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NeuroMetrix received FDA Breakthrough Designation last summer to use Quell for fibromyalgia treatment.
June 28, 2022
By: Michael Barbella
Managing Editor
NeuroMetrix Inc. has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) De Novo authorization to market its Quell neuromodulation device for reducing fibromyalgia symptoms in adults with high pain sensitivity. The company received FDA Breakthrough Designation last July to use Quell for fibromyalgia treatment. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by generalized pain, fatigue, poor sleep, memory and concentration impairments, mood disorders and other disabling symptoms. These individuals experience low health-related quality of life and are twice as likely to be hospitalized as someone without fibromyalgia. The prevalence of fibromyalgia is estimated to be 2% to 6% of the U.S. adult population (5 million to 15 million people). The cause of fibromyalgia remains unclear, but scientific studies point to abnormalities in the way the central nervous system processes normal sensations and pain. Although a number of drugs are used to treat fibromyalgia only pregabalin, duloxetine and milnacipran have been approved by the FDA. These drugs are associated with side effects and generally poor adherence. Prior to Quell, the FDA had not approved or cleared any medical devices for treatment of fibromyalgia. “There is an unmet need for effective and safe fibromyalgia treatments. Receiving this De Novo authorization is a key milestone towards the company’s goal of making Quell available as a prescription treatment option for people living with fibromyalgia,” said Shai N. Gozani, M.D., Ph.D., CEO, NeuroMetrix. “We believe physicians treating patients with fibromyalgia will be interested in Quell’s potential clinical benefits and safety profile. Our initial commercialization efforts will focus on rheumatologists and pain medicine physicians. We anticipate launching in the fourth quarter, with initial prescriptions processed by an online pharmacy partner before the end of this year.” The data submitted by NeuroMetrix in support of the De Novo request included results from a double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled trial. One hundred nineteen subjects with fibromyalgia were enrolled and randomized to a standard (active) or modified (sham) Quell device for three months of at-home use. In a pre-specified subgroup analysis of subjects with high pain sensitivity (N=60), Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) was 1.25 (95% CI [0.25, 2.24]) points higher in the active arm compared to the sham arm (p=0.015). PGIC was the primary study outcome measure and represents a subject’s overall belief about the efficacy of treatment on a seven-point categorical scale. The high pain sensitivity subgroup was defined based on Quantitative Sensory Testing and should represent the majority of fibromyalgia patients in real-world practice. In the intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis of all randomized subjects (N=119), multiple secondary outcome measures were positive. For example, 57% of those on active treatment exhibited a clinically meaningful improvement in health-related quality-of-life (Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, FIQR) compared to 34% that received sham treatment (p=0.014). Subjects in the active treatment arm reported statistically significant improvements in 19 of the 21 symptoms comprising the FIQR instrument, including pain, sleep, fatigue, balance and the ability to carry out typical daily activities. Some of the trial results were published in the Journal of Pain Research. Nine adverse events were reported during the study and deemed to be definitely or possibly related to device use (four in active arm, five in sham arm). All events were minor and self-limited. The most common occurrence was a rash under the Quell electrodes. NeuroMetrix was advised by MCRA LLC in its de novo submission. Quell Fibromyalgia is a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device indicated as an aid for reducing the symptoms of fibromyalgia in adults with high pain sensitivity. The device may be used during sleep. The device is labeled for use only with compatible NeuroMetrix electrodes. Quell is an advanced, non-invasive, neuromodulation technology that is covered by 23 U.S. utility patents. It is the only wearable neuromodulator that is enabled by a proprietary microchip that provides precise, high-power nerve stimulation in a form factor the size of a credit card. Quell utilizes position and motion sensing to automatically adjust stimulation for an optimal user experience both day and night. The device supports Bluetooth® low energy (BLE) to communicate with mobile apps for multiple smartphone and smartwatch platforms. NeuroMetrix develops medical devices and technology solutions for neurological disorders and pain syndromes. The company has three commercial products: DPNCheck is a diagnostic device that provides rapid, point-of-care detection of peripheral neuropathies; ADVANCE is a diagnostic device that provides automated, in-office nerve conduction studies for the evaluation of focal neuropathies; and Quell is a wearable neuromodulation technology indicated for treatment of fibromyalgia symptoms and chronic lower extremity pain.
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