Allergan receives positive opinion for truberzi® (eluxadoline) for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (ibs-d) in adults

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Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), a leading global pharmaceutical company,announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has adopted a Positive Opinion for TRUBERZI® (eluxadoline) in the European Union.TRUBERZI® is an oral medication that relieves the main symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS-D) in adults.In two pivotal trials, TRUBERZI® significantly reduced two of the most bothersome symptoms of IBS-D, abdominal pain and diarrhoea, with sustained relief demonstrated over six months.  TRUBERZI® was generally well tolerated with the most common side effects being nausea, constipation, and abdominal pain.

“With this positive decision for TRUBERZI®, Allergan is one step closer to bringing this innovative medication to IBS-D patients across Europe who are in desperate need of new treatment options,” said David Nicholson, Chief R&D Officer, Allergan. “Once approved, TRUBERZI® will join CONSTELLA® (linaclotide) as the only licensed prescription medications proven to treat bothersome symptoms of IBS-D and irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) respectively. Offering these effective treatment options to physicians and their patients underscores Allergan’s commitment to helping address unmet needs in gastrointestinal diseases.”

IBS is common worldwide, with an estimated global prevalence of around 11%.Around one third of IBS patients are estimated to have IBS-D. In a pan-European survey, it is estimated that approximately 3.5 million people (1.4% of the population) across western European countries have IBS-D (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and theUK).8 IBS is associated with a high economic burden in terms of direct medical costs and intangible social costs. In the European Union, total costs (direct and intangible social costs) are estimated to be between €700–€1600 per person per year, but the true economic and human impact of managing IBS is widely underestimated.

“IBS-D can severely affect patient quality of life and in some cases it can be very debilitating. In the absence of effective medications, doctors and patients have had few options available beyond over-the-counter medicines, as well as diet and lifestyle modifications,” said Prof. Jan Tack, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Leuven, Belgium. “TRUBERZI® has the potential to become the only licensed treatment for IBS-D in Europe providing a valuable, evidence-based treatment option for patients.”

The CHMP is the scientific committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and recommends medicines for Marketing Authorisation across the 28 member states of the European Union. The final decision from the European Commission is expected within a few months. If approved, Allergan anticipate launching this new product inEurope during 2017, following successful negotiations with the relevant national payer and reimbursement groups.

 

Md. Rafiuzzaman Sifat, a CSE graduate turned into journalist, works at News Hour as a staff reporter. He has many years of experience in featured writing in different Bangladeshi newspapers. He is an active blogger, story writer and social network activist. He published a book named 'Se Amar Gopon' inEkushe boi mela Dhaka 2016. Sifat got a BSc. from Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh. He also works as an Engineer at Bangla Trac Communications Ltd. As an avid traveler and a gourmet food aficionado, he is active in publishing restaurant reviews and cutting-edge articles about culinary culture.
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