NICE Issues Positive Final Appraisal Determination Recommending The Use Of Basilea's Toctino

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Article Date: 16 Jul 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd. (SWISS: BSLN) announces that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued the Final Appraisal Determination (FAD) recommending the use of Toctino® (alitretinoin) within its licensed indication, as a treatment option for adults with severe chronic hand eczema that has not responded to potent topical corticosteroids.

The FAD published today will become the Institute's final guidance to the National Health Service (NHS) at the end of August, according to NICE's publication schedule, assuming no appeals are made by the appraisal consultees.

"The positive Final Appraisal Determination is an important milestone for Basilea and is confirmation of the value Toctino brings to patients and the healthcare community," said Dr. Anthony Man, Chief Executive Officer, Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd. "The NICE recommendation should provide patients in England and Wales who suffer from severe chronic hand eczema a real chance to obtain hands cleared of eczema and the possibility to resume normal activities."

NICE determined that Toctino®, an innovative therapy shown to be highly effective in phase III trials, is a cost-effective use of NHS resources. Toctino® is recommended for patients with severe disease, which is defined by a physician's global assessment and a dermatology life quality index score of 15 or more.

In March of this year the Scottish Medicine's Consortium determined Toctino® should be made available to patients in Scotland.

The FAD can be found on the NICE http://www.nice.org.uk website.

Chronic hand eczema - a debilitating skin disease

Hand eczema is a common inflammatory skin disease and is often chronic and relapsing. Hand eczema is reported to affect up to ten percent of the general population. The more severe, chronic form of the condition is thought to affect five to seven percent of these patients, causing impaired use of their hands and a considerable impact on their ability to perform everyday activities.

Toctino® (alitretinoin) is the only therapy approved for severe chronic hand eczema unresponsive to potent topical corticosteroids

Toctino® was developed by Basilea Pharmaceutica International Ltd. To date, Toctino® is launched in Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom, and has received marketing authorization in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Luxemburg, the Netherlands and Spain. In addition, Toctino® has been recommended for approval in Italy and is under regulatory review in Canada, Switzerland and 15 additional European countries.

In the largest ever phase III clinical trial program in chronic hand eczema (CHE), Toctino® was the first treatment to show effective clearing of severe CHE, with clear or almost clear hands achieved in nearly 50 percent of patients treated 30 mg Toctino®. The once-daily oral therapy is given for 12 to 24 weeks, depending on patient response, and six-month post-treatment observations in patients who responded to Toctino® indicate that treatment can provide long periods free from relapse.

Toctino® is a known teratogen (a substance that can cause birth defects when women are exposed during pregnancy). Strict pregnancy prevention one month before, during, and one month after cessation of treatment as well as monthly pregnancy testing are required for women of childbearing age. A comprehensive pregnancy prevention program for Toctino® has been developed and implemented.

In clinical trials, Toctino® was well tolerated and demonstrated a safety profile overall consistent with the retinoid class. Overall, the most frequently reported adverse events in the phase III clinical trials were headache and increased levels of blood lipids. Side effects were dose-dependent. A phase III clinical trial on alitretinoin for the treatment of severe chronic hand eczema is ongoing in the U.S.

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