FDA Approves Antibacterial Treatment for Lung Disease

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The FDA has approved amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (Arikayce, Insmed), for the treatment of lung disease caused by a group of bacteria, Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) in a limited population of patients with the disease who do not respond to conventional treatment.

The FDA has approved amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (Arikayce, Insmed), for the treatment of lung disease caused by a group of bacteria, Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) in a limited population of patients with the disease who do not respond to conventional treatment.

MAC is a type of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) that is commonly found in water and soil. Symptoms of MAC include persistent cough, fatigue, weight loss, night sweats, and occasionally shortness of breath and coughing up of blood.

According to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, the agency’s approval of amikacin liposome inhalation suspension marks an important policy milestone. It is the first time a drug is approved under the Limited Population Pathway for Antibacterial and Antifungal Drugs.

"This pathway, advanced by Congress, aims to spur development of drugs targeting infections that lack effective therapies. We’re seeing a lot of early interest among sponsors in using this new pathway, and it’s our hope that it’ll spur more development and approval of antibacterial drugs for treating serious or life-threatening infections in limited populations of patients with unmet medical needs," said Gottlieb, in a prepared statement. "As bacteria continue to grow impervious to currently available antibiotics, we need to encourage the development of drugs that can treat resistant infections. That means utilizing novel tools intended to streamline development and encourage investment into these important endeavors."

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