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- Alimta
FDA Approves
Alimta-Cisplatin Combination For Treatment of Asbestos-Related Cancer

INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- February 5, 2004
-- The first and only drug regimen proven to help patients with
an asbestos-related cancer live longer was approved today by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Alimta®
("uh-LIMB-ta"), to be introduced shortly by Eli Lilly and Company
(NYSE: LLY), was approved for use with cisplatin, a standard chemotherapy
agent, for the treatment of malignant
pleural mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lungs, in
patients who are not candidates for surgery. Malignant pleural
mesothelioma is "one of the most devastating kinds of cancer
a person can have," said Paolo Paoletti, M.D., vice president of
oncology clinical research at Lilly. "This is a cancer that is lethal,
painful and debilitating."
Estimates are between 10,000 and 15,000 people worldwide are diagnosed
annually with malignant
pleural mesothelioma, a figure that is increasing. Most people
do not learn they have malignant
pleural mesothelioma until the disease has progressed to an
advanced stage when treatment with surgery or radiation is not an
option.
Finding an active drug treatment has proved long and difficult.
"Throughout the 1970s, '80s and really the '90s, we tried a host
of different drugs. I was involved in many of these trials and most
of them had virtually no effect on the cancer," said Nicholas Vogelzang,
M.D., who led the global Phase III clinical trial evaluating Alimta/cisplatin
while director of the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center.
(On Jan. 2, 2004, Dr. Vogelzang became director of the Nevada Cancer
Institute in Las Vegas.)
Alimta/cisplatin
proved different. This drug regimen was compared to cisplatin alone
in a trial of 448 patients from 19 countries - the largest trial
to date among patients with malignant pleural
mesothelioma.
Results showed overall survival was increased 30 percent (12.1 months
for Alimta/cisplatin
versus 9.3 months for cisplatin alone), and that 50.3 percent of
patients treated with Alimta/cisplatin were alive a year later compared
to 38.0 percent treated with cisplatin alone(1). Both the median
and one-year rates of survival were statistically significant.
"For the first time ever we have proof that a chemotherapeutic regimen
helps patients with malignant pleural
mesothelioma
live longer -- that's a big deal," said Claude Denham, M.D. a study
co-investigator for US Oncology and a medical oncologist with Texas
Oncology in Dallas. In addition, according to research findings,
there was an improvement in lung function (forced vital capacity)
on the Alimta/cisplatin
arm compared to the cisplatin (or control) arm.(2)
Important Safety Information
The hematologic and non-hematologic side effects associated with
Alimta are neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, nausea, vomiting,
fatigue, diarrhea, skin rash and pain. To reduce the severity of
treatment-related toxicities, all patients on Alimta must receive
daily doses of folic acid and intramuscular injections of vitamin
B12.
As with many chemotherapies, the dose-limiting toxicity of Alimta
is usually myelosuppression. Specific dose-modification may be required
for patients who experience grade 3 or 4 toxicities. Patients with
kidney impairment should not receive Alimta therapy. Patients should
also inform their doctors if they are taking NSAIDs like ibuprofen.
It is recommended that frequent blood tests be performed on all
patients receiving Alimta.
Additional Regulatory Milestones
In Europe, Lilly has completed its submissions for the use of Alimta,
with cisplatin in the treatment of malignant
pleural mesothelioma and single-agent Alimta in the second-line
treatment of non-small cell lung
cancer. Lilly has also recently submitted a New Drug Application
to the FDA for the use of single-agent Alimta
in the treatment of second-line non-small cell lung
cancer.
For full prescribing information, visit http://www.Alimta.com
.
Alimta® (pemetrexed, Lilly)
References:
(1) Vogelzang NJ, Rusthoven JJ, Symanowski J, et al. Phase III study
of pemetrexed in combination with cisplatin versus cisplatin alone
in patients with malignant pleural
mesothelioma.
J Clin Oncol 21:2636-2644, 2003
(2) Pistolesi M, Symanowski J, Gatzemeier U, et al. Improving pulmonary
function in patients with malignant
pleural mesothelioma: results from the phase III trial of pemetrexed
+ cisplatin vs. cisplatin. Lung
Cancer 41:(Suppl 2) S220 (abstr P-513)
SOURCE: Eli Lilly and Company
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