“The extensive clinical data supporting VOXZOGO in children with achondroplasia are well-known, and at ESPE, we shared further results in children who greatly benefited from the medicine in a real-world setting,” said
Real-world longitudinal data from the achondroplasia module of the European CrescNet registry involving 452 children at 30 centers across eight countries showed outcomes of treatment with VOXZOGO were consistent with previously reported clinical trials. The median age at time of enrollment was 6.12 years. Among 143 participants treated with VOXZOGO for 12 months, the average height increase was 6.36 centimeters (cm), with a height Z-score improvement of 0.7 compared to an achondroplasia reference population. For 73 participants treated for 24 months, the average height increase was 11.86 cm, with a height Z-score improvement of 1.15 compared to the same reference population.
In addition, in a real-world study in
“These real-world data further reinforce the value of VOXZOGO as the first and only approved treatment for children, including infants, with achondroplasia,” said
Key presentations for VOXZOGO in achondroplasia and hypochondroplasia at ESPE, including two oral presentations and four poster presentations, are listed below, with all times in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT):
Oral Presentations
Phase 2 Trial of Vosoritide Use in Patients with Hypochondroplasia: Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Analysis from 12 Month Data
Abstract #FC5.5
Expansion of the CrescNet Registry Achondroplasia Module: Real-World Demographic Data and Outcomes After Up to 2 Years of Vosoritide Treatment
Abstract #FC2.6
Poster Presentations
Real-World Effectiveness of Vosoritide in Children with Achondroplasia: Results from 18 Months Follow-Up in
Abstract #P2-56
Patient-Centered Data Collection Provides Comprehensive Insights into Healthcare Resource Use in Achondroplasia: Data From the Pilot Phase of the VIrtual STudy in Achondroplasia (VISTA)
Abstract #P1-118
Design and Objectives of Study 111-902: a Multicenter, Prospective and Retrospective Observational Study of Children with Hypochondroplasia
Abstract #P3-164
Comparison of the Diagnostic Yield of Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) and Targeted Panel Sequencing for Children with Idiopathic Short Stature (ISS)
Abstract #P1-61
About the CANOPY Clinical Program
The CANOPY clinical program was designed to evaluate the potential of VOXZOGO (vosoritide) in children with various genetic skeletal conditions, including achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, Noonan syndrome, SHOX deficiency, Turner syndrome and idiopathic short stature, with the goal of addressing the unmet needs of and expanding treatment options for children and families impacted by these conditions.
Studies underway as part of the CANOPY program beyond achondroplasia include:
- CANOPY HCH-OS, a multinational observational study in children with hypochondroplasia.
- CANOPY HCH-3, a Phase 3 randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind multicenter study in children with hypochondroplasia.
- CANOPY ISS-OS, a multinational observational study in children with idiopathic short stature.
- CANOPY ISS-2, a Phase 2 randomized, controlled, multicenter study in children with idiopathic short stature.
- CANOPY NS, TS, SHOX-D-2, a Phase 2 study in multiple genetic skeletal conditions including Noonan syndrome, Turner syndrome and SHOX deficiency.
About VOXZOGO
In children with achondroplasia, endochondral bone growth, an essential process by which bone tissue is created, is negatively regulated due to a gain of function mutation in FGFR3. VOXZOGO, a C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) analog, acts as a positive regulator of the signaling pathway downstream of FGFR3 to promote endochondral bone growth.
VOXZOGO is approved in the
To date, approximately 3,800 infants and children with achondroplasia around the world have received VOXZOGO.
Patient Support Accessing VOXZOGO
To reach a BioMarin RareConnections ® Case Manager, please call, toll-free, 1-833-VOXZOGO (1-833-869-9646) or e-mail VOXZOGOSupport@biomarin-rareconnections.com. For more information about VOXZOGO, please visit www.voxzogo.com. For additional information regarding this product, please contact BioMarin Medical (TASE:) Information at medinfo@bmrn.com.
About Achondroplasia
Achondroplasia is a rare genetic skeletal condition caused by a variation in the FGFR3 gene. It is characterized by disproportionate short stature and a potentially high burden of complications related to impaired endochondral bone growth.
Approximately 80% of children with achondroplasia are born to parents of average stature as a result of a spontaneous variation in the FGFR3 gene. The worldwide incidence of achondroplasia is around one in 25,000 live births.
VOXZOGO
What is VOXZOGO used for?
- VOXZOGO is a prescription medicine used to increase linear growth in children with achondroplasia and open growth plates (epiphyses).
- VOXZOGO is approved under accelerated approval based on an improvement in annualized growth velocity. Continued approval may be contingent upon verification and description of clinical benefit in confirmatory trials.
What is the most important safety information about VOXZOGO?
- VOXZOGO may cause serious side effects including a temporary decrease in blood pressure in some patients. To reduce the risk of a decrease in blood pressure and associated symptoms (dizziness, feeling tired, or nausea), patients should eat a meal and drink 8 to 10 ounces of fluid within 1 hour before receiving VOXZOGO.
What are the most common side effects of VOXZOGO?
- The most common side effects of VOXZOGO include injection site reactions (including redness, itching, swelling, bruising, rash, hives, and injection site pain), high levels of blood alkaline phosphatase shown in blood tests, vomiting, joint pain, decreased blood pressure, and stomachache. These are not all the possible side effects of VOXZOGO. Ask your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects, and about any side effects that bother the patient or that do not go away.
How is VOXZOGO taken?
- VOXZOGO is taken daily as an injection given under the skin, administered by a caregiver after a healthcare provider determines the caregiver is able to administer VOXZOGO. Do not try to inject VOXZOGO until you have been shown the right way by your healthcare provider. VOXZOGO is supplied with Instructions for Use that describe the steps for preparing, injecting, and disposing VOXZOGO. Caregivers should review the Instructions for Use for guidance and any time they receive a refill of VOXZOGO in case any changes have been made.
- Inject VOXZOGO 1 time every day, at about the same time each day. If a dose of VOXZOGO is missed, it can be given within 12 hours from the missed dose. After 12 hours, skip the missed dose and administer the next daily dose as usual.
- The dose of VOXZOGO is based on body weight. Your healthcare provider will adjust the dose based on changes in weight following regular check-ups.
- Your healthcare provider will monitor the patient’s growth and tell you when to stop taking VOXZOGO if they determine the patient is no longer able to grow. Stop administering VOXZOGO if instructed by your healthcare provider.
What should you tell the doctor before or during taking VOXZOGO?
- Tell (WA:) your doctor about all of the patient’s medical conditions including
- If the patient has heart disease (cardiac or vascular disease), or if the patient is on blood pressure medicine (anti-hypertensive medicine).
- If the patient has kidney problems or renal impairment.
- If the patient is pregnant or plans to become pregnant. It is not known if VOXZOGO will harm the unborn baby.
- If the patient is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed. It is not known if VOXZOGO passes into breast milk.
- Tell your doctor about all of the medicines the patient takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
You may report side effects to BioMarin at 1-866-906-6100. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see additional safety information in the full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.
About BioMarin
BioMarin is a global biotechnology company dedicated to translating the promise of genetic discovery into medicines that make a profound impact on the life of each patient. The
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements about the business prospects of BioMarin Pharmaceutical (NASDAQ:) Inc. (BioMarin), including without limitation, statements about: data presented at European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) 2024, including the oral and poster presentations; VOXZOGO’s efficacy, safety and impact on children with achondroplasia, including the potential benefits of early treatment with VOXZOGO; the potential benefits of VOXZOGO for children with hypochondroplasia; the development of BioMarin’s VOXZOGO program generally, including BioMarin’s ability to rapidly develop of VOXZOGO in new indications such as hypochondroplasia; and BioMarin’s CANOPY clinical program, including BioMarin’s plans and expectations for clinical trials for various genetic skeletal conditions, including achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, Noonan syndrome, SHOX deficiency, Turner syndrome and idiopathic short stature. These forward-looking statements are predictions and involve risks and uncertainties such that actual results may differ materially from these statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: results and timing of current and planned pre-clinical studies and clinical trials of VOXZOGO; any potential adverse events observed in the continuing monitoring of the patients in the clinical trials; the content and timing of decisions by the Food and Drug Administration, the European Commission and other regulatory authorities; and those factors detailed in BioMarin’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, the factors contained under the caption “Risk Factors” in BioMarin’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended
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