SAN DIEGO, Feb. 10, 2016 -- Retrophin, Inc. (NASDAQ:RTRX) has issued the following statement in response to Imprimis Pharmaceuticals’ announcement of its intention to make a compounded alternative to Thiola®:
Thiola is an U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved therapy, and as such has met the rigorous standards of the regulatory and manufacturing process that ensure safety and efficacy for patients. Before Retrophin acquired Thiola and invested in increasing the availability of the drug, the therapy was so low in inventory that virtually all patients were unable to fill their prescriptions. Since acquiring the product, Retrophin has more than doubled historical access to Thiola for people suffering from cystinuria and has worked closely with patient advocates to ensure any patient requiring treatment has affordable access to Thiola.
Imprimis Pharmaceuticals’ proposed compounded form of tiopronin, the active ingredient in Thiola, in combination with potassium citrate has no safety or efficacy data supported by clinical trials and should not be considered a valid substitute for Thiola. Compounded therapies are not subjected to the same level of safety and efficacy evaluation and may not offer the same therapeutic outcome for patients. Specific to Imprimis’ projected co-formulation, there is no clinical data to support the compatibility of fixed dosing of tiopronin with potassium citrate. Fixed-dose combinations of therapies containing potassium are generally avoided due to the potential for fluctuations in serum potassium, which may cause serious adverse outcomes including cardiac events. Additionally, compounded therapies have recently come under increased regulatory scrutiny due to poor outcomes. As noted in recent comments and testimony by Dr. Janet Woodcock, Director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, compounding raises safety concerns and people have been harmed.
It is also important to note that the cystinuria community has been extremely supportive of the increased investment in, and access to Thiola that Retrophin has continuously provided, and we do not believe there will be demand from patients or physicians to treat with any compounded version that could potentially jeopardize therapeutic outcome.
Forward-Looking Statements:
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Contact: Chris Cline, CFA Director, Investor Relations 646-564-3680 [email protected]


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