The IND was filed by SCI with support from Stemedica Asia, a subsidiary of Stemedica, and was based on Stemedica’s United States FDA-approved Phase II AMI trial protocol.
"Stemedica’s management team is exceptionally pleased that SCI has received this IND approval. Until now, no allogeneic stem cell trial had been approved in Southeast Asia," says Dr. Nikolai Tankovich, Chief Medical Officer and President of Stemedica and Chairman of Stemedica Asia Pte. Ltd.
Dr. Tankovich particularly is grateful that Kalbe has tirelessly been working to bring the highest standard and quality assurance to its stem cell biologics development effort.
The Biopharma Division of the Kalbe Group, comprising of the Stem Cell and Cancer Institute, Innogene Kalbiotech and PharmaMetric Labs, vigorously prepared and provided all the necessary documents and answers to the BPOM and established that it can safely conduct human trials using allogeneic stem cells in Indonesia.
Placing safety at the top was common ground for both Kalbe and Stemedica. Dr. Tankovich agrees with the Director of the Biopharma Division, Mr. Krish Krishnan who says, "For us, this IND approval from BPOM is validation from the highest authority in Indonesia that Kalbe and Stemedica place patient safety first, and focus on the advancement of medicine based on scientific proof and reproducible trial outcomes."
The Biopharma Division of Kalbe is also working to file for a provisional IND for chronic heart failure using Stemedica’s mesenchymal stem cells, working closely with CardioCell LLC, a subsidiary of Stemedica devoted to treatment development and commercialization for cardiology.
In addition, Kalbe is reviewing the possibilities of filing the same IND for multisite Phase II trials in several other Southeast Asian countries, thus continuously building a reputation for rigorous regulatory compliance for stem cell therapeutics, in order to answer the needs of the ever-growing and aging population in the region.
This IND approval from BPOM places Kalbe as leading Southeast Asia in setting an example for the rest of the region, which will bring healthy competition and awareness for regulatory guidelines and policies for stem cell therapeutics.