Acton Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a specialty respiratory pharmaceutical
company, today announced that positive results from a Phase IIIB
clinical trial of AEROSPAN were published this month in Annals of
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in a manuscript titled, “Linear
growth and bone maturation are unaffected by 1 year of therapy with
inhaled flunisolide hydrofluoroalkane in prepubescent children with mild
persistent asthma: A randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled
trial.” The abstract is available online at http://www.annallergy.org/article/S1081-1206(11)00563-1/abstract.
AEROSPAN Inhalation Aerosol is an orally inhaled corticosteroid
indicated for the maintenance treatment of asthma as prophylactic
therapy in adult and pediatric patients 6 years of age and older.
In this double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 218 prepubescent
children with mild persistent asthma were evaluated. After a two-week
run-in period when no treatment was given, subjects were randomized to
two puffs of flunisolide HFA twice daily (85 µg/puff) or placebo for 52
weeks. Height was assessed by stadiometry at each visit and growth
velocity (cm/52 weeks) was estimated by the slope of the linear
regression of height over time. In this study, there was no
statistically significant difference between flunisolide HFA versus
placebo in linear growth or bone maturation.
“Results from this trial will provide important information to
physicians, particularly those who treat children with asthma,” said
Kenneth Newman, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Medical
Officer, Acton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. “It is not known whether these
results would continue beyond one year and it is important for
physicians to be alert for and to monitor growth in children due to the
labeling precautions associated with inhaled steroids, including
AEROSPAN.”
Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the preferred long-term therapy for
patients with persistent asthma. However, concerns remain about
potential effects of long-term ICS use on growth in children. AEROSPAN
is a HFA-propelled ICS and is the only approved HFA inhaler in its class
to incorporate a built-in spacer device, which assists in the delivery
of the medicine to the lungs. Acton licensed AEROSPAN from Forest
Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE: FRX) and plans to commercialize AEROSPAN upon
completion of certain manufacturing requirements. The value of the U.S.
single-entity ICS market is approaching $2 billion with more than 10
million prescriptions written per year.
Important Safety Information
Particular care is needed in patients transferred from systemically
active corticosteroids to AEROSPAN Inhalation Aerosol because deaths due
to adrenal insufficiency have occurred in asthmatic patients transferred
from systemically active corticosteroids to less systemically active
inhaled corticosteroids.
Treatment with orally inhaled corticosteroids including AEROSPAN, may
lead to signs or symptoms of hypercorticism, suppression of
hypothalamic-pituitary –adrenal (HPA) function and/or suppression of
growth in children. Glaucoma, increased intraocular pressure and
cataracts have been reported following the administration of inhaled
corticosteroids.
In clinical trials, AEROSPAN was generally well tolerated. The most
common adverse reactions (>3%) were headache, fever, allergic reaction,
bacterial infection, pain and back pain, vomiting, dyspepsia,
pharyngitis, rhinitis, cough, sinusitis, epistaxis, rash, and urinary
tract infection.
About Asthma
Asthma is a chronic disease of the lungs and airways characterized by
wheezing, coughing, inflammation and a tightening of the airways, which
causes shortness of breath and can be life-threatening. According to the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), when taken every day,
maintenance inhalers like AEROSPAN can help prevent asthma symptoms. The
NHLBI’s Expert Panel Report estimates that more than 22 million
Americans have asthma. Annually, the disease is responsible for nearly
two million emergency room visits and accounts for an estimated $11.5
billion in health care costs.
About Acton
Acton is a specialty respiratory pharmaceutical company dedicated to
developing prescription drugs to improve the well-being of patients.
Acton's corporate headquarters are located in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Aerospan is a registered trademark of Forest Laboratories, Inc.

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