Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: EGRX) (“Eagle” or the
“Company”) today announced that Scott Tarriff, President and Chief
Executive Officer, and Brian Cahill, Chief Financial Officer, will
present at the Morgan Stanley 20th Annual Global Healthcare
Conference as follows:
Date: |
September 13,
2022 |
Time: |
5:15PM ET |
Webcast: |
Click here |
The webcast will be accessible via the Company’s website at
www.eagleus.com, under the Investors section.
Eagle will be participating in 1x1 meetings on September 13.
Meetings can be requested exclusively via Morgan Stanley.
About Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Eagle is a fully integrated pharmaceutical company with research
and development, clinical, manufacturing and commercial expertise.
Eagle is committed to developing innovative medicines that result
in meaningful improvements in patients’ lives. Eagle’s
commercialized products include vasopressin, PEMFEXY®, RYANODEX®,
BENDEKA®, BELRAPZO®, TREAKISYM® (Japan), and BYFAVO® and BARHEMSYS®
through its wholly owned subsidiary Acacia Pharma Inc. Eagle’s
oncology and CNS/metabolic critical care pipeline includes product
candidates with the potential to address underserved therapeutic
areas across multiple disease states. Additional information is
available on Eagle’s website at www.eagleus.com.
Investor Relations for Eagle Pharmaceuticals,
Inc.: Lisa M. WilsonIn-Site Communications, Inc. T:
212-452-2793 E: lwilson@insitecony.com
Important Safety Information for
BYFAVO®
(remimazolam)1
Injection
Indications
BYFAVO is a benzodiazepine indicated for the induction and
maintenance of procedural sedation in adults undergoing procedures
lasting 30 minutes or less.
Important Safety Information
WARNING: PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT FOR MONITORING AND
RESUSCITATION AND RISKS FROM CONCOMITANT USE WITH OPIOID
ANALGESICSPersonnel and Equipment for Monitoring
and Resuscitation
- Only personnel trained in the administration of
procedural sedation, and not involved in the conduct of the
diagnostic or therapeutic procedure, should administer
BYFAVO.
- Administering personnel must be trained in the
detection and management of airway obstruction, hypoventilation,
and apnea, including the maintenance of a patent airway, supportive
ventilation, and cardiovascular resuscitation.
- BYFAVO has been associated with hypoxia, bradycardia,
and hypotension. Continuously monitor vital signs during sedation
and during the recovery period.
- Resuscitative drugs, and age- and size-appropriate
equipment for bag-valve-mask–assisted ventilation must be
immediately available during administration of
BYFAVO.
Risks From Concomitant Use With Opioid Analgesics and
Other Sedative-Hypnotics
Concomitant use of benzodiazepines, including BYFAVO,
and opioid analgesics may result in profound sedation, respiratory
depression, coma, and death. The sedative effect of intravenous
BYFAVO can be accentuated by concomitantly administered CNS
depressant medications, including other benzodiazepines and
propofol. Continuously monitor patients for respiratory depression
and depth of sedation.
Contraindication
BYFAVO is contraindicated in patients with a history of severe
hypersensitivity reaction to dextran 40 or products containing
dextran 40.
Personnel and Equipment for Monitoring and
Resuscitation
Clinically notable hypoxia, bradycardia, and hypotension were
observed in Phase 3 studies of BYFAVO. Continuously monitor vital
signs during sedation and through the recovery period. Only
personnel trained in the administration of procedural sedation, and
not involved in the conduct of the diagnostic or therapeutic
procedure, should administer BYFAVO. Administering personnel must
be trained in the detection and management of airway obstruction,
hypoventilation, and apnea, including the maintenance of a patent
airway, supportive ventilation, and cardiovascular resuscitation.
Resuscitative drugs, and age- and size-appropriate equipment for
bag-valve-mask–assisted ventilation must be immediately available
during administration of BYFAVO. Consider the potential for
worsened cardiorespiratory depression prior to using BYFAVO
concomitantly with other drugs that have the same potential (e.g.,
opioid analgesics or other sedative-hypnotics). Administer
supplemental oxygen to sedated patients through the recovery
period. A benzodiazepine reversal agent (flumazenil) should be
immediately available during administration of BYFAVO.
Risks From Concomitant Use With Opioid Analgesics and
Other Sedative-Hypnotics
Concomitant use of BYFAVO and opioid analgesics may result in
profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma, and death. The
sedative effect of IV BYFAVO can be accentuated when administered
with other CNS depressant medications (eg, other benzodiazepines
and propofol). Titrate the dose of BYFAVO when administered with
opioid analgesics and sedative-hypnotics to the desired clinical
response. Continuously monitor sedated patients for hypotension,
airway obstruction, hypoventilation, apnea, and oxygen
desaturation. These cardiorespiratory effects may be more likely to
occur in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, the elderly, and
ASA-PS class III or IV patients.
Hypersensitivity Reactions
BYFAVO contains dextran 40, which can cause hypersensitivity
reactions, including rash, urticaria, pruritus, and anaphylaxis.
BYFAVO is contraindicated in patients with a history of severe
hypersensitivity reaction to dextran 40 or products containing
dextran 40.
Neonatal Sedation
Use of benzodiazepines during the later stages of pregnancy can
result in sedation (respiratory depression, lethargy, hypotonia) in
the neonate. Observe newborns for signs of sedation and manage
accordingly.
Pediatric Neurotoxicity
Published animal studies demonstrate that anesthetic and
sedation drugs that block NMDA receptors and/or potentiate GABA
activity increase neuronal apoptosis in the developing brain and
result in long-term cognitive deficits when used for longer than 3
hours. The clinical significance of this is not clear. However, the
window of vulnerability to these changes is believed to correlate
with exposures in the third trimester of gestation through the
first several months of life but may extend out to approximately 3
years of age in humans.
Anesthetic and sedation drugs are a necessary part of the care
of children needing surgery, other procedures, or tests that cannot
be delayed, and no specific medications have been shown to be safer
than any other. Decisions regarding the timing of any elective
procedures requiring anesthesia should take into consideration the
benefits of the procedure weighed against the potential risks.
Adverse Reactions
The most common adverse reactions reported in >10% of
patients (N=630) receiving BYFAVO 5-30 mg (total dose) and
undergoing colonoscopy (two studies) or bronchoscopy (one study)
were: hypotension, hypertension, diastolic hypertension, systolic
hypertension, hypoxia, and diastolic hypotension.
Use in Specific Populations
Pregnancy
There are no data on the specific effects of BYFAVO on
pregnancy. Benzodiazepines cross the placenta and may produce
respiratory depression and sedation in neonates. Monitor neonates
exposed to benzodiazepines during pregnancy and labor for signs of
sedation and respiratory depression.
Lactation
Monitor infants exposed to BYFAVO through breast milk for
sedation, respiratory depression, and feeding problems. A lactating
woman may consider interrupting breastfeeding and pumping and
discarding breast milk during treatment and for 5 hours after
BYFAVO administration.
Pediatric Use
Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been
established. BYFAVO should not be used in patients less than 18
years of age.
Geriatric Use
No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed
between these subjects and younger subjects. However, there is a
potential for greater sensitivity (eg, faster onset, oversedation,
confusion) in some older individuals. Administer supplemental doses
of BYFAVO slowly to achieve the level of sedation required and
monitor all patients closely for cardiorespiratory
complications.
Hepatic Impairment
In patients with severe hepatic impairment, the dose of BYFAVO
should be carefully titrated to effect. Depending on the overall
status of the patient, lower frequency of supplemental doses may be
needed to achieve the level of sedation required for the procedure.
All patients should be monitored for sedation-related
cardiorespiratory complications.
Abuse and Dependence
BYFAVO is a federally controlled substance (CIV) because it
contains remimazolam which has the potential for abuse and physical
dependence.
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