Medical Chemical Defense (SDD)
Abstract
This project supports efforts in the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase of the acquisition strategy for prophylactic, pre-treatment, and therapeutic drugs and diagnostic medical devices for the protection, treatment, detection, and medical management of chemical warfare agent exposures. This project provides for the research and development of safety studies, manufacturing scale-up, process validation, drug interaction, performance test, and submission of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug licensure application(s). In FY2023, the CBDP RDT&E Projects have been restructured to align to the CBDP portfolio. MC5 efforts in FY2022 progress to the Mitigate (MT5) portfolio. This restructuring is intended to provide standardization and alignment across CBDP research, development and acquisition efforts. Efforts included in this Project are: (1) Advanced Anticonvulsant System (AAS), (2) Alternative Autoinjector Manufacturer Capability (AUTOINJ) **Progresses to MT5 in FY2023**, (3) Improved Nerve Agent Treatment System Centrally Acting (INATS CA) **Progresses to MT5 in FY2023**, and (4) Rapid Opioid Countermeasure System (ROCS) The AAS program provides for midazolam in an autoinjector for treatment of nerve agent induced seizures. Midazolam, injected intramuscularly, will treat traditional nerve agent and non-traditional agent-induced seizures and prevent subsequent neurological damage. Midazolam is more water-soluble than diazepam (the currently fielded medication to control nerve agent-induced seizures) and terminates nerve agent-induced seizures more quickly than diazepam. AAS will not eliminate the need for other protective and therapeutic systems. FY22 is the last year of RDT&E funding and completes a Phase 1 clinical study from a new manufacturer and submits a New Drug Application (NDA). The INATS CA program provides a centrally-acting anticholinergic agent to increase survivability and decrease morbidity after exposure to toxic nerve agent threats. Scopolamine was selected for development after an extensive analysis of alternatives and review of data by the Science and Technology community. Added to the currently fielded system, the INATS CA program will improve overall medical outcomes and will be utilized as both a vial for use at definitive care and a stand-alone auto-injector for use in the field. INATS CA continues autoinjector development and manufacturing activities of the drug product and autoinjector device, as well as continues non-clinical animal studies. The ROCS program supports the discovery, characterization, development, and fielding of FDA-approved therapeutic Medical Countermeasures (MCMs) to protect the Joint Service warfighter against operational exposures to the opioid class of pharmaceutical-based agents (PBAs), a high priority. The ROCS program will develop a naloxone autoinjector as a rescue treatment that will counteract the adverse effects from exposure to opioids. The ROCS will be developed using a Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) approach. FY22 is the last year of RDT&E funding and completes manufacturing activities, including manufacturing of the drug product and autoinjector device, and completes regulatory activities such as preparation and submission of the New Drug Application (NDA) for approval.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- MC5_0604384BP_5_0400_PB_2024
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- Root: Chemical and Biological Defense Program - EMD
- Child Accomplishment: 1) AAS - NDA Submission
- Child Accomplishment: 2) AUTOINJ - Manufacturing
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- Child Accomplishment: 5) AUTOINJ - Government Testing
- Child Accomplishment: 6) AUTOINJ - FDA Coordination
- Child Accomplishment: 7) AUTOINJ - Reconstituted Drug Autoinjector
- Child Accomplishment: 8) INATS CA - Clinical
- Child Accomplishment: 9) INATS CA - Manufacturing
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