AstraZeneca: Crestor® now indicated to slow the progressi...
2007-11-09 08:10
(Cision)
Crestor® now indicated to slow the progression of atherosclerosis in
patients with elevated cholesterol
AstraZeneca announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has approved CRESTOR® (rosuvastatin calcium) as an adjunct to diet
to slow the progression of atherosclerosis in patients with elevated
cholesterol. This new indication gives CRESTOR an important
differentiator from competitors in the cholesterol-lowering marketplace.
"This new indication allows us to share what we have learned in clinical
trials - that even in people with low Framingham risk score, and early
signs of atherosclerosis, the disease progresses if untreated," said
Mike Tilton, AstraZeneca's Vice President of Cardiovascular Primary
Care. "In the METEOR trial, patients with hyperlipidaemia who took
CRESTOR, overall experienced no significant progression of
atherosclerosis."
The submission package to the FDA was based largely on the results of a
pivotal study called METEOR (Measuring Effects on intima media
Thickness: an Evaluation Of Rosuvastatin) which measured the effects of
CRESTOR on plaque build-up in the arteries using carotid intima-media
thickness (CIMT) and demonstrated a slowing of progression of
atherosclerosis in people with early signs of the disease, elevated LDL
cholesterol, and low cardiovascular risk, taking CRESTOR 40 mg.
The METEOR study is part of AstraZeneca's GALAXY Programme, a large,
comprehensive, long-term and evolving global research initiative
designed to address important unanswered questions in statin research
and to investigate the impact of CRESTOR on cardiovascular risk
reduction and patient outcomes. To date, the GALAXY Programme has
recruited more than 69,000 subjects in more than 55 countries around the
world.
The new CRESTOR label conforms to the FDA's revised, easy-to-read format
designed to draw physicians' attention to the most important pieces of
drug information in an effort to manage the risks of medication use and
reduce medical errors.
About Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is the progressive buildup of plaque - the fatty
deposits and other cells - in the inner walls of the arteries. The
condition is a consequence of elevated cholesterol and for many it is a
silent disease, with no visible signs or symptoms. The disease can
begin in early adulthood and continues to progress for the rest of a
person's life. Despite the serious nature of atherosclerosis, many
people do not understand how it develops and progresses.
About CRESTOR
CRESTOR is indicated as adjunctive therapy to diet to reduce elevated
Total-C, LDL-C, ApoB, nonHDL-C, and triglycerides and to increase HDL-C
in adult patients with primary hyperlipidaemia or mixed dyslipidaemia.
CRESTOR is also indicated as an adjunct to diet to slow the progression
of atherosclerosis in adult patients as part of a treatment strategy to
lower Total-C and LDL-C to target levels. CRESTOR has not be determined
to prevent heart disease, heart attacks or strokes. For patients with
hypercholesterolaemia and mixed dyslipidaemia, the usual recommended
starting dose of CRESTOR is 10 mg. The 40 mg dose of CRESTOR is
reserved for only those patients who have not achieved their LDL-C goal
utilising the 20 mg dose of CRESTOR once-daily. When initiating statin
therapy or switching from another statin therapy, the appropriate
CRESTOR starting dose should first be utilised, and only then titrated
according to the patients individualised goal of therapy. AstraZeneca
licensed worldwide rights to CRESTOR from the Japanese pharmaceutical
company Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
For more information about CRESTOR, including full Prescribing
Information, visit www.crestor.com
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is a major international healthcare business engaged in the
research, development, manufacture and marketing of prescription
pharmaceuticals and the supply of healthcare services. It is one of the
world's leading pharmaceutical companies with healthcare sales of $26.47
billion and leading positions in sales of gastrointestinal,
cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory, oncology and infection
products. AstraZeneca is listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
(Global) as well as the FTSE4Good Index.
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