ST ALBANS, England, November 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
NICE Recommends the Use of IKERVIS® in England for the Treatment of Severe Keratitis in Adult Patients with Dry Eye Disease
NICE issues positive Final Appraisal Determination (FAD) recommending the use of Santen's IKERVIS® (ciclosporin 1 mg/mL eye drops emulsion in single-dose containers) for the treatment of severe keratitis in adult patients with dry eye disease, which has not improved despite treatment with tear substitutes.[1]
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IKERVIS® is the first and only topical ciclosporin preparation licensed for the treatment of severe keratitis in patients with dry eye disease in the UK.[2] It is estimated that 61,000 adults in England and Wales suffer from the severe form of dry eye disease.[3] Symptoms of dry eye disease include burning, itching and dryness, gritty sensation and photophobia.[4],[5] Severe keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea, which can result from dry eye disease.
It is a distressing condition for patients and has a very significant impact on their well-being and quality of life. Severe keratitis in patients with dry eye disease presents another major challenge: patients may present with signs of serious ocular surface damage but their symptoms may not correlate to the clinical signs, making diagnosis difficult[6]. However, inflammation if left untreated can lead to further complications, permanent corneal damage and even loss of sight.[6]
Professor Figueiredo, Professor of Ophthalmology at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary and Newcastle University, said, "NICE's positive appraisal of Ikervis means that UK patients with severe keratitis and dry eye disease will have access for the first time to a licensed product with the potential to have a significant positive impact. Patients with this particularly unpleasant and disabling condition have a seriously impaired quality of life, and patients often have been unable to access licensed treatment that they need. Ophthalmologists now have a new and licensed treatment option that could make a real difference to our patients"
Ciclosporin works by reducing inflammation in dry eye disease.[2] However, until the launch of IKERVIS®, there has been no topical preparation of ciclosporin licensed in the UK.[2] IKERVIS® has a novel cationic nano-emulsion formulation to effectively deliver the anti-inflammatory potential of ciclosporin[7],[8]. With this recommendation from NICE, IKERVIS® provides an important new option for the treatment of patients in England who have not responded to tear substitutes. In October of this year the Scottish Medicine's Consortium (SMC) determined that IKERVIS® should be made available to patients in Scotland.[9]
The NICE decision was based on data from the SANSIKA trial. This was a double-masked multicentre, randomised, vehicle-controlled six month pivotal phase III trial with a six month open label treatment safety follow up period, which evaluated the efficacy and safety of IKERVIS®, administered once daily in adult patients with severe dry eye disease. Key evidence from SANSIKA showed that IKERVIS® with once-daily dosing, reduces ocular surface inflammation and reduces corneal damage, and is consistent with an improvement in patients' disease severity.[10]
Mr Craig Wallace, General Manager for Santen UK and Ireland said, "This recommendation by the globally renowned NICE institute underscores what an important medicine Ikervis® is for patients with severe dry eye diseases. This is a very proud moment for Santen."
About Santen
As a specialty company dedicated to the ophthalmic field, Santen carries out research, development, sales, and marketing of pharmaceuticals. Santen is the market leader in Japan for prescription ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and sells products in over 50 countries. As a leading company in the field of ophthalmology, Santen aims to contribute to society by supplying valuable products and services to satisfy unmet medical needs. For more details, please see Santen's website (http://www.santen.com).
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1 NICE advice, published at https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/GID-TAG466/documents/final-appraisal-determination-document [accessed 4 November 2015]
2 Ikervis SmPC June 2015, available at https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/30584
3 Data on file Santen UK limited
4 Lemp MA. Am J Ophthalmol. 2008;146(3):350-6.
5 Report of the international dry eye workshop (DEWS). Ocul Surf. 2007;5(2):65-204.)
6 Baudouin C, et al. Br J Ophthalmol 2014;98:1168-1176
7 Lalleman F et al. J Drug Deliv 2012: 604204
8 Daull P, et al. 2013 Mar; 32 (3): 345-54
9 SMC advice, published at https://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/SMC_Advice/Advice_Directory/SMC_Advice_Directory , [accessed 12 October 2015]
10 SANSIKA study. Data on file. Santen UK Limited
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