To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Pennsaid Lotion (Diclofenac) Approved In United Kingdom For Osteoarthritis Symptoms URL: http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/1EBF96.htm Doctor's Guide November 27, 2000
TORONTO, ON -- November 27, 2000 -- Dimethaid Research Inc. announced that it has received final marketing approval from the UK Medicines Control Agency (MCA) for its lead product, Pennsaid® Lotion, for the treatment of the symptoms of osteoarthritis. The Company is proceeding immediately to seek approvals from other European Union (EU) countries. Under the Mutual Recognition procedure prevailing in the EU, the UK will act as agent for the rest of the EU Member States, whereby they can "mutually recognize" this approval and issue their own authorizations. Member countries include Germany, France and Italy, three of the largest pharmaceutical markets in the world. "This first approval of Pennsaid in an important market is a significant milestone for Dimethaid," said Rebecca Keeler, President and CEO. "There are approximately seven million osteoarthritis sufferers in the United Kingdom, and we are very pleased to be able to offer them a safe and effective alternative to currently marketed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)." Osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, is the most common type of arthritis. It is characterized by the breakdown of cartilage that normally cushions and protects joints from impact. As the cartilage erodes, many people may experience considerable pain and loss of function. Current recommendations for the treatment of osteoarthritis are focused on the relief of symptoms and improvement in quality of life. Oral NSAIDs, although effective, cause serious side effects. It is estimated that every year in the UK, the use of NSAIDs results in approximately 2,000 deaths and 12,000 hospitalizations from stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal (GI) problems. In addition, NSAID users are twice as likely to suffer from renal (kidney) failure and approximately 300 deaths and 30,000 hospital admissions from congestive heart failure are potentially linked to NSAID use. Although there are a number of topical NSAIDs approved in the UK, they are generally not well regarded as they lack strong efficacy data. In contrast, Pennsaid has demonstrated efficacy using the same international standards used to establish the efficacy of oral NSAIDs, including the new COX-2 selective NSAIDs. Mrs. Keeler noted that "the UK decision validates the safety and efficacy of Pennsaid and we expect its first commercial launch to be an important source of revenue for Dimethaid in 2001 and beyond." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 1999 P\S\L Consulting Group Inc. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of P\S\L content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of P\S\L. P\S\L shall not be liable for any errors, omissions or delays in this content or any other content on its sites, newsletters or other publications, nor for any decisions or actions taken in reliance on such content. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This news story was printed from *Doctor's Guide to the Internet* located at http://www.docguide.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to News Story Page This site is maintained by webmaster@pslgroup.com Please contact us with any comments, problems or bugs. All contents Copyright (c) 1998 P\S\L Consulting Group Inc. All rights reserved.