Ohr Pharmaceutical Announces Submission of a Special Protocol Assessment and Upcoming Presentation on OHR-102 at American Academy of Ophthalmology

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hr Pharmaceutical, Inc.
OHRP
, an ophthalmology research and development company, today announced the company has submitted a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) request to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA or agency), as part of the ongoing interaction with the FDA on the detailed design of the Phase 3 clinical development program of OHR-102 (Squalamine Lactate Ophthalmic Solution, 0.2%) for the treatment of neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration (wet AMD). The SPA request includes a detailed protocol that was designed based on previous guidance the company received from the agency, to address and adequately provide the agency with a Phase 3 program that produces data that would allow assessment of efficacy and safety of OHR-102 for the treatment of patients with wet AMD. The FDA may take up to 45 calendar days to provide comments to Ohr Pharmaceutical. "We have submitted an SPA request to the FDA with the goal of solidifying the development and regulatory pathway for OHR-102, and specifically, the details of our planned Phase 3 clinical trials," said Jason Slakter, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Ohr. "OHR-102 may offer wet AMD patients a convenient, topical approach that produces clinically meaningful improvements in vision beyond that achieved with anti-VEGF injections alone, and we are excited to be moving the program into Phase 3 development." The planned Phase 3 clinical trials are designed as well-controlled, double-masked, placebo-controlled, multicenter, international studies of OHR-102 administered twice a day in patients with newly diagnosed wet AMD, in combination with Lucentis(R) injections. The company expects to initiate the Phase 3 program in late 2015 and enroll the first patients by year-end 2015 or in the first calendar quarter of 2016. Presentation at the Annual American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting The company will be presenting additional detailed data from the recently completed Phase II IMPACT study during the retina subspecialty meeting at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting, taking place from November 13-17, 2015, in Las Vegas, NV. The podium presentation will be given by Dr. David S. Boyer, retina specialist at Retina-Vitreous Associates Medical Group, Beverly Hills, and investigator in the IMPACT study. Details of the presentation are as follows: Title: Squalamine Eye Drops in Retinal Vascular Diseases Speaker: Dr. David S. Boyer Location: Sands Expo/Venetian Time: Friday, November 13, 2015, 3:43pm PST About a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) A Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) from the FDA is a binding agreement that the design and planned analysis of a study adequately address the objectives necessary to support a regulatory submission. More information about the FDA's Special Protocol Assessment process is available at http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/.../Guidances/ucm080571.pdf.
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