Regulatory News:
Aerocrine AB (STO:AEROB) (OMX Nordic Exchange: AERO) today announced
that South Carolina’s Medicaid program now provides reimbursement of
FeNO testing, bringing the total to 31 states including the District of
Columbia
The State of South Carolina has added fractional exhaled nitric oxide
(FeNO) testing to the Medicaid fee schedule; this policy change will
have a positive impact on thousands of individuals in the South Carolina
Medicaid Program.
Physicians use FeNO to assess eosinophilic airway inflammation, the
primary underlying abnormality that affects the airways of individuals
who have asthma. NIOX MINO is the only product of its kind currently on
the market for assessing FeNO. This innovative technology helps
eliminate the uncertainties in asthma management which contribute to
asthma morbidity and mortality. FeNO testing can help physicians avoid
an incorrect diagnosis, indentify patients who will be responsive to
treatment with anti-inflammatory medications such as inhaled
corticosteroids, and alert them to patients who are not adhering to
their treatments.
"Measurement of exhaled nitric oxide will enable us to provide optimal
asthma management to our patients, said Sonia Bains, MD of the Medical
University of South Carolina. In less than two minutes, this simple and
inexpensive test makes it possible for physicians to better help
patients living with asthma with appropriate therapy and disease control
based on the patients’ individual needs. This is a tremendous victory
for patients and physicians who rely on FeNO testing to accurately
provide the best treatment possible on an individual basis. We are
elated that South Carolina Medicaid has validated the need for this
important test and that thousands of patients will receive the care they
need because of this new policy.”
"This simple 2 minute test can help save millions of dollars in
unwarranted medication costs. Asthma has no cure, its all about control.
Aerocrine’s technology can provide the physician with information
regarding the patient’s airway inflammation status which is central to
targeting the right treatment needed to achieve asthma control,” said Dr
Kathy Rickard of Aerocrine. "FeNO testing is a significant advancement
in managing the patient with asthma. Since the publication of the
American Thoracic Guideline on FeNO, this test should be standard of
care in every clinic managing asthma patients.”
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by
symptoms including wheezing and difficulty in breathing. The disease
affects more than 300 million people around the world, of whom a
significant number are children. Aerocrine’s founders made the original
discovery that the levels of nitric oxide in exhaled breath, FeNO, is
elevated in patients with asthma. This has enabled a quick, effective
and proactive method to measure the underlying inflammation in asthma,
rather than being limited to reactively monitor its negative
consequences in the form of symptoms and reduced lung function. The
method has significant value in connection with diagnosis and choice of
appropriate medication, as well as for the continuous management of
asthma which is aimed at controlling the airway inflammation. Today,
more than four million patient tests have been performed around the
world using Aerocrine’s NIOX products.
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About Aerocrine
Aerocrine AB is a medical technology company focused on the improved
management and care of patients with inflammatory airway diseases. As
the pioneer and leader in the technology to monitor and manage airway
inflammation, Aerocrine markets NIOX® Flex and NIOX MINO®. Both products
enable fast and reliable management of airway inflammation and may
therefore play a critical role in more effective diagnosis, treatment
and follow-up of patients with inflammatory airway diseases such as
asthma. Aerocrine is based in Sweden with subsidiaries in the US,
Germany and the UK. Aerocrine shares were listed on the Stockholm Stock
Exchange on 15 June 2007. Aerocrine discloses the information provided
herein pursuant to the Securities Markets Act and/or the Financial
Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication
at 08:00 a.m. on February 10, 2012.
