FDA accepts Teva's NDA filing of Bio-T-Gel for male hypogonadism

BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: BPAX) today announced that a New Drug Application (NDA) has been accepted for filing by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following submission in January 2011 by a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA). The FDA has assigned a PDUFA date of November 14, 2011. The PDUFA date is the target date for the FDA to complete its review of the NDA.

“We are extremely excited by Teva's NDA filing of Bio-T-Gel”

Bio-T-Gel is a testosterone gel for the treatment of male hypogonadism or low testosterone levels. Bio-T-Gel was developed initially by BioSante, and then it was licensed to Teva for late stage clinical development. Teva is responsible for all Bio-T-Gel regulatory and marketing activities. BioSante will receive certain milestone payments and royalties upon commercialization. The current U.S. market for male testosterone products is over $1.2 billion.

"We are extremely excited by Teva's NDA filing of Bio-T-Gel," said Stephen M. Simes, BioSante's president & CEO. "We are confident that Teva has the expertise and resources to capture significant market share once Bio-T-Gel is launched. We look forward to receiving milestone payments and royalties on Bio-T-Gel after approval and launch."

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