Raptiva(R) (Efalizumab) Receives Approval for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque
Psoriasis in Switzerland
First Approval of Raptiva for Serono
GENEVA, March 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Serono (virt-x: SEO and NYSE: SRA)
announced today that Raptiva(R) (efalizumab) has been approved by Swissmedic,
the Swiss regulatory authority, for the treatment of adult patients with
moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Raptiva is the first biological therapy
for psoriasis that is approved in Switzerland. It is designedto provide
continuous control of the disease and can be self-administered by patients as a
single, once-weekly, subcutaneous injection.
"We are delighted that our home territory of Switzerland is the first country
outside of the US to give approval toRaptiva," said Ernesto Bertarelli, Chief
Executive Officer of Serono. "We look forward to bringing Raptiva to other
patients, who deserve a new treatment for this serious condition." "Dermatologists and patients have been frustrated with the treatments that we
have had available to us," said Prof Jean-Hilaire Saurat, Chairman, Dermatology
Department, University Hospital of Geneva and current President of the European
Academy of Dermatology and Venerology (EADV). "The new biological agents enable
anew age in treatment for people with psoriasis. These give us new hope for
providing patients with improved therapies that will be easier to manage and
will provide effective and safe, long-term control of their condition." "Since there is no cure forpsoriasis, people have to manage their disease over
their lifetime. That means that amongst the two percent of the population
affected by psoriasis, many patients suffer from reduced daily activities and
quality of life, even up to a total inability to work. It is a major challenge
to find a treatment that works, has a favorable track record for safety and can
be easily integrated into a patient's life," said Kurt Scherrer, President of
the Swiss Psoriasis and Vitiligo Association (SPVG)*. "Biological treatments
like Raptiva offer a new treatment option for psoriasis which successfully meet
this challenge and give patients, especially in more severe cases, a chance to
live a more normal life." Serono plans to launch Raptiva in Switzerland during the second quarter of
2004.
* (For more information you can visit the new SPVG-homepage:
http://www.spvg.ch/) About Raptiva(R)
Raptiva(R) is a humanized therapeutic antibody designed to selectively and
reversibly block the activation, reactivation and trafficking of T-cells that
lead to the development of psoriasis symptoms. In clinical studies, Raptiva
demonstrated a rapid onset of action in the reduction of symptoms associated
with psoriasis, in some patients within four weeks of initiatingtreatment. Raptiva is administered once weekly via subcutaneous injection and can be
self-administered by patients at home.
Serono has the rights to develop and market Raptiva(R) worldwide outside of the
United States and Japan. Development and marketing rights in the United States
remain with Genentech Inc. (NYSE:DNA) and its U.S. partner XOMA (NASDAQ:XOMA). Raptiva has been available since November 2003 in the U.S. for the treatment of
moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis in adults aged 18 or older who are
candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. Switzerland is the first
country outside of the U.S. to approve Raptiva.
More than 3,000 patients have been studied with Raptiva to date, creating the
largest existing database of patients treated with a biologic therapy for
psoriasis.
About Psoriasis Psoriasis is a T-cell mediated disease which occurs when skin cells grow
abnormally, resulting in thick, red, scaly, inflamed patches. Plaque psoriasis,
the most common form of the disease is characterized by inflamed patches of skin
("lesions") topped with silvery white scales. Psoriasis can be limited to a few
spots or involve extensive areas of the body, appearing most commonly on the
scalp, knees, elbows and trunk. Although it is highly visible, psoriasis is not
a contagious disease. While there are a number of medications that may help
control the symptoms of psoriasis, there currently is no known cure.
About Serono Serono is a global biotechnology leader. The Company has seven recombinant
products, Rebif(R), Gonal-F(R), Luveris(R), Ovidrel(R)/Ovitrelle(R),
Serostim(R), Saizen(R) and Zorbtive(TM) (Luveris(R) is not approved in the USA). In addition to being the world leader in reproductive health, Serono has strong
market positions in neurology, metabolism and growth. The Company's research
programs are focused on growing these businesses and on establishing new
therapeutic areas. Currently, there are approximately 30 ongoing development
projects.
In 2003, Serono achieved worldwide revenues of US$2,018.6 million, and a net
income of US$390.0 million, making it the third largest biotech company in the
world. Its products are sold in over 90 countries. Bearer shares of Serono S.A.,
the holding company, are traded on the virt-x (SEO) and its American Depositary
Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange (SRA).
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other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of
Serono S.A. and affiliates to be materially different from those expected or
anticipated in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are
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fully described in Serono's Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on April 17, 2003. These factors include any
failure or delay in Serono's ability to develop new products, any failure to
receive anticipated regulatory approvals, any problems in commercializing
current products as a result of competition or other factors, our ability to
obtain reimbursement coverage for our products, and government regulations
limiting our ability to sell our products. Serono has no responsibility to
update the forward-looking statements contained in this press release to reflect
events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.
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