Overview

This is a summary of the European Public Assessment Report (EPAR) for Temozolomide Accord. It explains how the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) assessed the medicine to reach its opinion in favour of granting a marketing authorisation and its recommendations on the conditions of use for Temozolomide Accord.

Temozolomide Accord is a cancer medicine that contains the active substance temozolomide. It is available as capsules (5 mg; 20 mg; 100 mg; 140 mg; 180 mg; 250 mg).

Temozolomide Accord is a ‘generic medicine’. This means that Temozolomide Accord is similar to a ‘reference medicine’ already authorised in the European Union (EU) called Temodal.

Temozolomide Accord is used to treat malignant glioma (brain tumours) in the following groups of patients:

  • adults with newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme (an aggressive type of brain tumour). Temozolomide Accord is used first with radiotherapy and then on its own;
  • adults and children three years of age and over with malignant glioma such as glioblastoma multiforme or anaplastic astrocytoma, when the tumour has returned or got worse after standard treatment. Temozolomide Accord is used on its own in these patients.

The medicine can only be obtained with a prescription.

Treatment with Temozolomide Accord should be prescribed by a doctor with experience in the treatment of brain tumours.

The dose of Temozolomide Accord depends on body surface area (calculated using the patient’s height and weight) and ranges from 75 to 200 mg per square metre, once a day. The dose and the number of doses depend on the type of tumour being treated, whether the patient has been treated before, whether Temozolomide Accord is being used alone or with other treatments, and how the patient responds to treatment. Temozolomide Accord should be taken without food. Patients may also need to take medicines to prevent vomiting before taking Temozolomide Accord.

For full details, see the summary of product characteristics (also part of the EPAR).

The active substance in Temozolomide Accord, temozolomide, belongs to a group of cancer medicines called alkylating agents. In the body, temozolomide is converted to another compound called MTIC. MTIC binds to the DNA of cells while they are reproducing, which stops cell division. As a result, the cancer cells cannot divide, slowing down the growth of tumours.

Because Temozolomide Accord is a generic medicine, studies in people have been limited to tests to determine that it is bioequivalent to the reference medicine, Temodal. Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body.

Because Temozolomide Accord is a generic medicine and is bioequivalent to the reference medicine, its benefits and risks are taken as being the same as the reference medicine’s.

The CHMP concluded that, in accordance with EU requirements, Temozolomide Accord has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Temodal. Therefore, the CHMP’s view was that, as for Temodal, the benefit outweighs the identified risk. The Committee recommended that Temozolomide Accord be given marketing authorisation.

The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the EU for Temozolomide Accord on 15 March 2010. The name of the medicine was changed to Temozolomide Accord on 27 May 2015.

For more information about treatment with Temozolomide Accord, read the package leaflet (also part of the EPAR) or contact your doctor or pharmacist.

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  • labelling (annex IIIA);
  • package leaflet (annex IIIB).

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Product details

Name of medicine
Temozolomide Accord
Active substance
temozolomide
International non-proprietary name (INN) or common name
temozolomide
Therapeutic area (MeSH)
  • Glioma
  • Glioblastoma
Anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) code
L01AX03

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Antineoplastic agents

Therapeutic indication

For the treatment of adult patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme concomitantly with radiotherapy (RT) and subsequently as monotherapy treatment.

For the treatment of children from the age of three years, adolescents and adult patients with malignant glioma, such as glioblastoma multiforme or anaplastic astrocytoma, showing recurrence or progression after standard therapy.

Authorisation details

EMA product number
EMEA/H/C/001125

Generic

This is a generic medicine, which is developed to be the same as a medicine that has already been authorised, called the reference medicine. A generic medicine contains the same active substance(s) as the reference medicine, and is used at the same dose(s) to treat the same disease(s). For more information, see Generic and hybrid medicines.

Marketing authorisation holder
Accord Healthcare S.L.U.

Edificio Este Planta 6a
World Trade Center
Moll De Barcelona S/n
08039 Barcelona
SPAIN

Opinion adopted
17/12/2009
Marketing authorisation issued
15/03/2010
Revision
23

Assessment history

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