Janssen Announces U.S. FDA Approval of SPRAVATO(TM) (esketamine) CIII Nasal Spray for Adults with Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) Who Have Cycled Through Multiple Treatments Without Relief

TITUSVILLE, N.J., March 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved SPRAVATO(TM) (esketamine) CIII nasal spray for use in conjunction with an oral antidepressant in adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).(1) People who are currently struggling with major depressive disorder (MDD) are considered to have TRD if they have not responded adequately to at least two different antidepressants of adequate dose and duration in the current depressive episode.(1 )It is estimated that approximately one-third of U.S. adults with MDD have TRD.(4) SPRAVATO(TM) carries a Boxed WARNING regarding a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) and the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in pediatric patients and young adults.(1) See below for Important Safety Information.

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"It was hard to have any emotions, because I was just numb," said Robin P., an esketamine clinical trial patient. "When I began treatment with esketamine and my symptoms started to lift, I could see very clearly just how depressed I had been. I'm now able to appreciate a wider range of emotions than when I was depressed. My long-term goals have taken shape and actually seem attainable."

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SPRAVATO(TM) was studied in a robust Phase 3 clinical trial program with more than 1,700 adults with TRD. In a short-term study, those who took SPRAVATO(TM) and an oral antidepressant experienced superior improvement in depression symptoms at four weeks, compared to those who received a placebo and an oral antidepressant.(1) In a long-term study, patients in stable remission taking SPRAVATO(TM) who continued treatment with the medicine were 51 percent less likely to relapse versus those who maintained a regimen of a placebo and an oral antidepressant.(1)

In the clinical trials, the most common side effects of SPRAVATO(TM) when used along with an antidepressant taken by mouth included: dissociation, dizziness, nausea, sedation, spinning sensation, reduced sense of touch and sensation, anxiety, lack of energy, increased blood pressure, vomiting, and feeling drunk.(1 )

"Depression is a common and potentially debilitating illness that can have profound emotional, functional and economic impact on both those who suffer and their loved ones. The impact of depression is greatest for those who do not benefit from standard treatments," said Michael E. Thase,* M.D., a professor of psychiatry and director of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment and Research Program in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, who served as a site principal investigator for the clinical trials. "In Phase 3 clinical trials, we saw this therapy provide sustained improvement to patients with treatment-resistant depression."

SPRAVATO(TM) uses the first new mechanism of action in decades to treat MDD.(1,2,3) SPRAVATO(TM) works on the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, an ionotropic glutamate receptor in the brain. The medicine is administered as a nasal spray that is absorbed by the lining of the nasal passages and into the blood stream.(1)

"SPRAVATO(TM) has the potential to change the treatment paradigm and offer new hope to the estimated one-third of people with major depressive disorder who have not responded to existing therapies," said Mathai Mammen, M.D., Ph.D., Global Head, Janssen Research & Development, LLC. "This unique and innovative medicine is a testament to Janssen's heritage of advancing solutions in neuroscience to heal minds and improve health outcomes."

Once SPRAVATO(TM) is determined as an appropriate treatment option, in accordance with the REMS, the patient will be treated at a certified treatment center that is trained to administer the medicine and address patient needs. SPRAVATO(TM) will not be dispensed directly to patients for home use. Instead, SPRAVATO(TM) will be self-administered by the patient under the direct observation of a healthcare provider. The healthcare provider will then observe the patient for treatment-emergent sedation, dissociation and blood pressure changes for at least two hours, until the patient is safe to leave. Patients should not drive or operate heavy machinery until the next day, following a restful sleep. All patients will be enrolled in the SPRAVATO(TM) REMS registry to further characterize the risks of serious adverse outcomes from sedation, dissociation, abuse and misuse, and to support safe use of this medicine.(1)

With the approval of SPRAVATO(TM) comes a new way of treating TRD. Janssen is working quickly to educate and certify treatment centers in accordance with the REMS so healthcare providers can offer SPRAVATO(TM) to appropriate patients. Later this month, patients can visit www.SPRAVATO.com for a locator tool and to sign up to receive alerts when new treatment centers are available. More locations will be added over time as new treatment centers become certified.

Janssen CarePath offers a comprehensive support program that helps patients get started on SPRAVATO(TM) and stay on track. Janssen CarePath provides information on insurance coverage, potential out-of-pocket costs, and treatment support, and identifies options that may help make treatment more affordable, including the Janssen CarePath Savings Program for commercially insured patients who are eligible.

Please click here for full Prescribing Information.

*Dr. Thase has received research support from Janssen and has served as a paid consultant to the company.

About Treatment-Resistant Depression
Approximately one-third of people who have major depressive disorder (MDD) have not responded adequately to at least two different antidepressants of adequate dose and duration in the current depressive episode and are considered to have treatment-resistant depression (TRD).(4) TRD is a chronic condition that places an ongoing emotional, functional, and economic burden on the individual, their loved ones, and society.(5)

Depression may lead to an inability to manage life's demands and maintain social connections, affecting all aspects of one's life, from school and employment, to relationships and overall quality of life.(6) Treatment-resistant depression is associated with greater morbidity, higher healthcare costs, and various comorbid conditions.(5)

About the SPRAVATO(TM) Clinical Program
SPRAVATO(TM) was studied in five pivotal Phase 3 trials in more than 1,700 adults with TRD, including but not limited to a short-term study and one long-term maintenance study. SPRAVATO(TM) was also studied in four Phase 2 studies and 19 Phase 1 studies in patients with TRD and healthy volunteers. Patients who participated in the double-blind Phase 3 studies received SPRAVATO(TM) or a placebo in addition to a newly initiated oral antidepressant at the start of the treatment phase.(1)

WHAT IS SPRAVATO(TM)?(1
)
SPRAVATO(TM) is a prescription medicine, used along with an antidepressant taken by mouth, for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in adults.

SPRAVATO(TM) is not for use as a medicine to prevent or relieve pain (anesthetic). It is not known if SPRAVATO(TM) is safe or effective as an anesthetic medicine.

It is not known if SPRAVATO(TM) is safe and effective in children.

The U.S. FDA granted Breakthrough Therapy designation for SPRAVATO(TM) for treatment-resistant depression. Janssen is also investigating the medicine for a second indication, major depressive disorder with imminent risk for suicide.(7) Janssen is currently conducting Phase 3 clinical studies for the second indication. Janssen submitted a Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for the esketamine treatment-resistant depression indication in October 2018 and anticipates approval later in 2019.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION


          What is the most important information I should know about
           SPRAVATO(TM)?


          SPRAVATO(TM) can cause serious side effects, including:


        --               Sedation and dissociation.
                         SPRAVATO(TM) may cause
                         sleepiness (sedation),
                         fainting, dizziness,
                         spinning sensation,
                         anxiety, or feeling
                         disconnected from yourself,
                         your thoughts, feelings,
                         space and time
                         (dissociation).


                                                  --            Tell your healthcare
                                                                 provider right away if
                                                                 you feel like you
                                                                 cannot stay awake or if
                                                                 you feel like you are
                                                                 going to pass out.


                                                  --            Your healthcare provider
                                                                 must monitor you for
                                                                 serious side effects
                                                                 for at least 2 hours
                                                                 after taking
                                                                 SPRAVATO(TM). Your
                                                                 healthcare provider
                                                                 will decide when you
                                                                 are ready to leave the
                                                                 healthcare setting.


        --               Abuse and misuse. There is a
                         risk for abuse and physical
                         and psychological
                         dependence with
                         SPRAVATO(TM) treatment.
                         Your healthcare provider
                         should check you for signs
                         of abuse and dependence
                         before and during treatment
                         with SPRAVATO(TM).


                                                  --            Tell your healthcare
                                                                 provider if you have
                                                                 ever abused or been
                                                                 dependent on alcohol,
                                                                 prescription medicines,
                                                                 or street drugs.


                                                  --            Your healthcare provider
                                                                 can tell you more about
                                                                 the differences between
                                                                 physical and
                                                                 psychological
                                                                 dependence and drug
                                                                 addiction.


        --               SPRAVATO(TM) Risk Evaluation
                         and Mitigation Strategy
                         (REMS). Because of the
                         risks for sedation,
                         dissociation, and abuse and
                         misuse, SPRAVATO(TM) is
                         only available through a
                         restricted program called
                         the SPRAVATO(TM) Risk
                         Evaluation and Mitigation
                         Strategy (REMS) Program.
                         SPRAVATO(TM) can only be
                         administered at healthcare
                         settings certified in the
                         SPRAVATO(TM) REMS Program
                         and to patients enrolled in
                         the program.


        --               Increased risk of suicidal
                         thoughts or actions.
                         SPRAVATO(TM) may cause
                         worsening of depression and
                         suicidal thoughts and
                         behaviors, especially
                         during the first few months
                         of treatment and when the
                         dose is changed. Depression
                         and other serious mental
                         illnesses are the most
                         important causes of
                         suicidal thoughts and
                         actions. Some people may
                         have a higher risk of
                         having suicidal thoughts or
                         actions. These include
                         people who have (or have a
                         family history of)
                         depression or a history of
                         suicidal thoughts or
                         actions.


        --               How can I watch for and try
                         to prevent suicidal
                         thoughts and actions?


                                                  --            Pay close attention to
                                                                 any changes, especially
                                                                 sudden changes, in
                                                                 mood, behavior,
                                                                 thoughts, or feelings,
                                                                 or if you develop
                                                                 suicidal thoughts or
                                                                 actions.


                                                  --            Tell your healthcare
                                                                 provider right away if
                                                                 you have any new or
                                                                 sudden changes in mood,
                                                                 behavior, thoughts, or
                                                                 feelings.


                                                  --            Keep all follow-up
                                                                 visits with your
                                                                 healthcare provider as
                                                                 scheduled. Call your
                                                                 healthcare provider
                                                                 between visits as
                                                                 needed, especially if
                                                                 you have concerns about
                                                                 symptoms.


        --               Tell your healthcare
                         provider right away if you
                         have any of the following
                         symptoms, especially if
                         they are new, worse, or
                         worry you:


                                                   --            attempts to commit
                                                                 suicide                 -- 
     worsening depression


                                                   --            thoughts about suicide   --   other unusual changes in
                                                                 or dying                     behavior or mood





       
     SPRAVATO(TM) is not for use in children.

    ---

Do not take SPRAVATO(TM) if you:

    --  have blood vessel (aneurysmal vascular) disease (including in the brain,
        chest, abdominal aorta, arms and legs)
    --  have an abnormal connection between your veins and arteries
        (arteriovenous malformation)
    --  have a history of bleeding in the brain
    --  are allergic to esketamine, ketamine, or any of the other ingredients in
        SPRAVATO(TM).

If you are not sure if you have any of the above conditions, talk to your healthcare provider before taking SPRAVATO(TM).

Before you take SPRAVATO(TM), tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

    --  have heart or brain problems, including:
        --  high blood pressure (hypertension)
        --  slow or fast heartbeats that cause shortness of breath, chest pain,
            lightheadedness, or fainting
        --  history of heart attack
        --  history of stroke
        --  heart valve disease or heart failure
        --  history of brain injury or any condition where there is increased
            pressure in the brain
    --  have liver problems
    --  have ever had a condition called "psychosis" (see, feel, or hear things
        that are not there, or believe in things that are not true).
    --  are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. SPRAVATO(TM) may harm your
        baby. You should not take SPRAVATO(TM) if you are pregnant.
        --  Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant
            during treatment with SPRAVATO(TM).
        --  If you are able to become pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider
            about methods to prevent pregnancy during treatment with
            SPRAVATO(TM).
        --  There is a pregnancy registry for women who are exposed to
            SPRAVATO(TM) during pregnancy. The purpose of the registry is to
            collect information about the health of women exposed to
            SPRAVATO(TM) and their baby. If you become pregnant during treatment
            with SPRAVATO(TM), talk to your healthcare provider about
            registering with the National Pregnancy Registry for Antidepressants
            at 1-844-405-6185 or online at
            https://womensmentalhealth.org/clinical-and-research-programs/pregna
            ncyregistry/antidepressants/.
    --  are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. You should not breastfeed
        during treatment with SPRAVATO(TM).

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines that you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Taking SPRAVATO(TM) with certain medicine may cause side effects. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take Central Nervous System (CNS) depressants, psychostimulants, or Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) medicines.

How will I take SPRAVATO(TM)?

    --  You will take SPRAVATO(TM) nasal spray yourself, under the supervision
        of a healthcare provider in a healthcare setting. Your healthcare
        provider will show you how to use the SPRAVATO(TM) nasal spray device.
    --  Your healthcare provider will tell you how much SPRAVATO(TM) you will
        take and when you will take it.
    --  Follow your SPRAVATO(TM) treatment schedule exactly as your healthcare
        provider tells you to.
    --  During and after each use of the SPRAVATO(TM) nasal spray device, you
        will be checked by a healthcare provider who will decide when you are
        ready to leave the healthcare setting.
    --  You will need to plan for a caregiver or family member to drive you home
        after taking SPRAVATO(TM).
    --  If you miss a SPRAVATO(TM) treatment, your healthcare provider may
        change your dose and treatment schedule.
    --  Some people taking SPRAVATO(TM) get nausea and vomiting. You should not
        eat for at least 2 hours before taking SPRAVATO(TM) and not drink
        liquids at least 30 minutes before taking SPRAVATO(TM).
    --  If you take a nasal corticosteroid or nasal decongestant medicine, take
        these medicines at least 1 hour before taking SPRAVATO(TM).

What should I avoid while taking SPRAVATO(TM)?
Do not
drive, operate machinery, or do anything where you need to be completely alert after taking SPRAVATO(TM). Do not take part in these activities until the next day following a restful sleep. See "What is the most important information I should know about SPRAVATO(TM)?"

What are the possible side effects of SPRAVATO(TM)?
SPRAVATO
(TM) may cause serious side effects including:

    --  See "What is the most important information I should know about
        SPRAVATO(TM)?"
    --  Increased blood pressure. SPRAVATO(TM) can cause a temporary increase in
        your blood pressure that may last for about 4 hours after taking a dose.
        Your healthcare provider will check your blood pressure before taking
        SPRAVATO(TM) and for at least 2 hours after you take SPRAVATO(TM). Tell
        your healthcare provider right away if you get chest pain, shortness of
        breath, sudden severe headache, change in vision, or seizures after
        taking SPRAVATO(TM).
    --  Problems with thinking clearly. Tell your healthcare provider if you
        have problems thinking or remembering.
    --  Bladder problems. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop trouble
        urinating, such as a frequent or urgent need to urinate, pain when
        urinating, or urinating frequently at night.

The most common side effects of SPRAVATO(TM) when used along with an antidepressant taken by mouth include: dissociation, dizziness, nausea, sedation, spinning sensation, reduced sense of touch and sensation, anxiety, lack of energy, increased blood pressure, vomiting, and feeling drunk.

If these common side effects occur, they usually happen right after taking SPRAVATO(TM) and go away the same day.

These are not all the possible side effects of SPRAVATO(TM).

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1?800?FDA?1088.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including Boxed WARNINGS, and Medication Guide for SPRAVATO(TM) and discuss any questions you may have with your healthcare provider.

About the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
At Janssen, we're creating a future where disease is a thing of the past. We're the Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, working tirelessly to make that future a reality for patients everywhere by fighting sickness with science, improving access with ingenuity, and healing hopelessness with heart. We focus on areas of medicine where we can make the biggest difference: Cardiovascular & Metabolism, Immunology, Infectious Diseases & Vaccines, Neuroscience, Oncology, and Pulmonary Hypertension.

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Cautions Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding product development and the potential benefits and treatment impact of SPRAVATO(TM) (esketamine) CIII nasal spray. The reader is cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations of future events. If underlying assumptions prove inaccurate or known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from the expectations and projections of Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., any of the other Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson and/or Johnson & Johnson. Risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: challenges and uncertainties inherent in product research and development, including the uncertainty of clinical success and of obtaining regulatory approvals; uncertainty of commercial success; manufacturing difficulties and delays; competition, including technological advances, new products and patents attained by competitors; challenges to patents; product efficacy or safety concerns resulting in product recalls or regulatory action; changes in behavior and spending patterns of purchasers of health care products and services; changes to applicable laws and regulations, including global health care reforms; and trends toward health care cost containment. A further list and descriptions of these risks, uncertainties and other factors can be found in Johnson & Johnson's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 30, 2018, including in the sections captioned "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" and "Item 1A. Risk Factors," in the company's most recently filed Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and in the company's subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these filings are available online at www.sec.gov, www.jnj.com or on request from Johnson & Johnson. Neither the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies nor Johnson & Johnson undertakes to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information or future events or developments.

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