Media Release
Basel, 10 January 2007 1 2 3,4 5,6 7 8 6,9 5,7,10
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NeoRecormon
gains European approval for convenient once weekly treatment of anaemia in patients with solid cancers
Roche
announced today that it has received European marketing approval for a simple and convenient once weekly
subcutaneous injection of NeoRecormon (epoetin beta) 30,000 IU for the treatment of anaemia in patients
with solid cancers receiving chemotherapy. This expansion of the product label means that patients will
no longer have the burden of three injections per week and their anaemia can be managed in a more convenient
way.
Anaemia affects up to 95% of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
NeoRecormon 30,000 IU once weekly is proven to effectively
Key
supportive data for the new label came from the BRAVE (BReast cancer - Anaemia and the Value of Erythropoietin)
study, which was conducted in women with metastatic breast cancer receiving chemotherapy
About
NeoRecormon
NeoRecormon is prescribed for the treatment of symptomatic anaemia
in patients
with cancer. Treating anaemia increases red blood cell (haemoglobin) numbers and oxygen levels allowing
the body to function effectively, which improves patients’ quality of life and reduces morbidity.
NeoRecormon
is one of Roche’s leading biotechnology achievements and market leader in the countries in which it
is sold.
With the label expansion announced today NeoRecormon 30,000
IU once weekly is now indicated for the treatment of symptomatic anaemia in adult patients with solid
and lymphoid cancers receiving any form of chemotherapy. Treatment with NeoRecormon is initiated when
patients’ haemoglobin level is 11 g/dl or below and given to maintain a haemoglobin level of up to 13g/dl.
About Roche
Headquartered in Basel,
Switzerland, Roche
is one of the world’s leading research-focused healthcare groups in the fields of pharmaceuticals and
diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products and services for the early detection, prevention,
diagnosis and treatment of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people’s
health and quality of life. Roche is a world leader in diagnostics, the leading supplier of medicines
for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in virology. Roche employs roughly 70,000 people
in 150 countries and has R&D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including
majority ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. Additional information about the Roche Group is
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