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US FDA approves Marinus Pharma’s lead drug to treat genetic disorder

The oral drug, which will be sold under the brand name Ztalmy, is intended specifically for treatment of seizures associated with CDKL5 deficiency disorder, a rare genetic epilepsy

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Marinus Pharma’s lead drug to treat seizures associated with a rare genetic disorder in patients two years of age and older, the company said recently.

The oral drug, which will be sold under the brand name Ztalmy, is intended specifically for treatment of seizures associated with CDKL5 deficiency disorder, a rare genetic epilepsy.

The regulatory approval was based on data from a late-stage study in 101 patients that showed a 30.7 per cent median reduction in 28-day major motor seizure frequency in patients treated with the drug, as compared to a 6.9 per cent decline in those receiving placebo.

Marinus has priced the drug at about $133,000 per patient per year at the wholesale level, while after discounts, including for Medicaid patients, it will cost an average of $105,000 per patient per year, Chief Executive Officer Scott Braunstein told Reuters.

At the wholesale level, the chronic medication translates to $2,425 per bottle, Braunstein said.

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