The role of BRUDAC is to provide recommendations to the FDA. The FDA decision on whether or not to approve the TLANDO New Drug Application (“NDA”) is anticipated by the assigned Prescription Drug User Fee Act (“PDUFA”) goal date of May 8, 2018.
“We continue to believe that efficacy and safety results from numerous clinical studies with TLANDO are consistent with other FDA approved TRT products,” said Dr. Mahesh Patel, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lipocine. “We look forward to continuing to work with the FDA through the remainder of the review process.”
The BRUDAC discussions were based on the NDA currently under review by the FDA. The NDA includes efficacy and safety data on TLANDO including the results from three Phase 3 clinical trials: the Dosing Validation (“DV”) clinical study, the Dosing Flexibility (“DF”) clinical study and the Study of Oral Androgen Replacement (“SOAR”) clinical study. Lipocine resubmitted the NDA to the FDA in August 2017 based on the results of the DV study. The DV study confirmed the efficacy of TLANDO with a fixed dose regimen without the need for dose adjustment. TLANDO successfully met the FDA primary efficacy guidelines in the DV study safety statistical analysis set (“SS”) where 80% of the subjects achieved average testosterone levels (“Cavg”) within the normal range with a lower bound confidence interval (“CI”) of 72%. TLANDO was well tolerated upon 52-week exposure with no reports of drug related Serious Adverse Events (“SAEs”).
Although the FDA will consider the recommendation of BRUDAC, the final decision regarding the approval of TLANDO is made by the FDA solely, and the recommendations by BRUDAC are non-binding.
About Lipocine
Lipocine Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company developing innovative pharmaceutical products for use in men’s and women’s health using its proprietary drug delivery technologies. Lipocine’s clinical development pipeline includes three development programs TLANDO, LPCN 1111 and LPCN 1107. TLANDO, a novel oral prodrug of testosterone containing testosterone undecanoate, is designed to help restore normal testosterone levels in hypogonadal men. TLANDO was well tolerated and met the primary efficacy end-points in Phase 3 testing with twice daily dosing and is currently under FDA review. LPCN 1111, a novel oral prodrug of testosterone, originated and is being developed by Lipocine as a next-generation oral testosterone product with potential for once-daily dosing and is currently in Phase 2 testing. LPCN 1107 is potentially the first oral hydroxyprogesterone caproate product candidate indicated for the prevention of recurrent preterm birth and has been granted orphan drug designation by the FDA.