AcelRx Announces an Investigator-Initiated Study of DSUVIA® in Orthopedic Patients in the Perioperative Setting
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ACRX) announced an investigator-initiated study with Cleveland Clinic to evaluate the impact of DSUVIA on post-operative recovery in orthopedic surgery patients. Preliminary data suggests DSUVIA reduces opioid use and discharge time from the PACU. DSUVIA, approved by the FDA in November 2018, is a sublingual sufentanil tablet providing rapid analgesia in medically supervised settings. AcelRx aims to further demonstrate DSUVIA's efficacy and safety through ongoing and future studies.
- Initiation of an investigator-initiated study with Cleveland Clinic to assess DSUVIA's efficacy.
- Preliminary studies indicate DSUVIA reduces opioid use and discharge time from PACU.
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACRX), (AcelRx), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative therapies for use in healthcare institutions, today announced an investigator-initiated study with Cleveland Clinic. The study will assess the effects of DSUVIA on post-operative recovery from orthopedic surgery.
"A recently published study and preliminary data from other open-label studies using DSUVIA in the perioperative environment suggest a substantial decline in the amount of opioids used in the PACU, and a dramatic decrease in time to discharge from the PACU with DSUVIA-treated patients compared to historical controls," states Dr. Pamela Palmer, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer at AcelRx Pharmaceuticals. "By supporting investigator-initiated, double-blind studies conducted at highly respected institutions, we look to further demonstrate the benefits of DSUVIA in the intra- and post-operative environment. We also look forward to additional studies of the effectiveness, efficiency and safety of DSUVIA in settings outside the post-surgical arena. We strongly believe the findings from all of these trials will further support DSUVIA becoming a key analgesic medication for the management of acute pain in medically supervised settings," continued Dr. Palmer.
About DSUVIA (sufentanil sublingual tablet), 30 mcg
DSUVIA®, known as DZUVEO® in Europe, approved by the FDA in November 2018, is indicated for use in adults in certified medically supervised healthcare settings, such as hospitals, surgical centers, and emergency departments, for the management of acute pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic, and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. DSUVIA was designed to provide rapid analgesia via a non-invasive route and to eliminate dosing errors associated with intravenous (IV) administration. DSUVIA is a single-strength solid dosage form administered sublingually via a single-dose applicator (SDA) by healthcare professionals. Sufentanil is an opioid analgesic previously only marketed for IV and epidural anesthesia and analgesia. The sufentanil pharmacokinetic profile when delivered sublingually avoids the high peak plasma levels and short duration of action observed with IV administration. The European Commission approved DZUVEO for marketing in Europe in June 2018 and the Company is currently in discussions with potential European marketing partners.
This release is intended for investors only. For more information, including important safety information and black box warning for DSUVIA, please visit www.DSUVIA.com.
About AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative therapies for use in medically supervised settings. AcelRx's proprietary, non-invasive sublingual formulation technology delivers sufentanil with consistent pharmacokinetic profiles. The Company has one approved product in the U.S., DSUVIA® (sufentanil sublingual tablet, 30 mcg), known as DZUVEO® in Europe, indicated for the management of acute pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic for adult patients in certified medically supervised healthcare settings, and one product candidate, Zalviso® (sufentanil sublingual tablet system, SST system, 15 mcg), an investigational product in the U.S., is being developed as an innovatively designed patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) system for reduction of moderate-to-severe acute pain in medically supervised settings. DZUVEO and Zalviso are both approved products in Europe.
For additional information about AcelRx, please visit www.acelrx.com.
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