FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation to Lurbinectedin

PharmaMar announces that lurbinectedin has been granted orphan drug status by the FDA for the treatment of small cell lung cancer.

The FDA's Office of Orphan Drug Products grants orphan status to support development of medicines for safe and effective treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of rare diseases or disorders that affect fewer than 200,000 people in the United States. Orphan Drug designation may provide certain benefits, including a 7-year period of market exclusivity if the drug is approved, tax credits for qualified clinical trials, and an exemption from FDA application fees.

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"We are delighted to receive this orphan drug designation as it underscores the great need for innovative, effective treatments for this cancer, and recognizes the potential benefits that lurbinectedin may provide for patients with small cell lung cancer," said Luis Mora, Managing Director of the Oncology Business Unit of PharmaMar. "Receiving orphan drug designation for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a significant regulatory milestone in the development of lurbinectedin.”

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