Pear Therapeutics Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for Prescription Digital Therapeutic Candidate to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder
Pear Therapeutics has received Breakthrough Device Designation from the FDA for its digital therapeutic reSET-A, aimed at treating alcohol use disorder (AUD). This designation marks Pear's second such award, following reSET-O for opioid use disorder. Despite the significant public health burden of AUD, current treatment options are limited, with less than 2% of affected patients receiving medication. Pear's reSET-A has not yet received marketing authorization and is not available for sale in the U.S. The FDA's Breakthrough Devices Program aims to expedite regulatory processes for innovative treatments.
- Received Breakthrough Device Designation for reSET-A from FDA.
- Expands Pear's product line in addiction treatment.
- reSET-A has not yet received FDA marketing authorization.
- Limited treatment options for AUD indicated by less than 2% of patients receiving medication.
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used substances in
Each year, an estimated 95,000 people die from alcohol-related causes, making alcohol the third-leading preventable cause of death in
“We believe that PDTs can bring effective, evidence-based treatments for alcohol use disorder to many more people and in doing so help address the public health burden of AUD,” said
The Breakthrough Devices Program is intended for devices that provide for more effective treatment or diagnosis of life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating diseases or conditions. The program is designed to expedite development of the device and the prioritized review of the subsequent regulatory submissions, although there is no assurance that any of these benefits may be experienced. It is available for devices, like PDTs, which may be subject to FDA review under a premarket approval (PMA) application, premarket notification (510(k)), or De Novo classification request.
Pear’s AUD-only PDT product candidate, reSET-A, has not received marketing authorization from FDA and is not available for sale in
About Prescription Digital Therapeutics (PDTs)
PDTs are a new therapeutic class that uses software to directly treat disease. Like traditional medicines, PDTs are developed in a GMP-compliant environment, tested in randomized controlled trials demonstrating safety and effectiveness, evaluated and authorized by regulators like FDA, and used under the supervision of a prescribing clinician8,9. Unlike traditional medicines, PDTs are designed to collect real world data for use by prescribing clinicians and for population health management by payors and health systems.
About
reSET-O Important Safety Information
Indications for Use
reSET-O is intended to increase retention of patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in outpatient treatment by providing cognitive behavioral therapy, as an adjunct to outpatient treatment that includes transmucosal buprenorphine and contingency management, for patients 18 years or older who are currently under the supervision of a clinician. reSET-O is indicated as a prescription-only prescription digital therapeutic.
Important Safety Information:
Warnings: reSET-O is intended for patients whose primary language is English with a reading level of 7th grade or above, and who have access to an Android/iOS tablet or smartphone. reSET-O is intended only for patients who own a smartphone and are familiar with use of smartphone apps (applications). Clinicians should not use reSET-O to communicate with their patients about emergency medical issues. Patients should be clearly instructed not to use reSET-O to communicate to their clinician any urgent or emergent information. In case of an emergency, patients should dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
reSET-O is not intended to be used as a stand-alone therapy for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). reSET-O does not replace care by a licensed medical practitioner and is not intended to reduce the frequency or duration of in-person therapy. reSET-O does not represent a substitution for a patient’s medication. Patients should continue to take their medications as directed by their healthcare provider.
Patients with opioid use disorder experience mental health disease and co-morbid medical problems at higher rates than the general population. Patients with opioid use disorder have higher baseline rates of suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts, and suicide completion. Clinicians should undertake standard of care to monitor patients for medical problems and mental health disease, including risk for harming others and/or themselves.
The long-term benefit of reSET-O has not been evaluated in studies lasting beyond 12 weeks (84 days) in the OUD population. The ability of reSET-O to prevent potential relapse after therapy discontinuation has not been studied.
This Press Release does not include all the information needed to use reSET-O safely and effectively. Please see the Clinician Brief Summary Instructions for reSET-O for more information.
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- reSET, Pear’s PDT, for patients with substance use disorder, includes in its labeled indications patients who use alcohol as well as other substances, such as cannabis, cocaine, or stimulants like methamphetamines
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