Press Release

FDA APPROVES BRAVELLE™ FOR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION

Clinical Trial Demonstrates State-of-the-Art Performance With Significantly Less Injection Site Pain Than Follistim

Contact: Kelly Laban
Kovak-Likly Communications
203.762.8833 or Klaban@KLCpr.com

SUFFERN, NY – December 19, 2002 – Ferring Pharmaceuticals’ new infertility treatment Bravelle™ (urofollitropin for injection, purified), approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ovulation induction following pituitary suppression on May 6, 2002, received FDA approval today for use in in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Bravelle™ is a highly purified, human-derived follicle-stimulating hormone (hFSH) administered by subcutaneous (SC) injection in IVF treatment cycles.

The new indication followed clinical evaluation demonstrating that Bravelle™ SC provides state-of-the-art performance, comparable in efficacy and safety to Follistim® SC (recombinant follitropin beta) in IVF, with significantly less injection site pain.
Bravelle™ and Follistim were also comparable in mean number of stimulation days, number of vials used and estradiol levels measured during the treatment cycle.

“Bravelle™ is well suited to meet the needs of both physicians and patients,” said Kenneth B. Kashkin, M.D., vice president, medical and regulatory affairs. “Physicians can feel confident that Bravelle™ offers the predictability and clinical performance required by today’s IVF protocols, along with additional important patient benefits. In our clinical studies, patients using Bravelle™ reported significantly less injection site pain than those using Follistim. In addition, Bravelle™ is the most affordably priced product in its category, an important benefit since infertility treatment is generally not fully covered by insurance.”

Follistim (follitropin beta for injection) is a registered trademark of Organon Inc.

A Human-Derived FSH Proven as Effective as Genetically Engineered FSH

Bravelle™ was compared to Follistim in a randomized, assessor-blind, parallel group, multicenter trial in 120 patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF. The pregnancy outcomes in patients receiving human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) were equivalent for Bravelle™ SC and Follistim SC.1

Study outcomes in patients receiving hCG Bravelle™ SC (n=57) Follitropin beta SC (n=59)
Oocytes retrieved 12.4 12.1
Clinical pregnancy 43.9% 45.8%
Continuing pregnancy 40.3% 45.8%
Live birth 26.3% 32.2%

A second prospective, parallel-group, multicenter, open-label trial in 118 patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF was published in the June issue of Fertility and Sterility and showed that there were no significant differences in efficacy and safety between the treatment groups.2

Study outcomes in patients receiving hCG Bravelle™ SC (n=56) Follitropin beta SC (n=56)
Oocytes retrieved 14.3 13.6
Clinical pregnancy 46.4% 32.1%
Continuing pregnancy 44.6% 30.4%
Live birth 37.5% 25.0%

In both trials, patients experienced significantly less injection site pain with Bravelle™ compared with Follistim on the majority of treatment days.

Lowest Priced FSH Available
Based on wholesale acquisition cost, Bravelle™ is the most affordably priced product in its category, an important benefit since infertility treatment is generally not fully covered by insurance. In the two studies, patients used approximately 30 vials of medication during the treatment cycle. In this case, the projected savings with Bravelle™ would range from $447 to $520.

Number of Vials Utilized Bravelle™ Gonal-F® Follistim® Difference in cost per number of vials utilized
1 $49 $64 $66 $15 - $17
10 $490 $639 $664 $149 - $174
20 $980 $1,278 $1,327 $298 - $347
30 $1,470 $1,917 $1,990 $447 - $520
40 $1,960 $2,556 $2,654 $596 - $694

Comparison based on lowest priced package. Dollars rounded to whole numbers. Gonal-F (follitropin alfa for injection) is a registered trademark of Serono Laboratories, Inc.

Bravelle™: The Natural Choice

Bravelle™ is a highly purified, human-derived follicle-stimulating hormone (hFSH) that is used to induce ovulation. In IVF, it is also used to control the timing of egg ripening and increase the chance of producing a substantial number of eggs.

Only physicians thoroughly familiar with infertility treatment, including the risk of multiple births and adverse reactions, should prescribe Bravelle™. Like all gonadotropins, Bravelle™ is a potent substance capable of causing mild to severe adverse reactions, including ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (incidence of 6.8%), with or without pulmonary or vascular complications, in women undergoing therapy for infertility.

Background on Human-Derived Hormones
The key differences in human-derived and genetically engineered infertility treatments are raw material sources and cost. Human-derived FSH treatments are highly purified follitropins extracted from the urine of postmenopausal women. By comparison, genetically engineered products are derived from the secretions from Chinese hamster ovary cells that are grown in fetal calf or other mammalian serum, and approximate human hormones. Both are manufactured in compliance with extremely strict standards (including viral inactivation and confirmatory testing), but human-derived products are generally less expensive than their genetically engineered counterparts.

About Ferring
Ferring Pharmaceuticals, part of the Ferring Group, a privately owned, international pharmaceutical company, markets Bravelle™, Repronex® and Novarel™ in the U.S. to infertility specialists and their patients. The Ferring Group specializes in the research, development and commercialization of compounds in general and pediatric endocrinology, urology, gastroenterology, obstetrics/ gynecology and infertility.

For more information, call 1-888-337-7464 or visit www.ferringusa.com.

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For full prescribing information contact Kelly Laban at 203-762-8833.

1Data on file, Ferring Pharmaceuticals.
2Dickey RP, Thornton M, Nichols J, Marshall DC, Fein SH, Nardi RV. Comparison of the efficacy and safety of a highly purified human follicle-stimulating hormone (Bravelle™) and recombinant follitropin-beta for in vitro fertilization: a prospective, randomized study. Fertil Steril 2002 Jun;77(6): 1202-8.

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