Insmed (INSM) Commences ARIKACE Phase 2 in NTM Lung Disease Patients, Phase 3 in CF Patients w/ Pa
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Insmed Incorporated (Nasdaq: INSM), s proceeding with a phase 2 clinical trial of ARIKACE (liposomal amikacin for inhalation) in patients with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) lung disease, as well as the previously planned European registration phase 3 clinical study of ARIKACE in Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) lung infections. Simultaneously, Insmed continues its discussions with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the clinical hold previously placed on the ARIKACE clinical study in CF patients with Pa lung infections.
The phase 2 clinical trial for ARIKACE in NTM patients will consist of a randomized, placebo-controlled study of approximately 100 adult patients with recalcitrant NTM lung disease. Patients who are NTM culture positive will continue with their antibiotic treatment regimen, and receive additionally, either ARIKACE 560 mg, delivered once daily via an optimized, investigational eFlow® Nebulizer System (PARI Pharma GmbH), or placebo once daily. The primary efficacy endpoint will be change in mycobacterial density from baseline to the end of 84 days of treatment. At the conclusion of the randomized portion of the study, eligible patients will receive ARIKACE 560 mg once daily for an additional 84 days in an open-label design, primarily to measure longer-term safety and efficacy. The clinical trial design was previously agreed upon by Insmed and FDA. The Company expects to begin enrolling patients in the phase 2 clinical trial in mid-2012.
The phase 2 clinical trial for ARIKACE in NTM patients will consist of a randomized, placebo-controlled study of approximately 100 adult patients with recalcitrant NTM lung disease. Patients who are NTM culture positive will continue with their antibiotic treatment regimen, and receive additionally, either ARIKACE 560 mg, delivered once daily via an optimized, investigational eFlow® Nebulizer System (PARI Pharma GmbH), or placebo once daily. The primary efficacy endpoint will be change in mycobacterial density from baseline to the end of 84 days of treatment. At the conclusion of the randomized portion of the study, eligible patients will receive ARIKACE 560 mg once daily for an additional 84 days in an open-label design, primarily to measure longer-term safety and efficacy. The clinical trial design was previously agreed upon by Insmed and FDA. The Company expects to begin enrolling patients in the phase 2 clinical trial in mid-2012.
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