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SPEVIGO® granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation in the U.S. for the prevention of generalized pustular psoriasis flares

INGELHEIM, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#FDA–Boehringer Ingelheim announced today that spesolimab (marketed as SPEVIGO®) received Breakthrough Therapy Designation (BTD) as an investigational treatment for the prevention of flares in adolescents and adults with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


“GPP flares may appear suddenly, intensify quickly, and can be life-threatening if left untreated, leaving those affected feeling anxious and uncertain about their future” said Carinne Brouillon, Member of the Board of Managing Directors and Head of Human Pharma at Boehringer Ingelheim. “The FDA’s recognition of the urgent need for preventing GPP flares is a major step towards empowering people living with the condition to plan critical moments in their lives, despite their disease.”

This designation follows the Center for Drug Evaluation (CDE) of China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), who also recently awarded spesolimab a BTD for the prevention of GPP flares.

The U.S. FDA and China’s NMPA granted these designations based on the topline results from the EFFISAYIL™ 2 trial which studied whether long-term treatment with the antibody spesolimab helps prevent GPP flares in adolescents and adults with GPP up to 48 weeks.1,2,3 Safety data were in line with previously conducted clinical trials with spesolimab. Data from the trial will be presented at the 25th World Congress of Dermatology 2023 in early July.

About spesolimab

Spesolimab is a novel, humanized, selective antibody that blocks the activation of the interleukin-36 receptor (IL-36R), a signaling pathway within the immune system shown to be involved in the pathogenesis of several autoinflammatory diseases, including GPP.4,6,11 Spesolimab has been approved by regulatory authorities in almost 40 countries including the US, Japan, Mainland China, and the European Union to treat GPP flares in adults.8,9

It is the first approved treatment for GPP flares that specifically targets the IL-36 pathway and that has been evaluated in a statistically powered, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.11 Spesolimab is also under investigation for the treatment of other IL-36 mediated skin diseases.10

About the EFFISAYILTM clinical trial program

The EFFISAYIL™ clinical trial program includes:

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