NW Bio’s Cancer Vaccine Is The First Drug To Be Designated By UK Authorities As A “Promising Innovative Medicine” (PIM)

On September 16, 2014 Northwest Biotherapeutics reported that its DCVax-L is the first product to receive formal designation as a “Promising Innovative Medicine” (PIM) under the new “Early Access to Medicines Scheme” (EAMS) launched in the UK in April 2014 (Press release Northwest Biotherapeutics, SEP 16, 2014, View Source [SID:1234500752]). A PIM is the first step in a 2-step process for early access approval under the EAMS.

The PIM designation for DCVax-L covers all malignant gliomas, which would include both Glioblastoma multiforme (the most severe grade) as well as less malignant grades, and would include both newly diagnosed and recurrent gliomas.

The EAMS is an important new initiative in the UK, launched by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA, the FDA of the UK), to lead the way in accelerating patients’ access to innovative new medicines for serious diseases. Information about the EAMS program can be found on the MHRA website at: View Source

The first step under the EAMS is MHRA’s scientific evaluation of whether a product candidate meets three criteria for a PIM designation: (i) the product is for a serious disease or condition with high unmet medical need; (ii) the product is likely to offer a major advantage over treatments available today; and (iii) the potential adverse effects of the product are outweighed by the potential benefits.

NW Bio’s DCVax-L has now become the first product to earn this PIM certification. There is no expiration on the PIM certification.

The second step under the EAMS is MHRA’s determination of a Scientific Opinion about the product candidate’s benefits and risks, based on available clinical data. A positive or negative Scientific Opinion will be judged by the same three criteria as for the PIM designation, as well as a fourth criterion: the Company’s ability to manufacture the product to rigorous “GMP” (clinical grade) standards.

If the Scientific Opinion is positive, the product candidate may then be prescribed by physicians and provided to (and paid for by) patients before the product is formally licensed and while it is still in clinical development.

MHRA aims to deliver the Scientific Opinion within 90 days after a party submits an application for Step 2 of the EAMS process.

In granting the first PIM designation under this new EAMS to DCVax-L, the UK Department Of Health has stated, “An innovative cell therapy for cancer has become the first to be certified as ‘promising’ as part of a new Government scheme aimed at getting new medicines to patients quicker.

The medicine, which has been developed by US-based pharmaceutical company Northwest Biotherapeutics Inc. (NW Bio), is the first drug to be awarded the UK’s new Promising Innovative Medicines (PIM) designation, the initial step in the Early Access to Medicines Scheme which aims to increase patient access to unlicensed treatments.”

UK Life Sciences Minister George Freeman noted that “The designation of the PIM is the first, crucial step in developing cutting-edge medicines sooner, giving real hope to patients and their families.”

Dr. Keyoumars Ashkan, a senior neuro-surgeon at Kings College Hospital in London, and the Principal Investigator for the clinical trial of DCVax-L in the UK, commented that “Brain cancers strike patients of all ages, and are rapidly lethal. New treatment options are urgently needed. DCVax-L offers an exciting new approach to treating these brain cancers, through personalized immune therapy. It is encouraging to see this innovative new product be the first to receive certification as a Promising Innovative Medicine under the new EAMS.”

Linda Powers, CEO of NW Bio, commented that “We are most grateful to the MHRA and Minister Freeman for spearheading this new EAMS. It strikes a very practical balance between clinical benefits and risks, through careful scientific evaluations, and will be of great help to doctors and patients in opening up new treatment options.”

“In prior Phase I/II clinical trials of DCVax-L for brain cancer, significant delays in disease progression and significant extensions of patients’ survival have been seen, with virtually no serious adverse effects,” Ms. Powers continued. “We believe that DCVax-L embodies the combination of innovation and beneficial balance of clinical benefits and risks that the EAMS is designed to accelerate. We are excited that DCVax-L has received the first PIM certification.”