Pharming receives positive opinion from European Medicines Agency on Rhucin
Product name in Europe changed to Ruconest
After review of the dossier, the CHMP has concluded that there is a favourable benefit to risk balance for Pharming's product. It was also concluded that the name Rhucin may lead to confusion with a similarly sounding product marketed in some EU countries. Rhucin will therefore be marketed in the EU as Ruconest. The CHMP will prepare an assessment report (EPAR) including the reasons for the CHMP opinion and details of the evaluation. This report will be published on the EMA website after the granting of the MA by the European Commission, which is expected early September 2010.
Following the granting of the MA, Ruconest will be authorised for marketing in all 30 countries of the European Economic Area (the EEA includes all 27 EU countries plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). Pharming has marketing and distribution partnerships in place covering all countries of the EEA: Laboratorios del Dr Esteve for Spain, Portugal, Greece and Andorra, and Swedish Orphan Biovitrum International (SOBI) for all other European countries. SOBI is preparing the imminent launch of Ruconest in Germany and the UK. Simultaneously, pricing and reimbursement discussions in the other European Area countries will be initiated. SOBI estimates the current value of the European HAE market at approximately €110 million and sees the potential of the HAE market to increase with the introduction of Ruconest as a new treatment alternative. Upon the granting of the MA, SOBI will pay to Pharming an undisclosed milestone payment.
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