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Wyeth Launches New Innovative Delivery System For Enbrel(R) (etanercept)

Main Category: Arthritis / Rheumatology
Also Included In: Eczema / Psoriasis
Article Date: 13 Sep 2009 - 0:00 PDT

Enbrel (etanercept), Wyeth's biological treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis, is now available as a new easy-to-use pre-filled auto-injector device, known as the Enbrel MYCLIC pen.

The Enbrel MYCLIC pen is a single-use auto-injector, designed to deliver Enbrel as a 50mg subcutaneous injection. It has been developed to offer ease-of-use and enhance patient confidence with the injection process.

The Enbrel MYCLIC pen incorporates a number of features to help patients including a mechanism to prevent accidental or premature misfiring of the pen device, and a large window to display the progress of the injection. The pen also features an audible click to confirm that the injection has been completed. The design philosophy has been to minimise the opportunity for any patient confusion or mistakes.

Dr Vignesh Rajah, Wyeth's Medical Director in the UK, says: "Extensive research has gone into the development of the Enbrel MYCLIC pen to ensure its ease-of-use and patient-friendliness. Our aim throughout has been to focus on features that enable the patient to feel comfortable with, and confident about, the injection process."

"We believe patients with limited dexterity will, in particular, welcome the new Enbrel MYCLIC pen," continued Dr Rajah. "In addition, patients who suffer from a fear of needles will appreciate the fact that the Enbrel MYCLIC pen has a needle safety shield to keep the needle hidden before, during, and after the injection."

Dr Ali Jawad, Consultant Rheumatologist at the Royal London Hospital said "Looking at the day-to-day concerns of the patients we see, I am very pleased that an easy-to-use autoinjector system is being introduced for Enbrel patients. Enbrel has an established efficacy and safety profile in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions, and now, by improving the delivery system, Wyeth is taking a further important step forward in meeting the needs of patients and those who care for them."

The Enbrel MYCLIC pen is licensed for use in all Enbrel adult indications and is available for both new and existing Enbrel patients. In addition to the new Enbrel MYCLIC pen (50mg dose), Enbrel continues to be available as a pre-filled syringe (25mg and 50mg doses) and as a powder for mixing with solvent solution (25mg dose).

Please note all patients should receive training from a healthcare professional familiar with the use of the device before using the Enbrel MYCLIC pen. Wyeth has been delivering a comprehensive healthcare professional training programme for the Enbrel MYCLIC pen prior to its launch for healthcare professionals.
Is this new? Sounds exactly like what I've been using for the last 5 months. I've been using that too, since April except they call it sureclick.Yep. Sureclick. Sounds just like my Simponi pen.SureClic is the old enbrel auto inject syringe, MyClic is the new and improved enbrel auto inject syringe. I always had trouble with the SureClic and so used the self injects.
 
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