• European Commission approves Sandoz Erelzi® to treat immunological diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis
  • Approval of Erelzi provides more treatment options for healthcare professionals and patients and opens another chapter in the Sandoz immunology portfolio
  • Sandoz now has five biosimilars approved in Europe, including biosimilars of some of the world’s leading blockbuster biologics [1]

HOLZKIRCHEN, Germany I June 27, 2017 I Sandoz, a Novartis division, and the pioneer and global leader in biosimilars, announced today that the European Commission (EC) has approved Erelzi® (biosimilar etanercept) for use in Europe*. Erelzi is approved for use in all indications of the reference medicine, Enbrel®**[2][3].

“Immunology is a priority for us and today’s approval of Erelzi, the second in this therapy area in as many weeks, clearly demonstrates our commitment to patients. This can also be seen in the progress we are making in our immunology pipeline with two recent file acceptances in Europe” said Carol Lynch, Global Head, Biopharmaceuticals, Sandoz. “As part of the wider Novartis immunology portfolio, Erelzi further expands the offering to healthcare professionals and patients in Europe. Its availability is expected to result in more patients being treated with much-needed biologics.”

Erelzi is approved for rheumatoid arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis (ankylosing spondylitis and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis), plaque psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis, as well as juvenile idiopathic arthritis and pediatric plaque psoriasis. Erelzi is available in a pre-filled syringe and an auto-injector pen, SensoReady®, which has been designed for patient safety, comfort, and convenience.[2]

The EC approval was based on a comprehensive development program generating analytical, preclinical, and clinical – including pharmacokinetic (PK) – data. The program demonstrated that Erelzi matches its reference medicine in terms of safety, efficacy, and quality[4-6].

Sandoz is committed to increasing patient access to high-quality, life-enhancing biosimilars. It is the pioneer and global leader in biosimilars, and now, with Erelzi, has five biosimilars approved in Europe. Sandoz has a leading biosimilar pipeline, and plans to launch three more biosimilars of major oncology and immunology biologics across by 2020. As a division of the Novartis Group, Sandoz is well-positioned to lead the biosimilars industry based on its experience and capabilities in development, manufacturing, and commercialization.

About Erelzi

EC approval was based on a comprehensive development program, including analytical, preclinical, and clinical data, demonstrating biosimilarity to the reference medicine, Enbrel®. Clinical trials included:

  • A PK study which demonstrated bioequivalence in the pharmacokinetic profiles of Erelzi and the reference medicine and did not reveal clinically relevant differences in safety, tolerability and immunogenicity[4].
  • The Phase III EGALITY study, which generated confirmatory efficacy, safety and immunogenicity data. The study included three treatment switches between the reference medicine and Erelzi. From baseline to Week 52, in both switched and continued treatment settings, EGALITY demonstrated no significant difference in mean Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) responses between Erelzi and the reference medicine[5]. The primary endpoint of achieving equivalence in PASI 75 response rates at Week 12 was met[5,7]. The EGALITY study also confirmed the comparable safety profile of the two medicines over 52 weeks. Immunogenicity was low, as expected with etanercept treatment[6].

About Sandoz
Sandoz is a global leader in generic pharmaceuticals and biosimilars. As a division of the Novartis Group, our purpose is to discover new ways to improve and extend people’s lives. We contribute to society’s ability to support growing healthcare needs by pioneering novel approaches to help people around the world access high-quality medicine. Our portfolio of approximately 1000 molecules, covering all major therapeutic areas, accounted for 2016 sales of USD 10.1 billion. In 2016, our products reached well over 500 million patients and we aspire to reach one billion. Sandoz is headquartered in Holzkirchen, in Germany’s Greater Munich area.

*European Economic Area (EEA). The European Economic Area (EEA) provides for the free movement of persons, goods, services and capital within the internal market of the European Union (EU) between its 28 member states, as well as three of the four member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA): Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.

**Enbrel® is a registered trademark of Pfizer in Europe and Amgen in the US.

References

[1] European Medicines Agency. European public assessment reports. Available at: http://www.ema.europa.eu/ema/index.jsp?curl=pages/medicines/landing/epar_search.jsp&mid=WC0b01ac058001d124. [Accessed: June 2017].

[2] European Medicines Agency. Erelzi® Summary of Product Characteristics.

[3] European Medicines Agency. Enbrel® Summary of Product Characteristics. Available at: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/3343. [Accessed: June 2017].

[4] von Richter O, et al. GP2015, a proposed etanercept biosimilar: Pharmacokinetic similarity to its reference product and comparison of its auto-injector device with pre-filled syringes. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2016 Oct 27. doi: 10.1111/bcp.13170. [Epub ahead of print]

[5] Griffiths C, et al. The EGALITY study: a confirmatory, randomized, double-blind study comparing the efficacy, safety and immunogenicity of GP2015, a proposed etanercept biosimilar, vs. the originator product in patients with moderate-to-severe chronic plaque-type psoriasis. Br J Dermatol 2017; 176: 928-938. Available from: DOI 10.1111/bjd.15152 [Accessed: June 2017].

[6] Hofmann HP, et al. Characterization and non-clinical assessment of the proposed etanercept biosimilar GP2015 with originator etanercept (Enbrel®). Exp Opin Biol Ther 2016; 16: 1185-95.

[7] Griffiths C, et al. Poster presented at Psoriasis 2016, 5th Congress of the Psoriasis International Network (PIN), July 2016 [e-poster P222].

SOURCE: Sandoz