Soon after FDA expressed concerns over the higher dosages and safety profile, including daytime drowsiness, of the proposed sleep agent known as suvorexant (Merck), the Agency’s Peripheral and Central Nervous System Drugs Advisory Committee voted 13-3, with 1 abstention, in favor of the safety of 2 proposed starting doses of suvorexant - 15 mg in patients over the age of 65 and 20 mg in patients under the age of 65.
Soon after FDA expressed concerns over the higher dosages and safety profile, including daytime drowsiness, of the proposed sleep agent known as suvorexant (Merck), the Agency’s Peripheral and Central Nervous System Drugs Advisory Committee voted 13-3, with 1 abstention, in favor of the safety of 2 proposed starting doses of suvorexant - 15 mg in patients over the age of 65 and 20 mg in patients under the age of 65.
Panel members had different reactions to the question of the safety of the product at higher doses; 7 voted that the drug was safe, 8 found it unsafe, and 2 abstained.
In a company announcement, Merck stated that the company is “excited about the potential of suvorexant as a new and different approach to treating insomnia, a serious condition that affects up to one-third of the adult population. [The] votes and discussion bring us one step closer to providing physicians with another option to help patients struggling with insomnia. We look forward to working with the FDA as the agency continues its review of our application.”
Suvorexant functions differently from other insomnia treatments currently available. An orexin receptor antagonist, it was developed to block the neurotransmitters (orexins) found to foster waking states of consciousness in the brain and in so doing, support the sleep process. If suvorexant wins FDA approval, this novel approach to combating sleep disturbance would make suvorexant the first in a new class of drugs.
FDA will take the committee’s recommendations under consideration during its while it reviews Merck’s New Drug Application (NDA) for suvorexant. According to Merck, FDA should announce its decision on suvorexant around the middle of the year.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration usually performs a schedule assessment and determination after FDA approves a drug. Once these evaluations are made, the drug should become commercially available.
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