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CDSCO approves Jardiance for treatment of adults with chronic kidney disease in India
Mumbai: The national regulatory authority of India, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), has approved Jardiance (empagliflozin) 10mg tablets to reduce the risk of sustained decline in eGFR (only for patients with eGFR 30-90 ml/min/1.73m2), end-stage kidney disease, cardiovascular death, and hospitalization in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) at risk of progression.
This indication approval allows the nephrologists and cardiologists to use Jardiance 10mg tablets for the treatment of CKD in eligible patients. It should be noted that Jardiance is not recommended for the treatment of CKD in patients with polycystic kidney disease, or patients requiring or with a recent history of intravenous immunosuppressive therapy or greater than 45 mg of prednisone or equivalent for kidney disease.
The approval has the potential to advance the standard of care for an estimated >33 million adults in India living with CKD and help relieve the burden on healthcare systems by reducing the risk of hospitalizations, as well as delaying progression to kidney failure, for people with CKD.
“Chronic kidney disease is an important health issue, and there is a significant unmet need for therapies that slow disease progression and improve outcomes,” said Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Managing Director, Boehringer Ingelheim India. “We are very excited about the approval and the potential for empagliflozin to play an essential role in helping people living with kidney disease and their physicians. It also underscores our commitment to bringing innovative solutions that address the unmet medical needs in India.”
Dr. Shraddha Bhure, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim India, emphasized the significance of this development. “CKD is a major health problem in India, arising from common risk factors like diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease, to name a few. Patients with CKD progression are at increased risk of hospital admissions, cardiac events, kidney failure, and death. Apart from the impact on health, a large proportion of patients with CKD also need to face catastrophic health expenditures. The prognosis of CKD may vary according to different underlying causes and/or stages of CKD; this may necessitate proven treatment options for different patients with CKD. The scientific evidence with empagliflozin, on providing clinically meaningful improvement in CKD outcomes across a broad range of eligible patients, provides compelling reasons to improve the current treatment landscape of CKD. Optimum management of CKD can foster substantial improvements in the health and economic outcomes, for not only the patients and their families but also the society and the country’s healthcare system at large.”
Padma Shri Dr. (Prof.) Kamlakar Tripathi has quoted, “Chronic kidney disease has been recognized as a priority in our country’s national program for non-communicable diseases. In the early stages, chronic kidney disease often progresses without overt clinical symptoms, which often leads to a delay in the diagnosis. Patients who are diagnosed with advanced chronic kidney disease, are at much greater risk of major events like hospitalizations, kidney failure, and cardiovascular death. A key aspect of optimum kidney care is early detection and slowing the progression of chronic kidney disease. An early intervention can retard the progression towards end-stage kidney disease.”
“People with diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and family history of kidney disease, are some individuals who have a high risk for developing chronic kidney disease. It is essential that these individuals get regularly tested for chronic kidney disease and receive appropriate treatment for optimum kidney protection. It is heartening that good scientific research, like the EMPA-KIDNEY study, is yielding promising treatment options that can serve more diverse groups of eligible patients with chronic kidney disease,” added Dr. Tripathi.
Read also: Eli Lilly-Boehringer Ingelheim Jardiance gets USFDA approval for adults with chronic kidney disease
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