ChemoCentryx, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCXI) reported the outcome of the United States Food and Drug Administration Arthritis Advisory Committee on avacopan to treat Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody associated vasculitis. In the final segment of the meetingthe committee voted on three questions present by the FDA:
-The Committee vote split 9-9 on the first question, whether the efficacy data support approval of avacopan for the treatment of adult patients with AAV (granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) and microscopic polyangiitis (MPA)).
-On the second question, the Committee voted 10-8 that the safety profile of avacopan is adequate to support approval of avacopan for the treatment of adult patients with AAV (GPA and MPA).
-In the third and final question, the Committee voted 10-8 that the benefit-risk profile is adequate to support approval of avacopan at the proposed dose of 30 mg twice daily for the treatment of adult patients with AAV (GPA and MPA).
“We are grateful to the Committee for their careful deliberations and look forward to working with the FDA as its review of our application continues,” said Thomas J. Schall, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of ChemoCentryx. “Discussion from patients and clinicians during the public forum portion of the meeting underscored the need for new treatment options.”
“We hope that the FDA will take into account the dire situation faced by patients living with this debilitating disease,” said Joyce Kullman, Executive Director, Vasculitis Foundation. ”ANCA vasculitis flares can lead to kidney failure and death; current therapy all too often causes serious, even fatal, side effects; and patients suffer a lower quality of life due to the disease and to the way it is treated.”
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