PARSIPPANY, NJ, USA I April 15, 2015 I The Medicines Company (NASDAQ:MDCO) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee (CRDAC) has voted 9 – 2 with one abstention to recommend approval of the investigational intravenous antiplatelet agent cangrelor as an adjunct to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for reducing the risk of periprocedural thrombotic events such as myocardial infarction (MI), stent thrombosis (ST) and ischemia-driven revascularization.

The Committee recommendation is not binding on the FDA, which makes the final decision regarding approval and the indication and labeling. The Company expects the FDA to complete its review of the NDA by June 23, 2015.

The Committee based its recommendation on the results of CHAMPION PHOENIX, an 11,145 patient Phase 3 randomized, double-blind clinical trial comparing the Company’s intravenous antiplatelet cangrelor to oral clopidogrel in patients undergoing PCI.

“We are grateful for the recommendation of this Committee and appreciate the thorough review of our data for cangrelor,” said Loretta Itri, MD, Executive Vice President, Global Health Science and Regulatory, The Medicines Company. “We look forward to continuing to work with the FDA in the coming weeks to bring this product to patients.”

About Cangrelor

Cangrelor is an immediately bioavailable and quickly reversible intravenous P2Y12 platelet inhibitor under development for the reduction of thrombotic cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Cangrelor is not approved for commercial use in the United States. In March 2015, the European Commission granted marketing authorization for cangrelor, which will be marketed under the trade name KENGREXAL™.

The CHAMPION PHOENIX study provided the primary evidence of efficacy for the proposed PCI indication for cangrelor. The results of PHOENIX, an 11,145 patient Phase 3 randomized, double-blind clinical trial comparing the Company’s cangrelor to oral clopidogrel in patients undergoing PCI, were reported in March 2013.

Cangrelor can increase the risk of bleeding. The most common adverse reaction in clinical trials was bleeding (15.5%). In CHAMPION PHOENIX severe/life-threatening, moderate and mild bleeding events were more common with cangrelor than with clopidogrel and dyspnea was reported more frequently in patients treated with cangrelor than with clopidogrel.

About The Medicines Company

The Medicines Company’s purpose is to save lives, alleviate suffering and contribute to the economics of healthcare by focusing on 3000 leading acute/intensive care hospitals worldwide. Its vision is to be a leading provider of solutions in three areas: serious infectious disease care, acute cardiovascular care and surgery and perioperative care. The company operates in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions with global centers today in Parsippany, NJ, USA and Zurich, Switzerland.

SOURCE: The Medicines Company