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Gentium Receives Day 180 List of Outstanding Issues From the CHMP for Defibrotide MAA

May 4th, 2012 6:16 pm

VILLA GUARDIA, Italy, May 4, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gentium S.p.A. (GENT - News) (the "Company") announced today that it has received the Day 180 List of Outstanding Issues (the "LoOIs") from the European Medicines Agency's ("EMA") Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use ("CHMP") in connection with the Company's Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for Defibrotide to treat and prevent hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) in adults and children undergoing haematopoietic stem cell transplantation therapy.

The Company plans to submit its responses to the LoOls within 60 days, in line with the regulatory timetable. If the written responses satisfy the issues raised in the LoOIs and the CHMP does not require further explanation or clarification, a recommendation on the approval of Defibrotide could be made as early as the third quarter of 2012. If oral explanations are required, a clock stop may be imposed. The CHMP is expected to reach its final opinion no later than Day 210, based on the EMA review process timeline.

"We believe we have made good progress in working with the E.U. Rapporteurs to address the issues raised in their Day 120 List of Questions," said Dr. Khalid Islam, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Company. "We plan to continue working closely with the EMA towards the approval of Defibrotide and to resolve any remaining open issues."

About the EMA Review Process:

EMA guidelines permit companies in receipt of LoOIs to respond within one month. More information can be obtained from the EMA website http://www.ema.europa.eu.

About VOD

Veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a potentially life-threatening condition, which typically occurs as a significant complication of stem cell transplantation. Certain high-dose conditioning regimens used as part of stem cell transplantation can damage the lining cells of hepatic blood vessels and result in VOD, a blockage of the small veins in the liver that leads to liver failure and can result in significant dysfunction in other organs such as the kidneys and lungs (so-called severe VOD). Stem cell transplantation is a frequently used treatment modality following high-dose chemotherapy and radiation therapy for hematologic cancers and other conditions in both adults and children. At present there is no approved agent for the treatment or prevention of VOD in the United States or the European Union.

About Gentium

Gentium S.p.A., located in Como, Italy, is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and manufacture of drugs to treat and prevent a variety of diseases and conditions, including vascular diseases related to cancer and cancer treatments. Defibrotide, the Company's lead product candidate, is an investigational drug that has been granted Orphan Drug status by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Orphan Medicinal Product Designation by the European Medicines Agency, both to treat and to prevent VOD, as well as Fast Track Designation by the U.S. FDA to treat VOD.

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