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Allergan Receives FDA Fast Track Designation For Major Depressive Disorder Treatment

By Allergan plc | July 24, 2018

Allergan plc announced the FDA has granted Fast Track designation for AGN-241751, an investigational new treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). AGN-241751 is a novel, oral, rapid-acting anti-depressant that recently entered Phase 2 development.  

“The FDA’s decision to grant Fast Track Designation for AGN-241751 corroborates our effort to develop new, highly innovative treatment options for patients with depression, an area of significant unmet need,” said David Nicholson, chief research and development officer, Allergan. “We believe AGN-241751 will be an important oral complement to rapastinel, our fast-acting anti-depressant currently in Phase 3 development. The Fast Track designation will allow Allergan to work more closely with the FDA to bring AGN-241751 to patients as soon as possible.”

Fast track is a process designed to facilitate the development, and expedite the review of drugs to treat serious conditions and fill an unmet medical need.

AGN-241751 is a novel, orally bioavailable, small molecule N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) modulator. Allergan acquired AGN-241751 as part of its ongoing research effort with Aptinyx, Inc.

AGN-241751 development follows Rapastinel, which received FDA Fast Track Designation in 2014 and Breakthrough Designation from the FDA in 2016. Rapastinel modulates the NMDA receptor through a unique and novel binding site to enhance glutamatergic activity, and is currently being studied in two Phase 3 clinical programs in patients with MDD, one as an adjunctive therapy and the other as a monotherapy treatment. The adjunctive phase 3 clinical topline results are expected in 2019.

Additionally, Allergan is conducting a Phase 2 clinical trial of Rapastinel in MDD patients at imminent risk of suicide. Rapastinel has shown a rapid onset of antidepressant efficacy one day after a single dose in a Phase 2 clinical trial of patients with MDD who had an inadequate response to one or more antidepressants.

(Source: Allergan plc)


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