On December 24, 2015 Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Eagle" or "the Company") (Nasdaq:EGRX) reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") has approved Docetaxel Injection, Non-Alcohol Formula for the treatment of breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, prostate cancer, gastric adenocarcinoma, and head and neck cancer (Press release, Eagle Pharmaceuticals, DEC 24, 2015, View Source [SID:1234508639]). Eagle entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Teikoku Pharma USA Inc. in October 2015 to market, sell and distribute Docetaxel Injection in the U.S.
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Docetaxel Injection is the first alcohol-free formulation approved in the U.S. Additional features of this product are:
presents as one, pre-filled vial that does not require mixing;
is available in three different dosages: 20mg/1ml, 80mg/4mL, and 160mg/8mL; and
24 hours of stability at final dilution strength.1
The need for an alcohol-free docetaxel gained visibility in June 2014 when the FDA issued a Drug Safety Communication warning patients that docetaxel may cause symptoms of alcohol intoxication after treatment. Manufacturers of docetaxel formulations for domestic use were subsequently required to revise their product labels to reflect alcohol content and include a drug safety warning. Some U.S. hospitals and clinics require patients to wait two or more hours after treatment with docetaxel before they can be released. This formulation of docetaxel was specifically developed to address these concerns.
"Docetaxel Injection addresses a compelling need in the docetaxel market. As the first alcohol-free formulation approved in the U.S., we believe the benefits of this novel formulation will provide an option for patients with alcohol sensitivity or a preference for an alcohol-free treatment. We are excited to add alcohol-free docetaxel to our growing portfolio of differentiated injectable products and believe it has the potential to improve the lives of patients, resolve concerns among health care professionals at hospitals and infusion centers, and ultimately drive value for Eagle stakeholders," said Scott Tarriff, President and Chief Executive Officer of Eagle Pharmaceuticals.
Eagle expects to begin shipping Docetaxel Injection in January 2016. Eagle estimates that annual sales of generic docetaxel are approximately $75 million.
About Docetaxel
Docetaxel is a taxane product indicated for the treatment of breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, prostate cancer, gastric adenocarcinoma, and head and neck cancer.
Docetaxel was originally developed by Sanofi and marketed under the Taxotere brand. Since its patent expiration in 2011, several generics entered the market. The alcohol content of these docetaxel formulations, including Taxotere, ranges from 2.0 to 6.4 grams in a 200 mg dose2.