AmnioFix® Injectable Granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) Designation by the FDA for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee
In its letter to the Company, the
In granting the RMAT designation to MiMedx AmnioFix Injectable for use in the treatment of OA of the knee, the
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"AmnioFix Injectable has been shown to have the potential to reduce pain and improve function in patients with OA of the knee. Given the lack of treatment options for patients with this condition, and the high risks associated with using opioids to manage pain, AmnioFix Injectable has the opportunity to address a significant unmet clinical need by providing physicians and their patients with a new front-line therapy," added
An investigational regenerative medicine therapy is eligible for RMAT designation if it is intended to treat, modify, reverse, or cure a serious condition, and if preliminary clinical evidence indicates that the regenerative medicine therapy has the potential to address unmet medical needs for such condition.
"Our clinical, scientific and regulatory team has done a superb job in the development of this product, and we are very fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated team in our organization," noted Taylor.
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About Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Osteoarthritis of the knee is an irreversible and persistent condition, prevalent in adult populations and even more so in older populations, associated with pain, restricted mobility, swelling and ultimately joint instability that can significantly limit day-to-day functioning. Osteoarthritis affects an estimated 31 million Americans and is the leading cause of disability in American adults. Prevalence increases with age ranging from about 2% among persons under age 45 and more than 80% among those over 75. Symptomatic OA of the knee presents in 14 million Americans including 2 million under the age of 45, and more than 6 million between the ages of 45 and 64.
The disorder occurs when the joint surface cartilage (also called hyaline cartilage or articular cartilage) becomes worn away leaving the raw bone beneath exposed. The cartilage normally serves as a "pad" or a bearing in the joint. When the bearing wears away, the result is a roughed joint surface that causes the pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis.
Knee osteoarthritis is the leading cause of limitations in activities of daily living such as walking and climbing stairs. Knee osteoarthritis symptoms often develop slowly and may become markedly worse over time or with specific activities. Characteristic signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include stiffness, pain, soreness, inflexibility, swelling, grating/creaking, bone spurs and deformity. While knee osteoarthritis is often a progressive and irreversible degenerative process, functional improvement and pain control are the most common treatments used to treat this condition.
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MiMedx® is the leading biopharmaceutical company developing and marketing regenerative and therapeutic biologics utilizing human placental tissue allografts with patent-protected processes for multiple sectors of healthcare. "Innovations in Regenerative Medicine" is the framework behind the Company's mission to give physicians products and tissues to help the body heal itself. The Company processes the human placental tissue utilizing its proprietary PURION® Process methodology, among other processes, to produce safe and effective allografts by employing aseptic processing techniques in addition to terminal sterilization.
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Robert P. Borchert, Vice President, Investor Relations, 770-651-9383, investorrelations@mimedx.com