Below
is the text of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) press
release describing the milestone.
FDA
Marks 100th HIV/AIDS Drug Authorized
for Purchase under PEPFAR
October
6, 2009 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) this week marked marked the recent approval of the
100th antiretroviral drug in association with the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), aimed at the prevention,
treatment, and care of people infected with and affected
by HIV/AIDS worldwide.
The
PEPFAR program is a cooperative effort that involves the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other HHS agencies,
the State Department's Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator,
U.S. Department of Defense, other federal agencies, host
country governments, and many other international partners.
"This milestone exemplifies the dedication, caring,
and hard work of all who strive to better the lives of those
infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS," said HHS Secretary
Kathleen Sebelius.
To date, more than 100 products that have been assessed
by the FDA and either fully or tentatively approved in association
with the PEPFAR program. Of these, 29 have been new products
and 71 have been generic copies of previously authorized
antiretroviral products in the United States. Twenty-two
of these new products are new combinations or regimens that
have not previously been authorized in the United States.
In addition, there are seven new pediatric products considered
innovative for patients in developing economies.
"As we recognize the 100th product authorized in this
program, it is estimated that FDA's actions are allowing
PEPFAR to spend $150 million more each year on patient access
to care," FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg, MD,
told those attending an event marking the approval at the
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) headquarters in
Washington, D.C. "I look forward to developing and
expanding FDA's international collaborations."
As of Sept. 30, 2008, the most recent figure available,
PEPFAR supported life-saving antiretroviral treatment for
more than 2.1 million men, women, and children living with
HIV/AIDS. In fiscal year 2008, PEPFAR provided nearly $1.6
billion in support of treatment programs, including antiretroviral
drugs and services.
"PEPFAR is committed to supporting partner countries
to build and maintain sustainable procurement and supply
chain systems," said U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Eric
Goosby.
Drug products used in PEPFAR receive a "tentative approval"
and cannot be approved for marketing in the United States
because of existing patents and marketing exclusivity. However,
these products meet all the FDA's manufacturing quality,
clinical safety, and efficacy requirements to produce them
using the same standards as required for marketing in this
country.
FDA performs all of its reviews of applications received
in association with the PEPFAR on an expedited basis. After
receiving approval or tentative approval from FDA under
this expedited process, a generic anti-retroviral passes
quickly on to the pre-qualification list maintained by the
Secretariat of the World Health Organization (WHO), because
of a confidentiality agreement that allows FDA to share
data from its evaluations with the WHO team in Geneva.
"Improving access to good quality medicinal products
is a core objective of public health efforts and one with
a direct and measurable impact on health," said Margaret
Chan, MD, director-general of WHO.
The goal of PEPFAR is to work with host nations to support
treatment of at least 3 million people, prevention of 12
million new infections, and providing care for more than
12 million HIV-infected and affected people by 2013. In
addition, PEPFAR will support training of at least 140,000
health care workers in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and
care.
"We need to urgently and actively implement strategies
to promote greater affordability of both first and second
line HIV/AIDS antiretrovirals," said Mirta Roses, MD,
director of PAHO, an international public health agency
that works to improve health and living standards in the
Americas. "PEPFAR has made a tremendous difference
in the health of disadvantaged people."
For more information visit the PEPFAR Web site: http://www.pepfar.gov.
Improving
Access to HIV/AIDS Drugs Abroad.
10/09/09
Source
U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA). FDA Marks 100th HIV/AIDS
Drug Authorized for Purchase Under PEPFAR. Press Release.
October 6, 2009.