SEPRACOR REPORTS 2ND QTR 2005 NET LOSS OF $7.4 MILLION.Sepracor Inc. (Nasdaq: SEPR), Marlborough, Mass., has announced its consolidated financial results for the second quarter of 2005. For the three months ended June 30, 2005, Sepracor's consolidated revenues were $185.1 million, of which revenues from pharmaceutical product sales were $166.7 million ($83.2 million for sales of XOPENEX(R) brand levalbuterol HCl Inhalation Solution and $83.5 million for sales of LUNESTA(TM) brand eszopiclone, which was launched in April 2005). The net loss for the second quarter of 2005 was $7.4 million, or $0.07 per share. These consolidated results compare with consolidated revenues of $70.0 million, of which revenues from pharmaceutical product sales (XOPENEX Inhalation Solution) were $57.5 million, and a net loss of $81.1 million, or $0.93 per share, for the three months ended June 30, 2004. For the six months ended June 30, 2005, Sepracor's consolidated revenues were $304.1 million, of which revenues from pharmaceutical product sales were $273.4 million ($189.9 million for sales of XOPENEX Inhalation Solution and $83.5 million for sales of LUNESTA), and the net loss was $30.0 million, or $0.29 per share. These consolidated results compare with consolidated revenues of $169.4 million, of which revenues from pharmaceutical product sales (XOPENEX Inhalation Solution) were $142.5 million, and a net loss of $131.6 million, or $1.53 per share, for the six months ended June 30, 2004. As of June 30, 2005, Sepracor had approximately $920 million in cash and short- and long-term investments. Commercial Operations LUNESTA brand eszopiclone - During the quarter, Sepracor began full-scale commercial launch of LUNESTA 1 mg, 2 mg and 3 mg tablets for the treatment of insomnia. Marketed through Sepracor's 1,250-person sales force, LUNESTA is available by prescription in the U.S. Also during the quarter, Phase III and IV data related to LUNESTA were presented at the annual meetings of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, the American Psychiatric Association The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists in the United States, and the most influential world-wide. Its some 148,000 members are mainly American but some are international. and the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. Among the data presented were: -- Forecasting the Impact of Adding a New Drug on Formulary Using Medical Claims Data and Clinical Literature: A Case Study of Insomnia Treatment -- Adjunctive Eszopiclone With Fluoxetine fluoxetine /flu·ox·e·tine/ (floo-ok´se-ten) a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor used as the hydrochloride salt in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. for Major Depressive Disorder Major depressive disorder A mood disorder characterized by profound feelings of sadness or despair. Mentioned in: Conduct Disorder major depressive disorder (MDD MDD Major depressive disorder, see there ) and Insomnia: Sleep Effects -- Adjunctive Eszopiclone With Fluoxetine for MDD and Insomnia: Depression Effects -- Analysis of the Treatment Effect of Eszopiclone on Sleep Parameters That Affect Next-Day Function in the Elderly -- A Crossover Study of Eszopiclone in the Treatment of Primary Insomnia -- Eszopiclone Co-Administered With Fluoxetine for Insomnia Associated With MDD: Effects Following Eszopiclone Discontinuation -- Trajectory Analysis of Treatment Response Across a Twelve-Month Study of Nightly Eszopiclone in Patients With Chronic Insomnia -- A Dose-Response Efficacy and Safety Study of Eszopiclone in the Treatment of Primary Insomnia -- Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Eszopiclone in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) A potentially life-threatening condition characterized by episodes of breathing cessation during sleep alternating with snoring or disordered breathing. In July 2005, Sepracor announced results from its Phase IIIB/IV, 410-patient, four-week, randomized ran·dom·ize tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment. , double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the safety and efficacy of LUNESTA for the treatment of insomnia in perimenopausal perimenopausal adjective Referring to a period of a ♀'s life–age 45 to 55-ish–in which menstrual periods become irregular; perimenopause is immediately before, during and after menopause. See Menopause. and menopausal women suffering from insomnia. The results of this study will be presented at The North American Menopause Society's annual meeting in San Diego on Sept. 30, 2005. In this study, nightly use of LUNESTA 3 mg resulted in statistically significant improvement (p<0.01) compared with placebo in patient-reported measures of sleep latency (onset of sleep), wake time after sleep onset (WASO; a sleep maintenance measurement of the amount of time spent awake after initially falling asleep), and total sleep time for each week of the four-week study. LUNESTA was well tolerated over the treatment period. Compared to baseline and averaged over the double-blind period, women treated with LUNESTA reported fewer nocturnal awakenings due to hot flashes than those treated with placebo (p<0.003). A physician global assessment, which evaluated the overall change in menopausal symptoms, was statistically significantly improved (p<0.0001) for women treated with eszopiclone 3 mg compared with those treated with placebo. Perimenopause perimenopause /peri·meno·pause/ (-men´o-pawz) the time just before and after menopause.perimenopau´sal per·i·men·o·pause n. in women is the transition period from normal reproductive function to complete cessation of the menstrual period, or menopause. During this transition, which can be years in duration, and continuing through to the post-menopausal period, the body experiences both physical and hormonal changes, which can be associated with a variety of symptoms. Problems sleeping and the resulting fatigue may occur due to waking up in the middle of the night because of hot flashes or the need to go to the bathroom, which can lead to trouble falling back to sleep. During this time, women may also experience trouble falling to sleep or waking up early in the morning. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, n.pr formerly known as the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, this agency researches the quality of medical care and health services. , up to 40 to 60 percent of perimenopausal, menopausal, and postmenopausal women experience sleep disturbances. Insomnia can include difficulty falling asleep as well as difficulty maintaining sleep through the night. The recommended dosing for LUNESTA to improve sleep onset and/or maintenance is 2 mg or 3 mg for adult patients (ages 18 to 64). In older adult patients (ages 65 and older), 2 mg is recommended for improving sleep onset and/or maintenance, while the 1 mg dose is recommended for improving sleep onset in older adult patients whose primary complaint is difficulty falling asleep. An estimated 100 million adult Americans suffer from either chronic or occasional insomnia.(a) Symptoms of insomnia include difficulty falling asleep, awakening frequently during the night, waking up too early, an inability to fall back to sleep, or awakening feeling unrefreshed. Insomnia can be a serious condition. If left untreated, it may become progressively worse and in turn potentially affect a person's emotional, mental and physical health. XOPENEX(R) brand levalbuterol HCl - Marketed through Sepracor's sales force, XOPENEX Inhalation Solution is a short-acting bronchodilator bronchodilator /bron·cho·di·la·tor/ (-di´la-ter) 1. expanding the lumina of the air passages of the lungs. 2. an agent which causes dilatation of the bronchi. indicated for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm bronchospasm /bron·cho·spasm/ (brong´ko-spazm) bronchial spasm; spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle of the bronchi, as in asthma. bron·cho·spasm n. in patients 6 years of age and older with reversible obstructive airway disease, such as asthma. XOPENEX is available for use in a nebulizer nebulizer /neb·u·liz·er/ (neb´u-li?zer) atomizer; a device for throwing a spray. neb·u·liz·er n. at 0.31 mg and 0.63 mg dosage strengths for routine treatment of children 6 to 11 years old, and in 0.63 mg and 1.25 mg dosage strengths for patients 12 years of age and older. Asthma is a chronic lung disorder characterized by reversible airway obstruction and the pathologic finding of airway inflammation. According to the American Lung Association The American Lung Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health". , approximately 26 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma in their lifetime. It is the most common childhood illness and affects approximately 8.6 million children in the U.S. under the age of 18. ALLEGRA(R) brand fexofenadine HCl - Sepracor earns royalties from Aventis for sales of ALLEGRA, a nonsedating antihistamine antihistamine (ăn'tĭhĭs`təmēn), any one of a group of compounds having various chemical structures and characterized by the ability to antagonize the effects of histamine. , in the U.S. and other countries where Sepracor holds patents relating to fexofenadine (including Japan, Europe, Canada and Australia). CLARINEX(R) brand desloratadine - Sepracor earns royalties from Schering-Plough Corporation on sales of all formulations of CLARINEX brand desloratadine in the U.S. and in other countries where Sepracor holds patents relating to desloratadine. CLARINEX is indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria urticaria /ur·ti·ca·ria/ (ur?ti-kar´e-ah) hives; a vascular reaction of the upper dermis marked by transient appearance of slightly elevated patches (wheals) which are redder or paler than the surrounding skin and often attended by (CIU), also known as hives of unknown cause, in patients 12 years of age and older. XYZAL(R)/ XUSAL(TM) brand levocetirizine - Sepracor earns royalties from UCB on sales of levocetirizine in European countries where the product is sold. Levocetirizine is marketed as XUSAL in Germany and is marketed under the brand name XYZAL in other member states of the European Union. A single isomer isomer (ī`səmər), in chemistry, one of two or more compounds having the same molecular formula but different structures (arrangements of atoms in the molecule). Isomerism is the occurrence of such compounds. of ZYRTEC(R), levocetirizine is indicated for the treatment of symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and CIU, in adults and children aged 6 years and older. XYZAL is also indicated for persistent allergic rhinitis, which is characterized as allergic symptoms that are present for at least four days per week, and last at least four consecutive weeks. XOPENEX HFA(TM) (levalbuterol tartrate tartrate /tar·trate/ (tahr´trat) a salt of tartaric acid. tar·trate n. A salt or ester of tartaric acid. tartrate a salt of tartaric acid. ) MDI (1) (Multiple Document Interface) A Windows function that allows an application to display and lets the user work with more than one document at the same time. - On March 11, 2005, 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 Sepracor's New Drug Application (NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) An agreement signed between two parties that have to disclose confidential information to each other in order to do business. In general, the NDA states why the information is being divulged and stipulates that it cannot be used for any ) for XOPENEX HFA (hydrofluoroalkane) MDI (metered-dose inhaler) for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm in adults, adolescents and children 4 years of age and older with reversible obstructive airway disease. Reversible obstructive airway disease includes respiratory disorders such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease n. Abbr. COPD A chronic lung disease, such as asthma or emphysema, in which breathing becomes slowed or forced. (COPD COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. COPD abbr. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ). An MDI is a portable, hand-held device consisting of a pressurized pres·sur·ize tr.v. pres·sur·ized, pres·sur·iz·ing, pres·sur·iz·es 1. To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine). 2. canister containing medication and a mouthpiece through which the medicine is inhaled. Sepracor continues to work to resolve outstanding manufacturing issues and complete process validation work relating to XOPENEX HFA. Sepracor is targeting launch of XOPENEX HFA by the end of the year. Upon launch, Sepracor's sales force will promote XOPENEX HFA to primary care doctors, specialists including allergists and pulmonologists, and hospitals in the U.S. The MDI development program included approximately 1,870 pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. and adult subjects and 54 studies (preclinical and clinical). In each of the three, large-scale, pivotal Phase III trials that Sepracor conducted, the XOPENEX HFA MDI was well tolerated and met the targeted efficacy endpoints in both adults and children with asthma. In the primary airway function measure, FEV FEV forced expiratory volume. FEV abbr. forced expiratory volume FEV forced expiratory volume. (1) (a test of lung function that measures the amount of air forcefully exhaled in one second), the XOPENEX HFA MDI produced statistically (p<0.001) and clinically significant improvements relative to placebo. Approximately 96 percent of the short-acting beta-agonist inhalers sold in 2004 contained chlorofluorocarbon chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Any of several organic compounds containing carbon, fluorine, and chlorine. A number of different CFCs have been made and sold under the trade name Freon. (CFC CFC See: Controlled foreign corporation ) propellants, according to IMS Health information. Under provisions in the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, an international agreement that requires the phase-out of substances that deplete the ozone layer, MDIs containing CFC propellants would qualify for removal from the marketplace. In March 2005, the FDA issued its final rule for the removal of the essential use exemption for albuterol albuterol /al·bu·ter·ol/ (al-bu´ter-ol) a ß agonist used as the base or sulfate salt as a bronchodilator. al·bu·ter·ol n. , which currently permits the use of CFC-containing albuterol inhalers despite environmental concerns. Under the rule, all production and sales of albuterol CFC MDIs in the U.S. must cease by the end of 2008. The XOPENEX MDI uses HFA technology and does not contain a CFC propellant. Currently, the U.S. short-acting bronchodilator MDI market potential at branded prices, assuming parity pricing to branded PROVENTIL(R) HFA, is approximately $1.8 billion. NDA-Preparation Program Arformoterol - Sepracor has completed more than 100 preclinical studies and 16 clinical studies for arformoterol inhalation solution as a maintenance treatment for COPD. In 2004, Sepracor completed Phase III studies for arformoterol in which patients treated with arformoterol demonstrated a significant improvement in FEV(1) after dosing with a duration of action of up to 24 hours, versus those taking placebo. Sepracor is currently preparing the arformoterol NDA and is targeting submission of the NDA to the FDA in the fourth quarter of 2005. Bronchodilators Bronchodilators Definition Bronchodilators are medicines that help open the bronchial tubes (airways) of the lungs, allowing more air to flow through them. have the potential to improve lung function, decrease symptoms, help increase mucus clearance and reduce the number of exacerbations in patients suffering from COPD. The U.S. market for long-acting bronchodilators, including the combination product ADVAIR(R), was approximately $4.2 billion in 2004, according to IMS Health information. Sepracor's Phase II Programs and Additional Clinical Candidates SEP-226330 - SEP-226330 is a norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitor Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitors (DARI), Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors, Dopamine Transporter Inhibitors are compounds that inhibit the reuptake of extracellular dopamine back into the presynaptic cell by blocking the cell membrane-spanning dopamine transporter. (NDRI). Sepracor initiated a Phase II study of SEP-226330 for the treatment of restless legs syndrome Restless Legs Syndrome Definition Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is characterized by unpleasant sensations in the limbs, usually the legs, that occur at rest or before sleep and are relieved by activity such as walking. in the fourth quarter of 2004. This compound may have advantages over currently used dopamine agonists in the treatment of restless legs syndrome, which is a movement disorder that is reported to afflict approximately 16 percent of the U.S. adult population.(b) Sepracor is also conducting preclinical evaluations of SEP-226330 as a potential novel mechanistic approach for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. (S)-Amlodipine - Sepracor has conducted both Phase I and Phase II studies of (S)-amlodipine for the treatment of hypertension. Amlodipine, marketed by Pfizer Inc. as NORVASC(R), is the leading calcium channel antagonist approved for use for the treatment of hypertension and angina. The evolving paradigms for hypertension treatment are focusing on the use of multiple mechanistic approaches as initial therapy, such as the use of calcium channel blockers Calcium Channel Blockers Definition Calcium channel blockers are medicines that slow the movement of calcium into the cells of the heart and blood vessels. (CCBs) with angiotensin converting enzyme Noun 1. angiotensin converting enzyme - proteolytic enzyme that converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II angiotensin-converting enzyme, ACE peptidase, protease, proteinase, proteolytic enzyme - any enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of proteins into (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). SEP-225289 - Sepracor plans to submit an Investigational New Drug (IND) application to the FDA and begin a Phase I clinical study for SEP-225289, a norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin reuptake inhibitor, for the treatment of depression, in 2005. According to the National Institutes of Mental Health, in a given year, approximately 18.8 million Americans have a depressive disorder. SEP-227162 - SEP-227162 is a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (NRIs), also known as noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (NARIs), are compounds that elevate the extracellular level of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine in the central nervous system by inhibiting its reuptake from the that Sepracor plans to investigate for the treatment of depression. Other dual reuptake inhibitors have been shown in studies to be successful in the treatment of depression. Important Safety Information - LUNESTA LUNESTA works quickly and should only be taken immediately before bedtime. Be sure you have at least eight hours to devote to sleep before becoming active. You should not engage in any activity after taking LUNESTA that requires complete alertness, such as driving a car or operating machinery. You should use extreme care when engaging in these activities the morning after taking LUNESTA. Do not use alcohol while taking any sleep medicine. All sleep medicines carry some risk of dependency. Do not use sleep medicines for extended periods without first talking to your doctor. Side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, drowsiness and dizziness. For more product information or for the full prescribing information, please refer to the Sepracor web site at www.sepracor.com. About Sepracor Sepracor Inc. is a research-based pharmaceutical company dedicated to treating and preventing human disease through the discovery, development and commercialization of innovative pharmaceutical products that are directed toward serving unmet medical needs. Sepracor's drug development program has yielded an extensive portfolio of pharmaceutical compound candidates with a focus on respiratory and central nervous system disorders Nervous system disorders A satisfactory classification of diseases of the nervous system should include not only the type of reaction (congenital malformation, infection, trauma, neoplasm, vascular diseases, and degenerative, metabolic, toxic, or deficiency . The company's commercialization efforts are carried out by its U.S.-based, 1,250-person, primary care and specialty-oriented sales force. Sepracor's corporate headquarters are located in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Forward-Looking Statement (a) Extrapolated to current population from 2000 census based on Ancoli-Israel et al. SLEEP. 1999;22 (suppl 2):S347-S353 (b) Data Monitor, October 2004 For more information, visit http://www.sepracor.com or call 508/481-6700. |
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