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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Bendeka, a liquid, low-volume (50 mL), 10-minute infusion formulation of bendamustine hydrochloride.
Bendeka is now approved to treat patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and patients with indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that has progressed during or within 6 months of treatment with rituximab or a rituximab-containing regimen.
The FDA previously granted Bendeka orphan drug designation for CLL and indolent B-cell NHL.
Under a license agreement with Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is responsible for all US commercial activities for Bendeka.
Teva said it expects to make Bendeka commercially available to prescribers during the first quarter of 2016. For details on the drug, see the full prescribing information.
Teva also markets bendamustine hydrochloride under the trade name Treanda, which is FDA-approved to treat CLL and NHL and is available in 2 formulations:
- A solution of 45 mg/0.5 mL or 180 mg/2 mL in a single-dose vial
- A 25 mg or 100 mg lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution.
Photo by Bill Branson
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Bendeka, a liquid, low-volume (50 mL), 10-minute infusion formulation of bendamustine hydrochloride.
Bendeka is now approved to treat patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and patients with indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that has progressed during or within 6 months of treatment with rituximab or a rituximab-containing regimen.
The FDA previously granted Bendeka orphan drug designation for CLL and indolent B-cell NHL.
Under a license agreement with Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is responsible for all US commercial activities for Bendeka.
Teva said it expects to make Bendeka commercially available to prescribers during the first quarter of 2016. For details on the drug, see the full prescribing information.
Teva also markets bendamustine hydrochloride under the trade name Treanda, which is FDA-approved to treat CLL and NHL and is available in 2 formulations:
- A solution of 45 mg/0.5 mL or 180 mg/2 mL in a single-dose vial
- A 25 mg or 100 mg lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution.
Photo by Bill Branson
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Bendeka, a liquid, low-volume (50 mL), 10-minute infusion formulation of bendamustine hydrochloride.
Bendeka is now approved to treat patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and patients with indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that has progressed during or within 6 months of treatment with rituximab or a rituximab-containing regimen.
The FDA previously granted Bendeka orphan drug designation for CLL and indolent B-cell NHL.
Under a license agreement with Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is responsible for all US commercial activities for Bendeka.
Teva said it expects to make Bendeka commercially available to prescribers during the first quarter of 2016. For details on the drug, see the full prescribing information.
Teva also markets bendamustine hydrochloride under the trade name Treanda, which is FDA-approved to treat CLL and NHL and is available in 2 formulations:
- A solution of 45 mg/0.5 mL or 180 mg/2 mL in a single-dose vial
- A 25 mg or 100 mg lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution.