FDA approves 5% Rogaine for
over-the-counter sales
Mich., July 1998
By a vote of 13-4, the Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee and the
Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee today recommended
that based on safety and effectiveness of the product, Rogaine Extra
Strength for Men should be made available for over-the-counter (OTC)
sales.
"We are extremely pleased with the recommendation from the advisory
panel," said Michael J. Valentino, president Pharmacia & Upjohn Consumer
Healthcare U.S. "We look forward to working on this recommendation with
the FDA in the upcoming weeks to quickly move Rogaine Extra Strength for
Men toward marketing clearance."
Pharmacia & Upjohn presented results from clinical studies to the
committees showing that Rogaine Extra Strength for Men will grow up to
46% more hair for men than regular strength Rogaine, with the onset of
hair regrowth occurring at eight weeks compared to the current regular
strength Rogaine which begins regrowing hair at 16 weeks. The two
advisory committees concluded that while Rogaine Extra Strength for Men
may, in fact, be used by some women, its availability in the marketplace
would not pose a health risk for them.
The main side effect of Rogaine Extra Strength for Men, irritation of
the scalp, was reported by some patients in clinical studies. Irritation
of the scalp (itching and dryness) is the most common side effect
associated with regular strength Rogaine as well.
Outside the United States, Rogaine Extra Strength for Men is marketed to
both men and women under the brand name Regaine in 14 countries,
including two countries as a non-prescription product. The first country
to receive approval was New Zealand in 1993. Pharmacia & Upjohn
researchers are continuing work with the FDA on the Rogaine Extra
Strength product for women, targeting it for over-the-counter clearance
in the near future.
Regular strength Rogaine was approved for men as a prescription product
in August of 1988 and for women in August of 1991. Rogaine for Men and
Rogaine for Women were cleared for over-the-counter sale in February of
1996. A New Drug Application (NDA) was submitted for Rogaine Extra
Strength for Men as a prescription product in December of 1995 and
reached approvable status in December of 1996. Pharmacia & Upjohn
elected not to pursue final approval as a prescription drug, but instead
filed a New Drug Application in February of 1997 seeking
over-the-counter clearance.
"Once we gained the over-the-counter experience from the regular
strength product, it was evident to us that Rogaine Extra Strength for
Men should go directly OTC as well," said Valentino. "It is safe and
grows more hair faster. The demand is there."
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