Reason for request
Indication extension
Summary of opinion
Favourable opinion for reimbursement for the treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome as an add-on therapy to other anti-epileptic medicines for drug-resistant patients 2 years of age and older, only in last-resort situations.
Unfavourable opinion for reimbursement in the other situations covered by the MA indication.
Clinical Benefit
| Substantial |
The clinical benefit of FINTEPLA (fenfluramine) is substantial in the treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome as an add-on therapy to other anti-epileptic medicines for drug-resistant patients 2 years of age and older, only in last-resort situations.
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| Insufficient |
The clinical benefit of FINTEPLA (fenfluramine) is insufficient to justify public funding in view of the available alternatives in the other MA situations.
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Clinical Added Value
| minor |
Considering:
- evidence of the superiority of fenfluramine at the recommended maintenance dose of 0.7 mg/kg compared to placebo, as add-on therapy, assessed during a randomised, double-blind study in children and adults with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome:
- for the primary endpoint of change in drop seizure frequency in the short term over 14 weeks, with a moderate additional effect size compared to placebo (median difference of -19.9%),
- for the ranked secondary endpoint of proportion of patients responding to treatment (i.e. ≥ 50% reduction in drop seizures) over 14 weeks,
- the medical need that remains substantial, due to the limited alternatives in this rare disease,
- the absence of robust indirect comparative data versus cannabidiol (EPIDYOLEX) in a concomitant development context,
but:
- the absence of robust data on quality of life,
- the risk of pulmonary arterial hypertension now classed as an important identified risk following a post-marketing case, justifying the maintenance of supervision along with the need for echocardiogram monitoring, taking into account the history of the drug in the obesity indication in adults,
- the absence of long-term efficacy and safety data for fenfluramine, particularly in terms of the impact on the neurocognitive deterioration and psychomotor development of patients, in the context of a chronic disease,
the Committee deems that FINTEPLA (fenfluramine) provides a minor clinical added value (CAV IV) in the current last-resort care pathway for the treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome as an add-on therapy to other anti-epileptic medicines for drug-resistant patients 2 years of age and older.
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