cryptococ´cal

Cryp·to·coc·cus
n.
 species infections refractory (non-responsive) to conventional amphotericin B; and for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis. Additionally, AmBisome is recommended for the treatment of patients where renal impairment or unacceptable toxicity suggests that conventional amphotericin B should not be used or should be discontinued.

About Fujisawa and Gilead

Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc., headquartered in Deerfield, IL, develops, manufactures, and markets proprietary pharmaceutical products in the United States and abroad. Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. is a subsidiary of Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., based in Osaka, Japan. Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., founded in 1894, is a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer with international operations in North America, Europe, and Asia. Additional information on Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. and its products can be found on the Internet at www.fujisawa.com.

Gilead Sciences, headquartered in Foster City, CA, is an independent biopharmaceutical company that seeks to provide accelerated solutions for patients and the people who care for them. The Company discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes proprietary therapeutics for challenging infectious diseases (viral, fungal and bacterial infections) and cancer. Gilead maintains research, development or manufacturing facilities in Foster City, CA; Boulder, CO; San Dimas, CA; Cambridge, UK; and Dublin, Ireland and sales and marketing organizations in the United States, Europe, and Australia. For more information about Gilead, visit the Company's Web site at www.gilead.com.

Note: This release can be obtained from Fujisawa's Web site at: www.fujisawa.com or Gilead's Web site at: www.gilead.com.
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