Amgen (AMGN) Tepezza Receives Approval In Japan For The Treatment Of Active Thyroid Eye Disease
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Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN) today announced TEPEZZA® (JAN: Teprotumumab (Genetical Recombination)) has been approved for the treatment of active or high clinical activity score (CAS) Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) by
TED is a serious, progressive and potentially vision-threatening rare autoimmune disease that can cause proptosis (eye bulging), diplopia (double vision), eye pain, redness and swelling.1 There are approximately 25,000 - 35,000 people living with TED in
"This is the first approval for TEPEZZA in
TEPEZZA received orphan drug designation in
The primary endpoint in the trial was met, as 89% of patients treated with TEPEZZA had a clinically meaningful improvement in proptosis (≥2 mm) compared with placebo (11%; p<0.0001) at week 24. The safety profile was consistent with the complete body of clinical data supporting TEPEZZA.3 A second Phase 3 clinical trial is ongoing in
"People living with active TED can experience a significant burden of disease with symptoms that can make daily life difficult to navigate," said
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