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Warning Letter On Ceftobiprole May Signal Progress On NDA Review

This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily

Executive Summary

FDA's citation of J&J's oversight of clinical trials for the antibiotic vindicates the complaints of partner Basilea - but also suggests troubles with the application could be nearing a close.

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Another potential obstacle arises to the approval of Johnson & Johnson and Basilea’s investigational antibiotic ceftobiprole, as the contract research organization that conducted a clinical trial of the drug receives a warning letter.

Antibiotic updates

The first of the novel antibiotics under review at FDA for treatment of complicated skin and skin structure infections has met with an approval, with the Sept. 11 clearance of Theravance/Astellas' Vibativ (telavancin). The approval comes a year after an FDA advisory committee reviewed three novel antibiotics - telavancin, Targanta's oritavancin and Arpida's iclaprim - determining that tighter non-inferiority margins were needed for cSSSI trials. FDA had issued "complete response" letters for all three drugs; telavancin was the only one that didn't need to do another trial (1Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly March 2009). The Medicines Company, which acquired Targanta, withdrew the European marketing application for oritavancin Aug. 20, several months after pulling the NDA from FDA. But the regulatory climate for antibiotic drug development that targets severe infections or multi-resistant organisms could be clearing up, according to a former office director speaking at the recent ICAAC conference (2"The Pink Sheet," Sept. 21, 2009). Progress is also occurring on J&J/Basilea's ceftobiprole; a recent warning letter may actually signal that FDA has processed the data integrity issues that have delayed that approval (3"The Pink Sheet" DAILY, Aug. 19, 2009)

Antibiotic updates

The first of the novel antibiotics under review at FDA for treatment of complicated skin and skin structure infections has met with an approval, with the Sept. 11 clearance of Theravance/Astellas' Vibativ (telavancin). The approval comes a year after an FDA advisory committee reviewed three novel antibiotics - telavancin, Targanta's oritavancin and Arpida's iclaprim - determining that tighter non-inferiority margins were needed for cSSSI trials. FDA had issued "complete response" letters for all three drugs; telavancin was the only one that didn't need to do another trial (1Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly March 2009). The Medicines Company, which acquired Targanta, withdrew the European marketing application for oritavancin Aug. 20, several months after pulling the NDA from FDA. But the regulatory climate for antibiotic drug development that targets severe infections or multi-resistant organisms could be clearing up, according to a former office director speaking at the recent ICAAC conference (2"The Pink Sheet," Sept. 21, 2009). Progress is also occurring on J&J/Basilea's ceftobiprole; a recent warning letter may actually signal that FDA has processed the data integrity issues that have delayed that approval (3"The Pink Sheet" DAILY, Aug. 19, 2009)

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