CA2713777A1 - Pump systems and methods for storing and dispensing a plurality of precisely measured unit-doses of imiquimod cream - Google Patents

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CA2713777A1
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The present invention is directed to airless storage and dispensing systems that include a pump or dispensing package pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation ("pump systems") and methods for storing and dispensing from the pump systems a plurality of precisely measured and uniform unit doses of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and more particularly to pump systems, pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream and methods for delivering multiple precisely measured unit doses of a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, and methods for using a controlled delivery pump system to store and dispense a plurality of consistent and precisely measured unit doses of a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream for use in topically treating a dermal and mucosal- associated condition, such as, external genital warts and/or perianal warts (EGWs), actinic keratosis or actinic keratoses (AK or AKs) and superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC).

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PUMP SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STORING AND DISPENSING A
PLURALITY OF PRECISELY MEASURED UNIT-DOSES OF IMIQUIMOD CREAM
Cross Reference To Related Applications [0001] This application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to (1) U.S.
Provisional Application No. 61/376,154, which was filed on August 23, 2010 and is entitled "Pump Systems and Methods for Storing and Dispensing a Plurality of Precisely Measured Unit-Doses of Imiquimod Cream", (2) U.S. Provisional Application No. , which was filed on August 20, 2010 via U.S. Express Mail No. EG 463456781 and is entitled "Pump Systems and Methods for Storing and Reproducibly Dispensing Precisely Measured Unit Doses of Imiquimod Cream", (3) U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/375,580, which was filed on August 20, 2010 and is entitled "Pump Systems and Methods for Storing and Reporducibly Dispensing Precisely Measured Unit Doses of Imiquimod Cream", and (4) U.S. Provisional Application No.
61/371,137, which was filed on August 5, 2010 and is entitled "Systems and Methods for Storing and Dispensing Unit Doses of Imiquimod Cream", each of which, including its respective content, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

Field of the Invention [0002] The subject invention relates to unique storage and dispensing systems that include a pump or dispensing package pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation ("pump systems") and methods for storing and dispensing a plurality of precisely measured unit doses of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and more particularly to pump systems pre-filled with an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream and methods for delivering multiple precisely measured unit doses of an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, and methods for using a controlled delivery pump to store and dispense a plurality of precisely measured unit doses of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation for use in treating a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as, external genital warts and/or perianal warts (EGWs), actinic keratosis or actinic keratoses (AK or AKs) and superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC).

Background PMB 404547.1 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [0003] External genital warts and perianal warts, i.e., condylomata acuminate, are caused by infection with human papilloma virus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted virus in the Western world. See, e.g., Lyttle PH.: Surveillance report: disease trends at New Zealand sexually transmitted disease clinics 1977-1993. Genitourin Med., 70:329-335 (1994); Mayeaux EJ, Harper MB, Barksdale W, Pope JB.: Noncervical human papillomavirus genital infections.
Am Fam Physician., 52:1137-1146 (1995); and Shah KV, Howley PM.:
Papillomaviruses. In:
Fields, BN, Knipe DM, ed Fields Virology. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Raven Press;
(2)59:1651-1666 (1990). Approximately 1% of the sexually active population between 15 and 49 years of age in the United States is estimated to have external genital warts. See, e.g., Koutsky L.:
Epidemiology of human papillomavirus infection. Epidemiol Rev., 10:122-163 (1998); and Koutsky L.: Epidemiology of genital human papillomavirus infection. Am J Med., 102(5A):3-8 (1997). Most external genital warts are associated with HPV types 6 and 11.
See, e.g., Phelps W, Alexander KA.: Antiviral therapy for human papillomaviruses: rationale and prospects. Ann Intern Med., 123:368-382 (1995). HPV types 6 and 11 are typically labeled as low risk because infection with these types has low oncogenic potential and usually results in the formation of condylomata and low-grade precancerous lesions. See, e.g., Gearhart, P.A. and Randall, T.C.:
Human Papillomavirus, emedicine, pages 1-33, http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/219110 (Updated: March 8, 2010); and Fact Sheet: Human Papillomaviruses and Cancer:
Questions and Answers, National Cancer Institute, pages. 1-11, www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/RiskHPV (Reviewed February 14, 2008).
[0004] Specific antiviral therapy for the treatment of external genital warts and perianal warts is lacking, but drug and other therapies have been used. Ablative treatment modalities include procedures such as surgical excision, laser therapy, and cryotherapy.
Other approaches include topical treatments, such as acetic acid, podophylline, podophyllotoxin, and 5-fluorouracil, which are cytodestructive, and sinecatechins, whose mechanism of action is unknown. Each of these therapies have disadvantages such as inconvenient regimens, pain, burning associated with the therapy, scarring, itching and/or high recurrence rates.
[0005] On February 27, 1997, imiquimod 5% cream was approved for the very first time by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts, i.e., condyloma acuminate (EGW or EGWs), in patients 12 years or older. See PMB 404547.1 3 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII).
Imiquimod, an immune response modifier that stimulates the innate and adaptive immune response, has been demonstrated to be an effective and safe treatment for external genital warts and perianal warts.
Stimulation of the immune response has been shown to decrease HPV viral load, Kreuter A, Brockmeyer NH, Weissenborn SJ, et al.: 5% Imiquimod suppositories decrease the DNA load of intra-anal HPV types 6 and 11 in HIV-infected men after surgical ablation of condylomata acuminata [letter]. Arch Dermatol.; 142(2):243-4 (February, 2006), and thus may decrease the recurrence rate of visible warts, although observed rates after treatments do vary.
[0006] In the treatment of EGWs diagnosed in adults, the approved dosing regimen for Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is 3 times per week, for up to 16 weeks of treatment. Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied 3 times per week to external genital/perianal warts.
Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream treatment should continue until there is total clearance of the genital/perianal warts or for a maximum of 16 weeks. Examples of 3 times per week application schedules are: Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for 6 -10 hours, after which time the cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream therapy. It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream.
[0007] A study in 22 patients with genital/perianal warts comparing Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream and vehicle shows that Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream induces mRNA
encoding cytokines including interferon-a at the treatment site. In addition, HPVL1 mRNA and HPV DNA are significantly decreased following treatment. However, the clinical relevance of these findings is unknown.
[0008] A thin layer of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied to the wart area and rubbed in until the cream is no longer visible. The application site should not be occluded.
Following the treatment period, the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be removed by washing the treated area with mild soap and water. Local skin reactions at the treatment site are common. A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or PMB 404547.1 4 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) severity caused by the treatment-related local skin reactions. Treatment may resume once the reactions subside. Non-occlusive dressings such as cotton gauze or cotton underwear may be used in the management of skin reactions. Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is currently packaged in single-use packets or sachets which contain sufficient cream to cover a wart area of up to about 20 cm2. Use of excessive amounts of cream and passive transfer of the cream should be avoided.
[0009] Actinic keratosis is a precancerous (premalignant) skin disorder caused by or associated with chronic exposure to radiant energy, such as sunlight. Actinic keratosis lesions (AKs) are small, red, rough spots or lesions occurring on sun exposed areas of the skin. Actinic keratosis lesions possess many of the same cellular changes observed in a skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Research shows that a mutated version of the p53 gene is found in sun-damaged cells in the body and is present in more than about 90% of people who have AKs and SCC. Although most actinic keratosis lesions do not actually become cancerous, some AKs can become malignant.
[00010] It is believed that actinic keratosis develops in skin cells called "keratinocytes", which are the cells that constitute about 90% of the epidermis, the outermost layer of skin.
Chronic sun exposure, over time, generates mutations in these cells and causes the cells to change in size, shape, the way they are organized, and the way they behave. In addition, the cellular damage can even extend to the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the epidermis.
[00011] Actinic keratosis lesions generally measure in size between about 2 to about 6 millimeters in diameter. AK lesions can range in color from skin-toned to reddish and often have a white scale on top. On occasion, AK lesions will form into the shape of animal horns. When this occurs, the AKs are known as "cutaneous horns."
[00012] People who are at higher risk for developing actinic keratosis tend to be fair-skinned and spend significant time outdoors, e.g., at work or at play, over the course of many years. AKs usually develop on those areas of the body that have been constantly exposed to the sun for years. Additionally, the skin often becomes wrinkled, mottled, and discolored from chronic sun exposure. Common locations for AKs include the face, ears, lips, balding scalp, back of the neck, upper chest, the tops of the hands and forearms. When AKs develop on the lips, the PMB 404547.1 5 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) condition is known as actinic cheilitis. Actinic cheilitis can be characterized by a diffuse scaling on the lower lip that cracks and dries. In some cases, the lips will have a whitish discoloration on the thickened lip.
[00013] Actinic keratosis is generally more common after age 40, because actinic keratosis takes years to develop. However, even younger adults may develop actinic keratosis when living in geographic areas that are exposed to high-intensity sunlight year round, such as Florida and Southern California.
[00014] Actinic keratosis has become a significant health care issue in the United States of America. It is estimated that over 20 million Americans suffer from actinic keratoses, and that that number continues to grow. In fact, actinic keratosis is so common today that treatment for actinic keratosis ranks as one of the most frequent reasons people consult dermatologists.
[00015] Once an immunocompetent adult is diagnosed with clinically visible AKs, a variety of treatment options are currently available. These options include physically removing the AKs by (1) freezing them with liquid nitrogen, (2) using a laser to burn the AKs, (3) scraping the AKs off, or (4) using topical creams to treat the AKs. One such cream that can be applied to the skin for the treatment of AKs is Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream.
[00016] On March 2, 2004, Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream was approved by the FDA, under section 505(b) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, for the treatment of clinically typical, nonhyperkeratotic, nonhypertrophic actinic keratoses on the face and scalp in immunocompetent adults. Imiquimod, an immune response modifier that stimulates the innate and adaptive immune response, has been demonstrated to be an effective and safe treatment for AKs. Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream works from within by activating the adult's own immune system to treat disease.
[00017] In the treatment of adults diagnosed with actinic keratosis, the approved dosing regimen for Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is 2 times per week, for a full 16 weeks to a defined treatment area on the face or scalp (but not both concurrently). See Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII).

PMB 404547.1 6 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00018] According to the approved Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised:
March 2007 (Attachment VIII), the treatment area is defined as one contiguous area of up to approximately 25 cm2 (e.g., 5 cm x 5 cm) on the face (e.g. forehead or one cheek) or on the scalp, and examples of 2 times per week application schedules are Monday and Thursday, or Tuesday and Friday. The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) further instructs that the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied to the entire treatment area and rubbed in until the cream is no longer visible. The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) cautions that no more than one packet of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied to the contiguous treatment area at each application, and the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water.
[00019] The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) further advises that prescribers should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream therapy.
[00020] The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) also recommends that patients should wash their hands before and after applying the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream as well as the treatment area with mild soap and water and allow the area to dry thoroughly (at least 10 minutes) before applying Aldara (imiquimod) 5%
cream.
[00021] The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) further cautions that contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided and warns that Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.
[00022] Because the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is currently packaged in single-use packets, with 12 packets supplied per box, the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) instructs that patients should be prescribed no more than 3 boxes (36 packets) for the 16-week treatment period, and that unused packets should be discarded. The PMB 404547.1 7 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII) clearly warns that partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused.
[00023] Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is also FDA approved to treat superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC), a form of skin cancer. See, e.g., Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII).
[00024] Skin cancer can occur anywhere on the body. Skin cancer, however, is most commonly diagnosed on skin that, like with AKs, has been in constant exposure to intense sunlight, especially during childhood or young adulthood. According to the American Cancer Society, the most common type of skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma (BCC), affecting about 800,000-900,000 Americans each year.
[00025] BCC develops within the basal cells, which are found within the basal layer of the epidermis or the top layer of the skin. Basal cells are typically small and round and continually divide to produce new skin cells and replace old ones.
[00026] BCC is typically a slow growing disease which can metastasize to other areas of the body including the lymph nodes, bone or other tissues beneath the skin if left untreated. Basal cell carcinoma occurs most often on sun exposed areas of the skin such as the head or neck.
Although basal cell carcinoma rarely spreads to other parts of the body, it may cause local tissue destruction and it can be very destructive and disfiguring.
[00027] There are several types of BCC, including nodular basal cell carcinoma, superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC), small basal cell carcinoma, morpheaform basal cell carcinoma, infiltrating basal cell carcinoma, pigmented basal cell carcinoma, micronodular basal cell carcinoma and cystic basal cell carcinoma, each of which manifests a different pattern of behavior.
[00028] If allowed to progress without treatment, BCC can cause clinically significant morbidity. Because BCC most commonly affects the head and neck, cosmetic disfigurement is common. In addition, if there is orbital involvement, loss of vision or even loss of an eye may PMB 404547.1 8 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) occur. BCC lesions are prone to ulceration and infection and, if there is perineural spread or deep and extensive skin invasion, nerve function can be lost. Death from BCC, however, is uncommon.
[00029] A history of chronic recreational or occupational sun exposure is typically observed in patients diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. Common symptoms presented at diagnosis include lesions or sores that (a) won't heal, (b) vary in duration, and (c) often bleed when exposed to mild trauma, such as towel washing or drying.
[00030] Because there are several subtypes of BCC, it is critical for the health care provider to recognize and distinguish between the various subtypes in order to prescribe appropriate therapy. For example, aggressive therapy is often necessary for variants such as micronodular, infiltrating, morpheaform and superficial basal cell carcinoma.
[00031] Superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) is one subtype of basal cell carcinoma.
sBCC is the most common form of skin cancer, but it is readily treatable if identified and treated early. sBCC is generally diagnosed by a healthcare provider after biopsy.
Typically, sBCC
slowly progresses and clinically appears as erythematous eruptions or lesions.
sBCC lesions may appear as new growths on the skin, as open sores that fail to heal, or as changes in appearance of an old growth on the skin. Generally, however, the sBCC lesions are usually not painful and may have different shapes and colors. sBCC lesions often present as pink to red-brown scaly patches or papules with a whitish scale. The sBCC lesions appear multicentric wherein clinically normal skin and clinically involved skin often intervene or commingle. The sBCC
patches or papules may mimic eczema or psoriasis. sBCC skin changes to look for include the following:

= A small, smooth, shiny lump that may be pale or waxy;
= A firm, red lump;
= A sore or lump that bleeds or is covered by a scab; and/or = A red or brown patch that is rough or scaly and may itch or become tender.
[00032] sBCC is usually treated by surgical removal.

PMB 404547.1 9 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00033] On July 14, 2004, the FDA approved the use of Aldara (imiquimod) 5%
cream under biopsy-confirmed, primary superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) in immunocompetent adults, with a maximum tumor diameter of 2.0 cm, located on the trunk (excluding anogenital skin), neck, or extremities (excluding hands and feet), only when surgical methods are medically less appropriate and patient follow-up can be reasonably assured. According to the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII), the histological diagnosis of sBCC should be established prior to treatment with Aldara (imiquimod) 5%
cream, because Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream at that time was not approved for the treatment of other types of basal cell carcinomas, such as nodular and morpheaform (fibrosing or sclerosing) types.
[00034] In the treatment of sBCC diagnosed in adults, the approved dosing regimen for Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is 5 times per week for a full 6 weeks to a biopsy-confirmed superficial basal cell carcinoma. See Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised:
March 2007. An example of a 5 times per week application schedule is to apply Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, once per day, Monday through Friday, for six full weeks. Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water.
[00035] According to the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007, the prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream therapy.
[00036] It is also recommended in the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised:
March 2007 that patients should wash their hands before and after applying Aldara (imiquimod) 5%
cream and that the patient should wash the treatment area with mild soap and water and allow the area to dry thoroughly before applying the cream.
[00037] According to the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007, the target sBCC tumor should have a maximum diameter of 2 cm and be located on the trunk (excluding anogenital skin), neck, or extremities (excluding hands and feet). Also according to the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007, the treatment area should include a 1 cm margin of skin around the tumor, and that sufficient cream should be applied to cover the treatment area, PMB 404547.1 10 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) including 1 centimeter of skin surrounding the tumor. The Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 further instructs that the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream should be rubbed into the treatment area until the cream is no longer visible.
[00038] As reported in the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007, the amount of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream that should be used to treat sBCC is reproduced in Table 1 as follows.

Table 1. Amount of Aldara Cream to Use for sBCC

Target Tumor Diameter Size of Cream Droplet to be Approximate Amount of Used (diameter) Aldara to be Used 0.5 to < 1.0 cm 4 mm 10 m 1.0 to < 1.5 cm 5 mm 25 mg . 1.5 to 2.O cm 7 mm 40 mg [00039] According to the Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007, contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided and warns that Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is not for oral, ophthalmic or intravaginal use.
[00040] Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is packaged in single-use packets or sachets, with 12 packets supplied per box. Patients should be prescribed no more than 3 boxes (36 packets) for the 6-week treatment period. Unused packets and partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused. See Aldara Package Insert (Label) Revised: March 2007 (Attachment VIII).
[00041] Thus, to date, the FDA has approved imiquimod 5% cream, commercially available under the brand name Aldara , to treat dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, namely, the topical treatment of: (1) external genital and perianal warts, i.e., condyloma acuminate, in patients 12 years or older,; (2) clinically typical, nonhyperkeratotic, nonhypertrophic AKs on the face or scalp in immunocompetent adults; and (3) biopsy-confirmed, primary sBCC in immunocompetent adults.
[00042] More recently, lower dosage strength formulations of imiquimod cream have been developed for use in effectively treating AKs and EGWs, which contain imiquimod in an amount PMB 404547.1 11 Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) by weight of between about 1% to about 4.25%, and preferably about 2.5% or about 3.75%. In conjunction with these lower dosage strength formulations, the treatment regimens for AKs and EGW have been uniquely shortened and simplified. These reduced dosage strength formulations and modified treatment regimens are disclosed in (1) U.S. Patent Application No. 12/636,613, (2) U.S. Patent Application No. 12/771,076, (3) PCT Publication No.
WO/2010/080345, (4) PCT
International Application No. PCT/US2009/067759, (5) PCT International Application No.
PCT/US2010/33245, (6) Canadian Patent No. 2,649,893, issued on August 3, 2010 and entitled "Lower Dosage Strength Imiquimod Formulations and Short Dosing Regimens for treating Actinic Keratosis", (7) the Zyclara Package Insert (Label) (Attachment IX) for AK treatment with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, (8) the proposed Zyclara Package Insert (Label) (Attachment X) submitted to the FDA for EGW treatment with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream, (9) the Zyclara Canada Product Monograph (Attachment XI) for AK
treatment with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, (10) the proposed Zyclara Canada Product Monograph (Attachment XII) submitted to Health Canada for EGW treatment with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, (11) the proposed Zyclara Package Insert (Label) (Attachment XIII) for submission to the FDA for AK treatment with a pump pre-filled with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%, (12) the proposed Zyclara Canada Product Monograph (Attachment XIV) for submission to Health Canada for AK treatment with a pump pre-filled with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%, and (13) the draft Zyclara Package Insert (Label) (Attachment XV) for submission to the FDA for AK treatment with a pump pre-filled with Zyclara (imiquimod) 2.5% cream, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[00043] As discussed in U.S. Patent Application, Serial No. 12/771,076, and PCT
International Application No. PCT/US2010/33245, a patient diagnosed with EGW
can apply an effective amount of a lower strength formulation of imiquimod cream, such as a 2.5% or a 3.75%
w/w formulation, to the wart area once a day for up to 8 weeks to achieve at least partial, if not complete, clearance of the wart.
[00044] Results from a Phase III program evaluating imiquimod 3.75% and 2.5%
creams for the treatment of EGW, applied once daily for up to 8 weeks, demonstrated that both dosage strengths were well-tolerated and more efficacious than placebo. According to investigators conducting the study, strong efficacy results with the 3.75% unique formulation along with an PMB 404547.1 12 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) enhanced safety profile were observed. More specifically, of those who achieved initial complete clearance and entered the 12-week follow-up, complete clearance was sustained in about 69.6%
of the subjects on Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream. As to the safety profile, a low incidence of treatment-related adverse events such as itching (2.5%), burning (5.8%) or pain (6.8%) at the application sites were observed, and no treatment-related reported systemic adverse events of headache or flu-like symptoms were observed. These surprising data were included in a New Drug Application (NDA) accepted for review by the FDA for the use of Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream in an eight-week treatment regimen for the treatment of EGW.
[00045] With respect to AK treatment, the FDA, on March 30, 2010, approved a topical 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, commercially available under the brand name Zyclara , to treat clinically visible or palpable actinic keratosis lesions (AKs), of the full face or balding scalp in immunocompetent adults. This newly approved dosing regimen with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream to treat AKs is a novel 6-week treatment regimen involving three cycles, that are equal in duration. In the first cycle of the 6-week treatment regimen, the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream is applied daily for two weeks to the targeted area, i.e., the full face or balding scalp diagnosed with AKs. In the second cycle of the 6-week treatment regimen designated as a rest period cycle, the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream is not applied to the targeted area. In the third or final cycle of the 6-week treatment regimen, the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream is again applied daily for two weeks to the targeted area. This unique 6-week treatment regimen to treat AKs with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream is referred to as a "2-week x 2-week x 2-week" or simply a "2 x 2 x 2" treatment regimen. See Zyclara Package Insert (Label) (Attachment IX) attached hereto. See also the proposed Zyclara Package Insert (Label) for Zyclara (imiquimod) 2.5% cream to treat AKs in accordance with the 2 x 2 x 2"
treatment cycle (Attachment XV).
[00046] Alternatively, a unique 9-week treatment regimen may be employed to treat AKs with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream or Zyclara (imiquimod) 2.5% cream, wherein the 9 week treatment regimen involves three cycles as follows: "3-week x 3-week x 3-week" or simply a "3 x 3 x 3" treatment regimen. Like with the 2 x 2 x 2 treatment regimen, the Zyclara cream is applied daily to the targeted or treatment area in the first and third cycles, i.e., applied daily PMB 404547.1 13 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) during the first and last 3-week cycles. However, during the second or middle 3-week cycle, it too is a rest period wherein no Zyclara cream is applied during the second cycle.
[00047] One of the unique benefits associated with this new and improved treatment regimen, the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream serendipitously treats sub-clinical AKs (not clinically visible - not initially detected) located in the targeted treatment area at the same time of treatment of clinically visible AKs. Because the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream is applied to the "entire" face or "entire" balding scalp diagnosed with clinically visible AKs, unlike with current Aldara treatment, the sub-clinical AKs within such treatment area are simultaneously treated with the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream during this "2 x 2 x 2"
treatment regimen of the clinically visible AKs. These previously unseen AKs, that could appear during treatment, may therefore clear before they have a chance to develop further as a result of this unique "2 x 2 x 2" treatment regimen with Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream.
[00048] The drug imiquimod, contained in both Aldara and Zyclara , is an immune response modifier. Chemically, imiquimod is known as 1-(2-methylpropyl)-1H-imidazo [4,5-c]quinolin-4- amine or 1 -isobutyl-lH-imidazo [4,5-c]-quinolin-4-amine.
Imiquimod has a molecular formula of C14H16N4 and a molecular weight of 240.3. The chemical structural formula for imiquimod is as follows:

N \

C: , \--<
CH
[00049] Common to each of the FDA-approved treatments with imiquimod for treating EGWs, AKs and sBCC, the correct amount of cream or a specific unit dose to be applied each time by the patient is required for effective therapy. Also common to each of such FDA-approved treatments with imiquimod, is the inconvenient and imprecise use of single-use packets or sachets to apply the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical creams to the treatment areas.

PMB 404547.1 14 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00050] For example, if the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream or Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream is applied too thickly or generously, the over dosage can exacerbate unwanted site reactions or local skin reactions, such as erosions or ulcerations, causing pain or dysfunction (e.g., of the foreskin or urethra), and cause undesirable systemic absorption of the imiquimod leading to flu-like symptoms and headaches. Moreover, if the patient is not careful, the patient will inadvertently apply residual Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream or Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream to other areas of the body compounding over dosage issues that can further exacerbate the unwanted side effects.
[00051] If, however, too little imiquimod cream is applied to the targeted areas, the patient may not achieve the maximum level or even an effective level of therapeutic benefit.
[00052] Also common to each of the FDA-approved treatments with imiquimod for treating EGW, AK and sBCC, the pharmaceutical concentration and stability of the imiquimod formulation provided to the patient must be maintained throughout the duration of the treatment, which could be for as long as 16 weeks when treating EGWs and AKs with Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream or for up to 8 weeks when treating EGWs with Zyclara 3.75%
(imiquimod) cream or for up to 6 weeks when treating sBCC with Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream. Thus, the storage devices should not adversely impact the stability, uniformity, dosing concentration or dosing technique of the pre-filled topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation.
[00053] Each gram of Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream contains 50 mg of imiquimod and each gram of the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream contains 37.5 mg of imiquimod. The Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream and the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream are each formulated in an off-white oil-in-water vanishing cream base consisting of isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.
The Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream is packaged in single-use packets or sachets, each containing 250 mg of cream, equivalent to 12.5 mg of imiquimod. The Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream is packaged in single-use packets or sachets, each containing 250 mg of cream, equivalent to 9.375 mg of imiquimod.

PMB 404547.1 15 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00054] Unfortunately, single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream are not without drawback. There are several disadvantages associated with providing an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream to a patient in a single-use packet or sachet.
Single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream are, for example, notoriously messy, difficult and clumsy to use, and more importantly notably imprecise.
These known drawbacks can lead to needless product waste, overdosing, inadequate dosing, failed compliance, contamination and/or passive (unintended) transfer to other areas of the patients' bodies, such as the eyes, ears, nose, mouth and vagina.
[00055] To underscore these drawbacks, patients often fail to apply the appropriate dosage amount or to ensure that all of the imiquimod cream is squeezed out of the single-use packet or sachet during application to the treatment area. Consequently, patients are frequently under-dosed or over-dosed, which can lead to poor patient compliance.
[00056] This problem is recognized in the FDA-approved Labels and Health Canada-approved Labels for both the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream and the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, as well as in the proposed FDA Labels and Health Canada Labels for the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream and in the draft FDA-Label for Zyclara (imiquimod) 2.5% cream, each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. See, for example, Attachments VIII and XV, respectively. In each of the FDA-approved and FDA-proposed Labels and in each of the Health Canada-approved and Health Canada-proposed Labels, the prescriber is clearly instructed to demonstrate the proper application technique for the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, the Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream and the Zyclara (imiquimod) 2.5% cream, respectively, to the patients to minimize or avoid these drawbacks. Thus, dosing inconsistencies and product waste associated with single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream are problematic, common and cause for concern.
[00057] Another drawback associated with single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream concerns excessive contact with and improper application technique of the dispensed imiquimod pharmaceutical creams from the single-use packets or sachets by the patients. Because imiquimod is an immune response modifier, minimal patient contact and proper application technique is important to avoid imiquimod cream PMB 404547.1 16 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) contamination, imprecise dosing, product waste, passive transfer to other parts of the patient's body that are outside of the treatment area, such as the eyes, ears, nose, mouth and vagina. These problems are also recognized in each of the FDA-approved, Health Canada-approved and proposed Labels wherein each Label (a) instructs the patients to thoroughly wash their hands "before" and "after" imiquimod cream application, (b) cautions that topical imiquimod creams contact with eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided, and (c) warns that topical imiquimod creams are not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use. See Attachments VIII-XV, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[00058] In yet another drawback, single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream can be very difficult and cumbersome to use, especially when elderly patients are involved. Opening a single-use packet or sachet pre-filled with a topical imiquimod cream to dispense the imiquimod cream to "only" the targeted area without excessive handling or passive transfer can in some instances present real application technique challenge to those patients inflicted with, for example, limited dexterity, crippling arthritis, vision loss and/or visual acuity loss, which are commonly observed in elderly patients.
[00059] In still another drawback, needless product waste often occurs with single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod cream. Clear instruction to patients provides that undispensed imiquimod cream and unopened individual packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod cream must be discarded. This particular drawback is highlighted in all Labels, the FDA-approved and proposed Labels and the Health Canada approved and proposed Labels for Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream and Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, respectively. As stated above, and according to such Labels, unopened and partially used single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod cream must be discarded and not reused. See Attachments VIII-XII. See also Attachments XIII-XV.
[00060] In yet another drawback associated with single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with a topical imiquimod cream, the single use packets or sachets can be easily lost or misplaced due to the fact that several single-use packets or sachets must be purchased to complete a full course of therapy. This drawback and inconvenience can cause further product waste and needless elevated treatment costs due to necessary product replacement. More seriously, this PMB 404547.1 17 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) drawback and inconvenience can lead to failed patient compliance and ineffective imiquimod therapy.
[00061] In still another drawback associated with such single-use packets or sachets, imiquimod cream degradants may develop over time as a result of storage in the single-use packets or sachets. This drawback can cause an adverse effect on overall efficacy and/or stability of the imiquimod cream formulations packaged within the single-use packets or sachets.
[00062] Thus, given the numerous drawbacks associated with single-use imiquimod cream packets or sachets, there is a real need for a simple, safe, clean, easy-to-use, compact, reliable and all-in-one storage system for dispensing topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations that: (i) can dispense a controlled and precise amount of imiquimod cream each and every time the topical imiquimod formulation is applied to a treatment area, (ii) is easy and convenient for any patient, young or old, to use; (iii) improves imiquimod therapy compliance and effectiveness, (iv) provides the same unit dose, such as approximately 250 mg of imiquimod formulation, per each actuation, i.e., a reproducible dose amount, so that an effective dose is administered each and every time; (v) does not interfere with or hinder imiquimod application technique, (vi) minimizes if not eliminates product waste and product loss, (vii) minimizes if not eliminates excessive patient contact to avoid passive transfer; (viii) minimizes and/or prevents degradant formation during imiquimod formulation storage; and (ix) is compatible for use with topical semi-solid imiquimod formulations, for example, topical 2.5%, 3.75%
and 5% weight to weight imiquimod creams, for treating dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as external genital warts, perianal warts, actinic keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinoma.

Summary of the Invention [00063] The present invention overcomes certain of the above-mentioned problems and drawbacks of the present state of the art of topical imiquimod therapy using single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream through the development of a novel and unique storage and dispensing system that includes a pump or dispensing package pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation (hereinafter, a "pump system"), preferably a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, in a selected dosage strength for dispensing a plurality of precisely measured unit-doses of the imiquimod formulation over pump PMB 404547.1 18 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) life, in which each precisely measured unit dose dispensed is consistent in uniformity and amount, for effectively treating dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as external genital warts or perianal warts (EGWs), actinic keratosis or actinic keratoses (AK or AKs) or superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC).
[00064] Uniquely, the novel pump systems of the present invention are clean and sanitary, safe and simple and easy to use. In addition, the novel and unique pump systems of the present invention are compact (hand held) and easy to store, they are reliable, they minimize product waste, and they improve application technique of the dispensed topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations when treating dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC.
[00065] In view of these and other novel and unique features of the pump systems of the present invention, it is believed that the effectiveness and benefits of topical imiquimod therapy can now be maximized and that certain if not all drawbacks associated with the use of single-use packets or sachets to deliver topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream can now be minimized if not eliminated.
[00066] The unique pump systems of the present invention include, inter alia, a dispensing package that has a tubular main body portion and a manually-operated airless pumping device mounted on the main body portion. The main body portion of the dispensing package defines a fluid storage chamber. The airless pumping device defines a dispensing duct which terminates in a self-closing discharge orifice. In alternative embodiments, the airless pumping device can include a cap or cover for sealing or covering the discharge orifice. The cap or cover can be operated automatically or manually.
[00067] The pump system of the present invention further includes a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream formulation, which is disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the main body portion of the dispensing package. The system is constructed such that manual operation of the airless pumping device causes a portion of the imiquimod cream to be withdrawn from within the fluid storage chamber into the dispensing duct thereby causing the self-closing PMB 404547.1 19 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) discharge orifice to open and to dispense, per actuation, a predefined, uniform and precisely measured unit-dose amount of a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream formulation from the dispensing package.
[00068] Thus, the novel pump systems of the present invention now afford patients with the unique advantage of applying a consistent, precisely measured and uniform unit-dose of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation from a clean, safe, easy and simple to use, compact and reliable pump system to a treatment area per each application, so that application technique and patient compliance are improved and the effectiveness and benefits of topical imiquimod therapy are maximized, while minimizing (a) imprecise or inconsistent dosing amounts, i.e., under-dosing or over-dosing, (b) unwanted passive transfer of the dispensed topical imiquimod cream due to improper handling of the imiquimod cream and poor application technique, (c) imiquimod cream waste, and (d) unused product and/or product loss, each of which can contribute to poor patient compliance and less effective, if not ineffective, topical imiquimod therapy.
[00069] Preferably, a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between about 1% and about 10% w/w and more preferably a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between about 1% and about 5%. Even more preferably, the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations can contain imiquimod in an amount by weight of between about 1% and 4.25% w/w, and most preferably, the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations can contain imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5%, about 3.75% or about 5%.
[00070] In a preferred embodiment, the fluid storage chamber formed in the main body portion of the dispensing device is adapted and configured for storing about 15 grams of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, namely, a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream formulation, e.g., Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream or a 2.5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream described herein. In alternative constructions, the fluid storage chamber can be adapted and configured for storing about 7.5 grams of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream PMB 404547.1 20 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) formulation, namely, Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75%
cream or a 2.5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream described herein.
[00071] It should be understood by those versed in this art that the pump systems of the present invention can be pre-filled with any suitable topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as a cream, an ointment, a lotion, a balm, a salve or the like, that can be effectively dispensed there from in accordance with the teachings of the present invention without departing from the purpose or scope of the present invention. Thus, when the pump systems of the present invention are described as being pre-filled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, such description is done so for exemplary purposes without intent to be bound to any particular topical semi-solid imiquimod dosage form or formulation.
[00072] It is envisioned that certain constructions of the present invention further include a take-up piston which is slidably disposed within the tubular main body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber. The take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume of imiquimod cream formulation dispensed from the dispensing package, i.e., the unit-dose amount.
In constructions wherein the take-up piston defines a portion of the fluid storage chamber, it can be positioned during assembly to established the desired volume of the fluid storage chamber. For example, if it is desired to pre-fill the dispensing device with 15 g of an imiquimod cream, the piston can be initially positioned during the filling operation at a distance from the top of the main body portion of the dispensing package such that the volume of the fluid storage chamber corresponds to the volume required to hold 15 g of imiquimod cream. Alternatively, if 7.5 grams of cream is to be stored, the piston can be moved the appropriate distance towards the top of the main body portion of the dispensing package to accommodate 7.5 g of imiquimod cream. Of course, it should be appreciated by those versed in this art that the imiquimod pump systems of the present invention contemplate functional fluid storage chambers that can accommodate any desired volume of imiquimod cream, including fluid storage chambers that can hold and store volumes greater or lesser than 7.5 g or 15 g of imiquimod cream, so long as the objectives of the present invention are not defeated.

PMB 404547.1 21 Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) [00073] Preferably, with each operation of the pumping device, an amount of the imiquimod cream formulation which is within about 15% of the predefined unit dose is discharged from the dispending device per actuation. Still further, after multiple operations of the pumping device, the overall average of the dose value is within about 10% of the predefined unit dose per actuation. In certain constructions, it is envisioned that the predefined unit dose amount dispensed per actuation is about 250 mg, and more preferably about 240 mg.
[00074] It is preferred that no more than about 5 manual actuations of the pumping device are required to effectively prime the pumping device and start observing the discharging of imiquimod cream formulation from the self-closing discharge orifice.
[00075] Following the initial operation or priming of the pumping device, imiquimod cream uniquely remains within the dispensing duck, i.e., the pump is now primed. Preferably, about 85% or more of the imiquimod cream contained within the dispensing duck of the pumping device following each actuation remains in the dispensing duck during storage and prior to the next actuation by the patient, so that the same uniform and consistent unit dose amount is dispensed per each actuation, even when a pump system of the present invention has been stored (static - not actuated) for a few days or a few weeks between actuations, consistent with the prescribed treatment regimens and/or rest periods taken when treating a diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as, external genital warts, perianal warts, actinic keratosis or superficial basal cell carcinoma, with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation as described herein.
[00076] The present invention is further directed to a pump system for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as genital warts or perianal warts, actinic keratosis or superficial basal cell carcinoma, which includes, inter alia, a dispensing package that is pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as an imiquimod cream formulation. The dispensing package includes a lower subassembly and an upper subassembly. The lower subassembly has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed. The upper subassembly is mounted upon the lower subassembly and includes a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism. The dispensing head has an internal fluid passage or discharge duct formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet. The PMB 404547.1 22 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) dispensing head also includes a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism. The dispensing package may further include a cap to seal or cover the dispensing head or nozzle.
[00077] The topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, e.g., an imiquimod cream formulation, is disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package.
Operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the imiquimod cream into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispending head wherein the pressure of the dispensed cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging a predetermined final unit dose of imiquimod cream from the dispensing head.
[00078] In certain preferred embodiments, the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber. The take-up position is arranged such that it moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume of imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package, i.e., the unit dose amount, as discussed above.
[00079] In a pump system for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, the pump system includes a dispensing package that has a tubular main body portion and a manually-operated airless pumping device mounted on the main body portion. The main body portion of the dispensing package defines a fluid storage chamber which is in fluid communication with a dispending duct which is defined in the pumping device and that terminates in a discharge orifice.
[00080] The pump system of the present invention further includes a mechanism for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not in use and a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, e.g., an imiquimod cream formulation, that is disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in main body portion of the dispensing package. Wherein, manual operation of the airless pumping device causes a portion of the PMB 404547.1 23 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) imiquimod cream to be withdrawn from within the fluid storage chamber and a predefined unit dose of imiquimod cream to be dispensed from the discharge orifice of the dispensing package.
Preferably, the mechanism for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not in use includes a shutter element that has a self-closing orifice. Alternatively or additionally, the mechanism for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not in use can include a cap, a cover or a plug.
[00081] The present invention is also directed to methods for treating dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions with the novel and unique pump systems pre-filled with topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations. Generally speaking, the methods of the present invention comprise treating a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation dispensed from a novel and unique imiquimod pump system of the present invention in accordance with effective treatment regimens, such as those treatment regimens described herein. For example, the methods of the present invention comprise (1) actuating a primed dispensing pump system pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation to dispense there from an effective precisely measured unit-dose amount of the pre-filled topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation for treating a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, wherein the unit-dose amount dispensed per each actuation is the same effective precisely measured unit-dose amount for consistent dose application over the course of the treatment regime, and (2) applying the dispensed unit-dose amount to a treatment area diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition in accordance with the treatment regimen to treat the diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition.
[00082] It of course should be understood that the methods of the present invention contemplate the use of any suitable topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, preferably imiquimod pharmaceutical creams, wherein the imiquimod is present in an amount by weight of about 1% to about 10% w/w, and more preferably in an amount by weight of about 1%
to about 5% w/w, and even more preferably in an amount by weight of about 2.5%
w/w, about 3.75% w/w and about 5% w/w.

PMB 404547.1 24 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00083] It should also be understood, as discussed above, that the methods of the present invention envision treatment of dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions such as external genital warts and/or perianal warts (EGW5), actinic keratosis (AKs) and superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) in accordance with effective treatment regimens such as those described here in throughout.
[00084] Thus, when practicing the pump systems of the present invention, each unit-dose amount dispensed from an imiquimod pump system per each actuation is the same precisely measured unit-dose amount, preferably pre-selected at the time of pump fill, so that the same precisely measured unit-dose amount of the pre-filled topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation is delivered to the targeted treatment area per each application in accordance with an effective treatment regimen, so that the effectiveness and benefits of topical imiquimod treatment of a treated dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, are maximized and the drawbacks associated with single-use imiquimod packets or sachets are minimized, if not eliminated.
[00085] To further illustrate certain unique advantages of the pump systems of the present invention, once such a pump system pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as a 3.75% w/w imiquimod cream as described herein, is primed, each pre-selected unit-dose amount of the 3.75% w/w imiquimod cream dispensed there after will be repeatedly and consistently dispensed over pump life. Thus, if the pre-selected unit-dose amount to be delivered per actuation is about 240 mg, each single actuation of a primed pump system will consistently deliver about 240 mg of the 3.75% imiquimod cream.
[00086] Of course, it should be appreciated that the number of single unit-doses that will be dispensed over pump life will be a function of the total pre-fill volume and the pre-selected unit-dose amount. Thus, if the pre-fill volume is, e.g., 15 g, and the pre-selected unit-dose amount per actuation or pump is about 240 mg, such a pre-filled pump will have the ability to deliver about 62 unit-doses of imiquimod cream at about 240 mg/pump over pump life. If, however, the pre-fill pump volume is, e.g., 7.5 g, such a pre-filled pump will have the ability to deliver about 31 unit-doses of imiquimod cream at about 240 mg/pump over pump life.

PMB 404547.1 25 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00087] Thus, a pump system of the present invention pre-filled with about 15 g of, for example, a 3.75% w/w imiquimod cream or a 5% w/w imiquimod cream, can accommodate, for example, the following two treatment regimens for treating EGWs when each unit-dose dispensed is: (1) single unit doses of about 240 mg of a 3.75% imiquimod cream/pump that is to be applied daily for up to 8 weeks or for up to a total of about 56 single unit-doses of 3.75% imiquimod cream (56 individual pumps) over the course of the treatment regimen; or (2) single unit-doses of about 240 mg of a 5% imiquimod cream/pump to be applied three times a week for up to 16 weeks or for up to a total of about 48 single unit-doses of 5% imiquimod cream (48 individual pumps) over the course of the treatment regimen. On the other hand, if a pump system of the present invention is prefilled with about 7.5 g of, for example, a 3.75% w/w imiquimod cream or a 5% w/w imiquimod cream, such a pre-filled pump can accommodate the following two treatment regimens for treating AKs or sBCC when each unit-dose dispensed is:
(1) single unit doses of about 240 mg of a 3.75% imiquimod cream/pump applied daily in accordance with a 2 x 2 x 2 treatment regimen to treat AKs or for up to a total of about 28 single unit-doses of 3.75%
imiquimod cream (28 individual pumps) over the course of the 2 x 2 x 2 treatment regimen for AK treatment; or (2) single unit-doses of about 240 mg of a 5% imiquimod cream/pump applied five times a week for up to 6 weeks to treat sBCC or for up to a total of about 30 single unit-doses of 5% imiquimod cream (30 individual pumps) over the course of the treatment regimen for sBCC treatment.
[00088] It should be appreciated that the above is described when only a single pump for dispensing an unit-dose amount of about 240 mg/unit-dose is to be applied during the appropriate treatment regimen. However, when a unit-dose of about 480 mg/unit-dose is required per application in accordance with an appropriate treatment regimen, two pumps or actuation will be required (if the pre-set unit dose per pump is about 240 mg/pump) to deliver the necessary 480 mg unit-dose per application and that at least two 7.5 g or at least two 15 g pumps should be prescribed and dispensed to complete the prescribed treatment regimen when appropriate. Thus, it should be realized by those of skill in the art that the number of pump systems pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation that are to be prescribed and dispensed will, of course, depend upon (1) the pre-fill volume of the pump system, (2) the precisely measured amount of the unit-dose dispensed per pump or actuation, and (3) the appropriate PMB 404547.1 26 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) treatment regimen selected to treat a treatment area diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs. AKs or sBCC.
[00089] To illustrate further, a method of the present invention contemplates treating a patient diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, wherein such method includes: (1) priming a pump system pre-filled with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, e.g., an imiquimod cream, to prepare the pump system to dispense a plurality of predefined, precisely measured and consistent unit-doses of the topical imiquimod formulation to treat the diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal condition in accordance with an appropriate treatment regimen; (2) pumping the primed pump system no more than twice to dispense one of the predefined and precisely measured unit-doses onto a treatment area diagnosed with the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition in accordance with an appropriate treatment regimen, (3) rubbing the dispensed unit dose amount of topical imiquimod cream into the treatment area until the dispensed unit-dose is no longer visible, (4) leaving the rubbed-in unit dose on the treatment area for a sufficient treatment period in accordance with the appropriate treatment regimen, for effectively treating the diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal condition; and (5) repeating the above-recited pumping or actuating step (2), the above-recited rubbing step (3) and the above-recited leaving step (4) a number of times as specified by the appropriate treatment regimen to effectively treat the diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition and to maximize the benefit of topical imiquimod treatment.
[00090] When practicing the methods of the present invention, it is preferable for the patient to wash his/her hands with mild soap and water before and after dispensing each prescribed unit-dose from an imiquimod pump system of the present invention.
It is also preferable to wash the treatment area diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with soap and water and to allow the washed treatment area to dry before dispensing the prescribed unit-dose from the pump system and applying such dispensed unit-dose to the targeted treatment area. Also, when carrying out the methods of the present, it is preferable to avoid contacting the dispensed unit-dose with the eyes, lips, nostrils, mouth and/or vagina of the patient.

PMB 404547.1 27 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00091] More specifically, a method of the present invention comprises applying a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and preferably applying a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, dispensed from an airless pump system of the present invention, equipped with a cap for protecting the dispensing head, to a treatment area of a patient diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition. More particularly, this one such method comprises (a) washing a treatment area diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition where the imiquimod cream will be applied with mild soap and water, (b) allowing the washed treatment area to dry, (c) washing the hands of the patient and allowing the washed hands to dry, (d) removing the cap from the pump system prefilled with a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream, (e) tilting the pump system for dispensing the imiquimod cream there from, (f) priming the pump system by firmly pressing the top of the pump or dispensing head all the way down up to about five times as needed until the imiquimod cream appears at the dispensing head outlet, (g) dispensing the primed imiquimod cream from the dispensing head into a paper tissue and then discarding such dispensed cream, (h) pressing the top of the pump system or dispensing head all of the way down up to two times as needed to dispense a precisely measured unit-dose of the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream into the hand of the patient, (i) applying the precisely measured unit-dose of the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream to the washed and dried treatment area in accordance with a prescribed treatment regimen for treating the treatment area diagnosed with the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, (j) rubbing the applied unit-dose all the way into the washed and dried treatment area, (k) re-washing the hands of the patient after the unit-dose has been rubbed into the washed and dried treatment area, (1) leaving the rubbed-in imiquimod cream on the treatment area, without wetting or washing the treated treatment area, for up to about 8 hours to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, (m) re-washing the treated treatment area with soap and water after the 8 hours has passed, and (n) repeating the said steps (h) through (m) herein in accordance with a prescribed treatment regimen to dispense and apply precisely measured and reproducible unit-doses of the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream to effectively treat the diagnosed dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, wherein each said unit-dose dispensed from the pump system of the present invention during step (h) is a precisely measured, consistent, reproducible and uniform amount, so that they same dosage amount of the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream is applied each and every time over the course of the prescribed treatment PMB 404547.1 28 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) regimen, thereby avoiding dosing inconsistencies and other drawbacks observed or associated with single-use packets or sachets.
[00092] It is also a feature of the present invention to instruct prescribers and patients as to:
(1) the correct use of the pre-filled imiquimod pump systems and treatment regimens in order to optimally practice the pre-filled imiquimod pump systems of the present invention to effectively treat dermal and/or mucosal associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, with topical imiquimod therapy; (2) the correct way for prescribers to prescribe the pre-filled imiquimod pump systems, including the treatment regimens, of the present invention to effectively treat dermal and/or mucosal associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC; and (3) the correct way for patients in need of therapy to practice the pre-filled imiquimod pump systems in accordance with the present invention to effectively treat dermal and/or mucosal associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, and to maximize the benefits of topical imiquimod therapy.
[00093] The present invention also contemplates the use of instructions provided on, for example, a label, package insert or other communicative materials to teach prescribers and/or patients how to correctly and most effectively prescribe and use, respectively, the pre-filled imiquimod pump systems of the present invention to effectively treat dermal and/or mucosal associated conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, and to maximize the benefits of topical imiquimod therapy.
[00094] Thus, it should now be clear that the present invention uniquely affords a proper, safe, convenient, easy and advantageous way to use the novel pre-filled imiquimod pumps to practice treatment regimens of the present invention to improve patient compliance and to more effectively treat dermal and/or mucosal-conditions, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, with topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations, such as with topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical creams, while mitigating, if not eliminating, the drawbacks associated with the use of single-use packets or sachets pre-filled with topical imiquimod formulations to treat the same skin disorders.

PMB 404547.1 29 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [00095] The above summary of the present invention is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present invention. The description and examples that follow more particularly exemplify illustrative embodiments. In several places throughout the specification, guidance is provided through lists of examples, which examples can be used in various combinations. In each instance, the recited list serves only as a representative group and should not be interpreted as an exclusive list.

Brief Description of the Drawings [00096] So that those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains will more readily understand how to employ the pump systems and methods of the present invention, embodiments thereof will be described in more detail herein below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
[00097] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dispensing package which has been constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[00098] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a lower or first subassembly of the dispensing package of FIG 1, which includes a hollow body along with the take-up piston and base closure member;
[00099] FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of an upper or second subassembly of the dispensing package of FIG. 1, which includes a dispensing head, a finger-operable pump, a holding member and a cap;
[000100] FIG. 4 provides a side elevational view of the finger-operable pump of the upper subassembly, and a cross-sectional view of an o-ring gasket and the hollow body associated with the lower subassembly;
[000101] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the dispensing head used in the dispensing package of FIG. 1, the dispensing head including a body portion and a shutter member;

PMB 404547.1 30 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000102] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the body portion of the dispensing head of FIG.
5; and [000103] FIG. 7 is a perspective view taken from the rear side of the shutter member of the dispensing head of FIG. 5.
[000104] These and other aspects of the subject invention will become more readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of the invention taken in conjunction with the drawings and examples.

Detailed Description [000105] Disclosed herein are detailed descriptions of specific embodiments of the devices, systems and methods for storing and dispensing unit doses of a topical semi-sold imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as an imiquimod cream. It will be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the way in which certain aspects of the invention can be implemented and do not represent an exhaustive list of all of the ways the invention may be embodied. Indeed, it will be understood that the pump systems, devices, methods and package assemblies described herein may be embodied in various and alternative forms.
The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Well-known components, materials or methods are not necessarily described in great detail in order to avoid obscuring the present disclosure.
Any specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the invention.
[000106] Thus, by way of illustrating and providing a more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof, the following detailed description and examples are given concerning the novel methods and compositions.
[000107] Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing quantities, ratios, and numerical properties of ingredients, reaction conditions, and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term "about".

PMB 404547.1 31 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000108] All parts, percentages, ratios, etc. herein are by weight unless indicated otherwise.
[000109] As used herein, the singular forms "a" or "an" or "the" are used interchangeably and intended to include the plural forms as well and fall within each meaning, unless expressly stated otherwise. Also as used herein, "at least one" is intended to mean "one or more" of the listed elements. Singular word forms are intended to include plural word forms and are likewise used herein interchangeably where appropriate and fall within each meaning, unless expressly stated otherwise. Except where noted otherwise, capitalized and non-capitalized forms of all terms fall within each meaning.
[000110] The compound imiquimod is a known antiviral agent that is also known to induce interferon biosynthesis. It can be prepared using the method disclosed in U.S.
Pat. No.
4,689,338, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The compound can be used to treat dermal and/or mucosal-associated conditions, such as external genital and perianal warts (EGWs), actinic keratoses (AKs) or superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC). The amount of imiquimod present in a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation of the present invention will be an effective amount to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, for example, (a) EGWs, (b) AKs or (c) sBCC, as described herein. An example of an effective amount of imiquimod in a formulation of the present invention is between about 1. percent and about 10 percent by weight based on the total weight of a formulation, more preferably between about 2.5% and 5%, and more preferably about 1.25%, 1.5%, 1.75%, 2.0%, 2.25%, 2.5%, 2.75%, 3.0%, 3.25%, 3.5%, 3.75%, 4.0%, 4.25%,, 4.5%, 4.75% and 5%, even more preferably between about 2.0%, 2.25%, 2.5%, 2.75%, 3.0%, 3.25%, 3.5%, 3.75% and 4.0%, and still even more preferably between about 2.5%, 2.75%, 3.0%, 3.25%, 3.5% and 3.75%. Imiquimod formulations of the present invention that contain about 2.5%
imiquimod, about 3.75% imiquimod or about 5% imiquimod by weight based on the total weight of the formulations are most preferred.
[000111] By the term "bioequivalence or bioequivalent", as used herein, it refers to topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations in which they are pharmaceutically equivalent and their bioavailabilities (rate and extent of absorption) after administration in the same molar PMB 404547.1 32 Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) dosage or amount are similar to such a degree that their therapeutic effects, as to safety and efficacy, are essentially the same. In other words, bioequivalence or bioequivalent means the absence of a significant difference in the rate and extent to which imiquimod becomes available from such formulations at the site of imiquimod action when administered at the same molar dose under similar conditions, e.g., the rate at which imiquimod can leave such a formulation and the rate at which imiquimod can either cross the stratum corneum and/or become available at the site of action to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, e.g., EGWs, AKs or sBCC. In other words, there is a high degree of similarity in the bioavailabilities of two topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations (of the same galenic form) from the same molar dose, that are unlikely to produce clinically relevant differences in therapeutic effects, or adverse reactions, or both. The terms "bioequivalence", as well as "pharmaceutical equivalence" and "therapeutic equivalence" are also used herein as defined and/or used by (a) the FDA, (b) the Code of Federal Regulations ("C.F.R."), Title 21, and/or (c) Health Canada.
[000112] By the term "bioavailability or bioavailable", as used herein, it means generally the rate and extent of absorption of imiquimod into the systemic circulation and, more specifically, the rate or measurements intended to reflect the rate and extent to which imiquimod becomes available at the site of action or is absorbed from a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation and becomes available at the site of action. In other words, and by way of example, the extent and rate of imiquimod absorption from a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation of the present invention as reflected by a time-concentration curve of imiquimod in systemic circulation.
[000113] By "pharmaceutical equivalence" or "pharmaceutically equivalent", as used herein, it refers to topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention that contain the same amount of imiquimod, in the same dosage forms, but not necessarily containing the same inactive ingredients, for the same route of administration and meeting the same or comparable compendia or other applicable standards of identity, strength, quality, and purity, including potency and, where applicable, content uniformity and /or stability.
[000114] By "therapeutic equivalence" or "therapeutically equivalent", it is meant herein to mean those topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations which (a) will produce the PMB 404547.1 33 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) same clinical effect and safety profile when practicing treatment regimens to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, namely, EGWs, AKs or sBCC, in accordance with the present invention and (b) are pharmaceutical equivalents, e.g., they contain imiquimod in the same dosage form, they have the same route of administration; and they have the same imiquimod strength. In other words, therapeutic equivalence means that a chemical equivalent of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation of the present invention (i.e., containing the same amount of imiquimod in the same dosage form) when administered to the same individuals in the same dosage regimen will provide essentially the same efficacy and toxicity.
[000115] The topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations, such as the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical creams, according to the present invention can be applied to any suitable location, for example, applied topically to dermal and/or mucosal surfaces. In the case of dermal application, for example, depending on the imiquimod concentration, formulation composition, and dermal surface, the therapeutic effect of imiquimod may extend only to the superficial layers of the dermal surface or to tissues below the dermal surface. Thus, another aspect of the present invention is directed to a method for the treatment of a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition comprising applying to skin one of the imiquimod creams via a pump system of the present invention. As used herein, a "dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition" means an inflammatory, infectious, neoplastic or other condition that involves a dermal and/or mucosal surface or that is in sufficient proximity to a dermal and/or mucosal surface to be affected by a therapeutic agent topically applied to the surface. Examples of a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition include warts, atopic dermatitis, postsurgical scars, lesions caused by a herpes virus, and epidermal neoplasias, such as for example actinic keratosis, pre-actinic keratosis lesions, malignant melanomas, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
[000116] In some embodiments, the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations, e.g., topical imiquimod pharmaceutical creams, are particularly advantageous for use with the pump systems of the present invention for dermal and/or mucosal application for a period of time sufficient to obtain a desired therapeutic effect without undesired systemic absorption of the imiquimod.

PMB 404547.1 34 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000117] In view of the above, it should be understood by those versed in this art that the present invention contemplates pump systems and methods for storing and dispensing consistent and uniform unit dose amounts of an effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and more particularly to pump systems, pre-filled with any effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and methods for delivering a precisely measured unit dose amount of any effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and still more particularly to pump systems pre-filled with an effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, and methods for using a controlled delivery pump to store and dispense multiple unit doses of an effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation for use in treating dermal and mucosal-associated conditions, such as, EGWs, AKs and sBCC. It should therefore be understood by those versed in this art that the present invention also contemplates pump systems pre-filled with an effective topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation that is bioequivalent, pharmaceutically equivalent and/or therapeutically equivalent to, for example, Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream or a 2.5% imiquimod cream or any imiquimod formulation set forth herein, or which meets or has the same imiquimod bioavailability as, for example, Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, Zyclara (imiquimod) 3.75% cream, or a 2.5% imiquimod cream or any other imiquimod formulation set forth herein, as defined by the FDA, the C.F.R. and/or Health Canada.
[000118] For ease of description, the components of this invention are described in an upright operating position, and terms such as upper, lower, front, rear, horizontal, etc., are used with reference to this position. It will be understood, however, that the components of this invention may be manufactured, stored, transported, used and sold in an orientation other than the positions described herein.
[000119] FIGs. illustrating the components show some mechanical elements that are known and will be recognized by one skilled in the art. The detailed descriptions of such elements are not necessary to an understanding of the invention, and accordingly, are herein presented only to the degree necessary to facilitate an understanding of the novel and unique features of the present invention.

PMB 404547.1 35 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000120] Referring now to FIG. 1, which illustrates a dispensing package which has been constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is designated generally by the reference numeral 10. As will be discussed herein below, package 10 is specially adapted for storing and dispensing unit doses of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as an imiquimod cream formulation.
[000121] The dispensing package 10 includes a dispensing head 20 having a projecting, finger-operable pump 22 (see FIGS. 3 and 4) and an external actuator button or plunger 24. The pump 22 is a non-venting type that has a pump chamber in which is disposed a pressurizing piston that can be actuated by pressing down on plunger 24, so as to dispense a quantity of the fluid product from a dispensing orifice or self-closing slit 26, which will be described in greater detail herein below.
[000122] An optional cover or cap 40 may be releasably mounted over dispensing head 20.
The cap 40 is shown as molded from a substantially transparent material.
However, in many applications, the cap 40 is preferably made from any suitable opaque material.
[000123] The dispensing package 10 includes a tubular structure or hollow body 50 for containing the imiquimod cream. The hollow body 50 is illustrated in the figures as being made from a substantially transparent material, such as a transparent thermoplastic material. However, in many applications, the body is preferably made from any suitable opaque material.
[000124] The body 50 most typically would have a circular, transverse cross section.
However, the hollow body 50 may have an oval shape, or some other shape, wherein the internal, transverse cross section is substantially uniform along most of its length.
[000125] As shown in FIG. 2, the bottom of the hollow body 50 has an open end which is normally closed by a base closure member 52, which defines one or more apertures 54. The closure member 52 has a transverse cross-section corresponding generally to the transverse cross section of the hollow body 50. The closure member 52 is typically secured to the bottom of the hollow member 50 by means of a snap-fit engagement, by adhesive, or by other suitable means.
However, prior to securing the closure member 52 to the hollow body 50, a follower or take-up PMB 404547.1 36 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) piston 60 is inserted into the lower, open end of the hollow body 50. The piston sealingly engages the interior surface of the hollow body 50 and is adapted to slidingly move axially upwardly in the hollow body 50. The piston 60 can thus function as a take-up piston for moving toward the pump 22 at the upper, discharge end of the hollow body 50.
[000126] The take-up piston 60 moves toward the pump 22 at the discharge end of the body 50 in response to the discharge of any amount of fluid, such as imiquimod cream, from the body 50 so as to decrease the internal volume of the body 50 by an amount equal to the volume of the amount of fluid product which is discharged, i.e., the unit-dose amount. The movement of the piston 60 is effected by the atmospheric pressure of the ambient air which acts against the exterior, bottom surfaces of the piston 60. It will be appreciated that the vent passages 54 in the bottom end closure member 52 insure that the ambient atmosphere will be in continuous contact with the exterior of the piston 60 regardless of how far the piston 60 travels up in the hollow body 50.
[000127] The particular design and configuration of the take-up piston 60 are matters of design choice consistent with the configuration used for the hollow body 50.
Any suitable conventional or special piston design may be employed. The details of the design per se of such a piston 60 form no part of the present invention. It should be noted that the initial position of the piston within the hollow body 50 is dictated by the total amount of imiquimod cream to be supplied to the patient based on the anticipated dosing regimen. For example, if it is desired to dispense to the patient 15 g of imiquimod cream, the piston would be initially located lower than the setting for 7.5 g of cream.
[000128] The upper, discharge end of the body 50 defines a reduced-diameter neck 56. The upper end of the neck defines an external, peripheral shoulder 58. The side of the neck defines an annular, outwardly open groove 59. The distal end of the neck 56 defines an upwardly projecting, annular rim 57 at the inside diameter of the shoulder 58. In a preferred embodiment, the hollow body 50 is injection molded from a suitable thermoplastic material.
[000129] The hollow body 50, along with the take-up piston 60 and base closure member 52, may be characterized as the lower subassembly or first subassembly.
However, in some PMB 404547.1 37 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) applications, the base closure member 52 may be omitted altogether from the first, or lower, subassembly. In any event, after the lower subassembly has been assembled, it can be filled with the imiquimod cream, and then the additional package components, comprising an upper subassembly or second subassembly as described below, are installed on the filled, first subassembly.
[000130] Referring now to FIG. 3, there is illustrated the second subassembly or upper subassembly, which is designed for being mounted to the lower subassembly and comprises at least three components; a finger operable pump 22, a dispensing head 20; and a holding member 70. The dispensing head 20 may be regarded as part of the pump 22. Additional components are also preferably included in the upper subassembly, and such additional components may include a gasket 80 (FIG. 4) and the cap or cover 40 (FIG. 3).
[000131] The exterior of the pump 22 is designed to be mounted within the holding member 70, along with the gasket 80 if the gasket is employed. Specifically, the pump 22 has a radially extending mounting flange 28 (FIGS. 3 and 4). The pump 22 may also include one or more bosses or ribs (not shown) which are spaced above the pump flange 28 to define an annular recess between the flange 28 and the ribs and can be used to secure the pump 22 to the holding member 70.
[000132] The internal pumping mechanism of the pump 22 may be of any appropriate conventional or special non-venting design. Typically, a conventional, non-venting pump (air-less), such as the pump 22 illustrated in the figures, has an interior chamber (not visible) which has a check valve at the lower end and in which is disposed a pressurizing piston (not visible).
The pressurizing piston is arranged to cooperate with a hollow stem 30 which extends out through the top of the body of the pump 22 and which is received within the pump actuator button 24.
[000133] The stem 30 and the piston within the pump body can move downwardly together in the pump chamber, but the hollow stem 30 can also move for some distance separately relative to the piston, so as to establish communication through the hollow stem 30 between the pump chamber and the actuator button 24. One or more springs (not visible in the figures) act against the piston and/or stem 30 inside the pump body to bias the piston, stem 30, and actuator button 24 PMB 404547.1 38 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) upwardly to an elevated rest position when finger pressure is released. As will be discussed in more detail herein below, when the actuator button 24 is pressed, an unit-dose amount of product is dispensed from the pump 22.
[000134] One conventional non-venting pump that may be employed in accordance with the present invention is the pump designated EV09/240 and sold by Valois S.A., 50 Avenue de L'Europe, 78160 Marly le roi, France. It will be appreciated, however, that the detailed design and operation of the internal components of such a pump, which may be employed for the pump 22 described herein, form no part of the present invention.
[000135] The holding member 70 includes a peripheral, convex shroud 72 providing a pleasing, external configuration. The bottom of the shroud 72 has a laterally projecting flange or shoulder 74. At four locations around the shroud 72 above the flange 74, there are small, outwardly projecting protuberances (not shown) which are adapted to establish a snap-fit engagement in an annular groove formed in the interior bottom of the cap or cover 40. The cap or cover 40 and/or the lower portion of the holding member shroud 72 are resiliently deflectable, so as to accommodate relative movement between the cap 40 and shroud 72 as the cap 40 is installed on the package. The cap 40 and/or shroud 72 deflect sufficiently so that the cap bead can be located below, and adjacent, the protuberances of the holding member shroud 72. This confronting relationship establishes the snap-fit engagement.
[000136] Projecting downwardly from the shroud 72 of the holding member 70 is an annular sleeve 76. See FIG. 3. The sleeve 76 defines an opening, bore, or passage for accommodating the annular neck 56 of the hollow body 50 and for accommodating the upwardly projecting portion of the pump 22.
[000137] An annular flange 78 extends radially inwardly from the holding member annular sleeve 76 for engaging the upper surface of the pump flange 28. See FIG. 3.
The sleeve 76 also includes an inwardly extending bead 77 for being received in the annular groove 59 defined in the hollow body neck 50.

PMB 404547.1 39 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000138] Typically, the pump 22 is initially disposed in the holding member 70, along with the gasket 80, if employed. To this end, the installation is accomplished with the pump actuator 24 initially removed from the pump. Relative movement between the pump 22 and the holding member 77 is effected so as to introduce the pump into the holding member 70 from the bottom end of the holding member.
[000139] As noted above, prior to mounting the two subassemblies together, the lower subassembly is filled with the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as an imiquimod cream formulation. This can be conveniently done pursuant to a conventional or special filling process which is typically performed under vacuum. Preferably, vacuum (i.e., a reduced pressure) is created by a suitable vacuum system around the body 50.
The air below the piston 60 within the body 50 is evacuated through the vent holes/apertures 54 in the base closure member 52 of the body 50. Then the fluid product is discharged from a filling machine into the hollow body 50 through the opening in the body neck 56. Next, with vacuum still enveloping the components, the upper subassembly (comprising the pump 22, holding member 70, gasket 80 if employed, and cap 40 if employed) is moved into position on the lower subassembly hollow body 50 so as to establish the snap-fit engagement between the hollow body 50 and holding member 70.
[000140] The particular process and detailed operation of filling the body 50 and mounting the upper subassembly on the lower subassembly form no part of the present invention.
[000141] When the two subassemblies are properly mounted together as shown in FIG. 1, the pump flange 28 urges the gasket 80 into sealing engagement with the upper end of the body neck rim 57. However, depending upon the materials employed in the construction of the pump 22 and/or body rim 57 or neck 56, the gasket 80 may either be omitted altogether or be included as a unitary part of either the pump flange 28 or the upper end of the body neck 56.
[000142] The set of components provided according to the present invention can be readily manufactured from material which is compatible with the imiquimod cream.
Provided below are the results of a stability studies which have been conducted to ensure certain polymeric materials are compatible with an imiquimod cream.

PMB 404547.1 40 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000143] The set of components can be readily assembled to provide a compact package which is clean, safe, reliable, simple and easy-to-use to dispense consistent and uniform unit-dose amounts of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, such as an imiquimod cream, to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition. Except for the removable cap 40, the components are not readily disassembled, and the completed package protects a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation from degradation, oxidation, and/or external contaminants.
[000144] Referring now to FIG. 5, it provides a cross-sectional view of dispenser head 20.
In the embodiment shown in the FIGs., the dispenser head 20 is made up of two component elements, namely a body 90, FIG. 6, and a shutter 100, FIG. 7. The two elements may be made by injecting suitable plastics materials into appropriate molds. The body 90 is preferably made of a plastics material that is harder or stiffer than the shutter 100.
[000145] The body 90, which is preferably integrally molded in one piece, comprises a push top wall 92 which serves a pusher surface against which one or more fingers of one hand can be applied and can exert a pressing force. In this example, the top wall 92 has a complex shape that is both rounded and inclined. This is an ergonomic shape for the position of a finger with the tip phalanx of the finger placed on the highest portion of the top wall 92. In addition, the body 90 forms a peripheral side skirt 94 which extends from the top wall 92 downwards.
The skirt 94 has a configuration that is also complex, but that is substantially cylindrical.
[000146] Where the top wall 92 is at its highest, the skirt 94 forms a join surface 96 that is exactly plane in this example. The join surface 96 is provided with plurality of openings or slots, as is described below. Shutter 100, described below, is designed to be mounted on the body 90 at the join surface 96.
[000147] The body 90 of dispensing head 20 internally defines a connection sleeve 98 serving to receive the top end of the hollow stem 30 of pump 22. The socket formed by the connection sleeve 98 may be of the force-fitting type or of the snap-fastening type. The rod-receiving socket is extended by a dispensing duct 114 which defines an axial inlet 116. This inlet PMB 404547.1 41 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) is disposed on a vertical longitudinal axis Y which coincides with the axis of the dispenser member and of its actuating rod. Naturally, the inlet 116 is open facing downwards so as to communicate with the socket formed by the connection sleeve 98 in which the top end of the hollow stem 30 of pump 22 is to be engaged.
[000148] In many cases, the body 90, and more generally the dispenser head 20, is mounted to rotate about said vertical axis Y. The dispensing duct 114 also forms a radial passageway 118 which opens out at the join surface 96 via an outlet 120. The outlet 120 and the passageway 118 that connects the inlet 116 to the outlet 120 extend along a dispensing or outlet axis X. The outlet axis X extends substantially perpendicularly to the vertical longitudinal axis Y. However, the axis X may extend slightly or significantly upwards or downwards relative to the axis Y.
[000149] Join surface 96 includes a circular groove 124 which extends from the join surface 96 into the body 90 in substantially the same direction as the outlet axis X.
The groove 124 thus forms a sort of annular trench whose depth extends horizontally.
[000150] As explained below, the function of said groove 124 is to provide sealing with the shutter 100. The shutter 100 forms a dispensing spout 130 internally forming an outlet or dispensing chamber 132. The chamber 132 terminates at self-closing slit 26 that forms a dispensing orifice. The self-closing slit 28 has edges that are in touching leak-tight contact in the rest position, i.e., whenever the chamber 132 does not contain any fluid subjected to a pressure higher than a threshold pressure making it possible to separate the edges of the slit and thus to open the self-closing slit 28. In the embodiment shown in the FIGS., the bottom surface 134 of the dispensing chamber 132 is inclined upwards and thus constitutes a convergence wall suitable for directing the fluid under pressure towards the dispensing orifice.
[000151] Fixing catches 125a and 125b extend from the rear of the shutter 100 and secure the shutter to the body 90 in snap-fit engagement. In the non-limiting embodiment, there are a bottom catch 125a and two side catches 125b. The three catches extend from the rear of the shutter 100 around the sealing lip 126.

PMB 404547.1 42 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000152] The shutter 100 is fitted to the body 90 by causing the catches 125A
and 125b to penetrate into respective holding recesses formed in the body 90. When the shutter 100 is fitted to the body 90, the sealing lip 126 is caused to be pressed into the groove 124 so as to come into leak-tight contact with the two side walls of said groove, and advantageously also with the end-wall thereof. Leak-tight contact is thus obtained at three points that have very good sealing quality, since the lip is in tight-fitting engagement between the two facing side walls.
[000153] Once the package is filled, the priming of the actuator allows the imiquimod product to fill into the pump 22 and the dispensing duck 114. Once the pump 22 is fully primed with imiquimod product, each additional actuation will cause a precise dosage amount of the imiquimod product to be dispensed. Moreover, each actuation causes the take-up piston 60 to rise until ultimately, the piston reaches the top of the package and empties and remaining product.
[000154] A series of trials were conducted to determine the suitability of the dispensing device for use with topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream. A series of pump systems were evaluated for 2.5%, 3.75% and 5% w/w imiquimod creams targeting a pump system that could deliver approximately 250 mg of the product per actuation mimicking the dosage/delivery of the commercially available single use 250 mg packets or sachets.
[000155] Two pump system constructions were evaluated: Albion EV09/1500-30 mL
(hereinafter "Albion") and VP39/70 p1-15 mL Digital Actuator Nova Pump EV09/150 ("Nova").
Like the previously described dispensing package, the Albion pump system includes a tubular base member in which a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream is retained. The Nova pump system stores a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream in an aluminum pouch.
[000156] One difference between these two pumps are how they are designed to operate and the product contact materials used to manufacture the respective pump components. In order to determine which, if either, pump design and product contact components are best suited for consistently and uniformly dispensing precise unit-dose amounts of the 2.5%, 3.75% and 5% w/w imiquimod pharmaceutical creams, even after use interruption and storage for a period of time, a series of performance tests, filling trials and stability studies are conducted.

PMB 404547.1 43 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000157] While the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention can be formulated into any form known to the art, such as a cream, an ointment, a gel or a lotion, it should be understood that such semi-solids may be packaged into the multi-dose, pump systems of the present invention for treatment of a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC. A packaged amount of a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation contemplated by the present invention includes any suitable packaged amount , for completing one or more treatment regimens for treating a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC, such as an amount between about 5 grams and 30 about grams, more preferably about 5 grams, about 7.5 grams, about 10 grams, about 12.5 grams, about 15 grams, about 17.5 grams, about 20 grams, about 22.5 grams, about 25 grams, about 27.5 grams, about 30 grams or more, and more preferably about 7.5 grams and about 15 grams. An actuated unit-dose amount of a topical semi-solid imiquimod formulation that may be dispensed from a pump system of the present invention includes any effective unit-dose amount for treating a prescribed dermal and/or mucosal condition discussed herein above, such as an actuated unit dose amount of about 125 mg to about 500 mg or more, and preferably about 150 mg, about 175 mg, about 200 mg, about 225 mg, about 240 mg., about 250 mg, about 275 mg, about 300 mg, about 325 mg, about 350 mg, about 375 mg, about 400 mg, about 425 mg, about 450 mg, about 500 mg or more, and more preferably about 240 mg or about 250 mg per actuation.
[000158] As indicated herein above, the present invention also contemplates bioequivalent or interchangeable topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations.
By way of an example, bioequivalent or interchangeable dosage strength topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations, as contemplated by the present invention, include topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations that have respective comparable in-vivo serum profiles, i.e., wherein the in-vivo parameters are either the same or may vary up to about 25% or more, when such a 2.5%, 3.75% or 5% topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation is topically administered daily to the same individual in the same dosage regimen in accordance with dosage regimens described herein to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as external or perianal warts, actinic keratosis or superficial basal cell carcinoma. In other words, two or more topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations having the same imiquimod concentration but different formulations will be considered bioequivalent or PMB 404547.1 44 Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) interchangeable if their respective in-vivo parameters are either the same or vary up to about 25% or more, when such topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations are topically administered daily to an individual in the same dosage regimen in accordance with dosage regimens described herein to treat a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, such as EGWs, AKs or sBCC carcinoma.
[000159] By way of an example, bioequivalent or interchangeable 3.75% dosage strength topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations, as contemplated by the present invention, include topical semi-solid 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations that have comparable in-vivo serum profiles, i.e., wherein the following in-vivo parameters are either the same or may vary up to about 25% or more, when approximately 500 mg of each such formulation (about 18.75 mg imiquimod) or less is applied daily for 21 days to an AK treatment area of about 200 cm2 on the face or balding scalp between about day 8 and day 14 and, selected from one or more of the following in-vivo serum profiles:

(a) a Day 21 Tmax of from about 4 hours to about 16 hours and preferably a mean Tmax of about 7.4 hours with a standard deviation ("SD") of about 3.5, a median Tmax of about 9 hours and a geometric mean Tmax of about 6.6 hours and a coefficient of variation ("CV") of about 48%;

(b) a Day 21 Cmax of from about 0.07 to about 0.6 ng/ml and preferably a mean Cmax of about 0.3 ng/ml with a standard deviation of about 0.16, a median Cmax of about 0.35 and a geometric mean Cmax of about 0.27 ng/ml and a coefficient of variation of about 49%;
(c) a Day 21 T112 of from about 9.7 to about 84 hours and preferably a mean T112 of about 29.3 hours with a standard deviation of about 17, a median T112 of about 25.6 hours and a geometric mean T1/2 of about 26 hours and a coefficient of variation of about 58%;

(d) a Day 21 AUCO_24 of from about 1.1 to about 12 ng hr/ml and preferably a mean AUCO_24 of about 6 ng,hr/ml with a standard deviation of about 3, a median AUCO_24 of about 7 ng'hr/ml and a geometric mean AUCO_24 of about 5 nghr/ml and a coefficient of variation of about 52%;
(e) a Day 21 a,z of from about 0.008 hr-1 to about 0.07 hr-1 and preferably a mean Xz of about 0.03 hf-1 with a standard deviation of about 0.01, a median Xz of about 25.6 hr-1 and a geometric mean Xz of about 0.03 hr-1 and a coefficient of variation of about 49%;

PMB 404547.1 45 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) (f) a Day 21 Cmjn of from about 0.06 to about 0.4 and preferably a mean Cmjn of about 0.20 with an SD of about 0.11, a median Cmjn of about 0.19 and a geometric mean Cmjn of about 0.17 and a coefficient of variation of about 55%;
(g) at Day 14/7 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 14 over the trough concentration at Day 7), a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 1.09 with a 90%
confidence interval ("Cl") within a range of between about 0.8 and about 1.5;
(h) at Day 21/14 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 21 over the trough concentration at Day 14), a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 1.33 with a 90%
confidence interval ("Cl") within a range of between about 0.9 and about 1.9;
(i) at Day 22/21 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 22 over the trough concentration at Day 21) a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 0.93 with a 90%
confidence interval ("Cl") within a range of between about 0.6 and about 1.3;

(j) a mean peak imiquimod serum concentration of about 0.323 ng/ml at Day 21;
(k) a Day 21 RAUC of from about 1 to about 7 and preferably a mean RAUC of about 4 with a standard deviation of about 2, a median RAUC of about 3.5 and a geometric mean RAUC of about 3.3 and a coefficient of variation of about 56%;
(1) a Day 21 RCmex of from about 0.5 to about 5 and preferably a mean RCm.,, of about 3 with a standard deviation of about 1.5, a median RCm,% of about 2.7 and a geometric mean RCmaa of about 2.4 and a coefficient of variation of about 54%;
(m) a Day 21 Leff of from about 0.006 hr-1 to about 0.08 hr-1 and preferably a mean LA,zeff of about 0.02 hf 1 with a standard deviation of about 0.02, a median LA.ze ff of about 0.01 hf 1 and a geometric mean Leff of about 0.16 hr-1 and a coefficient of variation of about 97%; and (n) a Day 21 T''eff of from about 8 hr to about 110 hr and preferably a mean T'y'eff of about 55 hr with a standard deviation of about 36, a median T'/'eff of about 50 hr and a geometric mean T''eff of about 42 hr-1 and a coefficient of variation of about 66%.
[000160] By way of another example, bioequivalent or interchangeable topical semi-solid 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations contemplated by the present invention include topical semi-solid 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations that, when approximately 250 mg of each such topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation' (about 9.375 mg imiquimod) or less is applied daily for 21 days to EGWs in the genital/perianal area with a total PMB 404547.1 46 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) wart area of greater than or equal to 100 mm2, provide a comparable in-vivo serum profile selected from one or more of the following:
(a) a Day 21 mean Tmax of about 9.7 hours with a standard deviation ("SD") of about 4.0, a median Tmax of about 12 hours and a geometric mean Tmax of about 8.3 hours and a coefficient of variation ("CV") of about 41%;
(b) a Day 21 mean Cm., of about 0.488 ng/ml with a standard deviation of about 0.368, a median Cm. of about 0.45 and a geometric mean Cmax of about 0.39 ng/mL and a coefficient of variation of about 75%;
(c) a Day 21 T. of from about 6.8 to about 54 hours and preferably a mean Ty, of about 24.1 hours with a standard deviation of about 12, a median T./,, of about 22.8 hours and a geometric mean Ty, of about 21 hours and a coefficient of variation of about 51 %;
(d) a Day 21 AUCO.24 of from about 1.9 to about 14 ng-hr/mL and preferably a mean AUCo_24 of about 6.8 ng.hr/mL with a standard deviation of about 3.6, a median AUCO_24 of about 6.6 ng.hr/mL, and a geometric mean AUCO_24 of about 5.8 ng-hr/mL and a coefficient of variation of about 53%;
(e) a Day 21 Xz of from about 0.013 hi' to about 0.102 h'' and preferably a mean A,z of about 0.037 hr"' with a standard deviation of about 0.02, a median Az of about 0.03 hr-1 and a geometric mean Az of about 0.03 hr-' and a coefficient of variation of about 60%;

(f) a Day 21 Cmin of from about 0.025 to about 0.47 and preferably a mean Cm;n of about 0.158 with an SD of about 0.121, a median Cmin of about 0.14 and a geometric mean Cm;n of about 0.11 and a coefficient of variation of about 77%;
(g) at Day 14/7 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 14 over the trough concentration at Day 7), a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 1.13 with a 90%
confidence interval ("CI") within a range of between about 0.7 and about 1.7;
(h) at Day 21/14 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 21 over the trough concentration at Day 14), a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 0.84 with a 90%
confidence interval ("Cl") within a range of between about 0.5 and about 1.3;
(i) at Day 22/21 (a ratio of the trough concentration at Day 22 over the trough concentration at Day 21) a trough concentration geometric mean ratio of about 1.12 with a 90%
confidence interval ("Cl") within a range of between about 0.7 and about 1.6;
(j) a mean peak imiquimod serum concentration of about 0.488 ng/mL at Day 21;
PMB 404547.1 47 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) (k) a Day 21 RAUC of from about 0.6 to about 7 and preferably a mean RAUC of about 2.2 with a standard deviation of about 1.8, a median RAUC of about 1.8 and a geometric mean RAUC of about 1.7 and a coefficient of variation of about 81 %;
(1) a Day 21 RCm. of from about 0.5 to about 5 and preferably a mean RCm.' of about 2.3 with a standard deviation of about 1.6, a median RCm. of about 1.7 and a geometric mean RC. of about 1.8 and a coefficient of variation of about 70%;
(m) a Day 21 Uzeff of from about 0.006 hr-' to about 0.09 hr' and preferably a mean L),zeff of about 0.04 hf 1 with a standard deviation of about 0.03, a median L91.zeff of about 0.03 hi 1 and a geometric mean Uzeff of about 0.03 h{1 and a coefficient of variation of about 69%;
(n) a Day 21 TY'eff of from about 8 hr to about 111 hr and preferably a mean T~~',ff of about 31 hr with a standard deviation of about 30, a median T''eff of about 22 hr and a geometric mean T''eff of about 23 h" and a coefficient of variation of about 97%;
(o) a Day 21 Cm. in female patients about 61% higher in female subjects than in male subjects (0.676 versus 0.420 ng/mL) and total systemic exposure AUC 0-24 8%
higher in female subjects than in male subjects (7.192 versus 6.651 ng-hr/mL) when data is not dose normalized;
(p) a Day 21 Cmax in female patients about 35% higher than in male subjects (0.583 versus 0.431 ng/mL) and AUC 0-24 about 6% lower in female subjects than in male subjects (6.428 versus 6.858 ng-hr/mL) when using dose normalization to adjust for differences in dosage and reported without subjects who missed an application of study drug during the last week of dosing; and/or (q) a median Tma,, occurring approximately twice as quickly in female subjects (about 6.50 hours) as in male subjects (about 12.0 hours).
[000161] In accordance with the present invention, mean peak serum concentrations are achieved with the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulations of the Examples (see also Attachments I-XV) when topically applied as discussed herein throughout. For example, a mean peak serum concentration of about 0.488 ng/mL is achieved with a 3.75%
dosage strength imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation 202 of Example 21 after about 9.4 mg of imiquimod is applied to the affected treatment area each day for up to 8 weeks.
[000162] Examples of various embodiments of the present invention will now be further illustrated with reference to the following examples. Thus, the following examples are provided PMB 404547.1 48 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) to illustrate the present invention, but are not intended to be limiting thereof. Parts and percentages are by weight unless otherwise specified. Examples of topical imiquimod cream and ointment compositions contemplated by the present invention are described in U.S. Patent No.
4,689,338 and U.S. Patent No. 5,238,944, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. Percent modifications for, e.g., imiquimod and vehicle, to generate imiquimod formulations as described herein are likewise contemplated by the present invention. In addition, the formulations described and disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,655,672, U.S.
Patent Publication No. 2007/0123558, Serial No. 11/276,324, U.S. Patent Publication No.
2007/0264317, U.S.
Serial No. 11/433,471, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0900550 and PCT
Publication No.
W02008098232 (Al), are also contemplated by the present invention and are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.

Pump Performance Attribute Tests [000163] A series of pump performance attribute testing is conducted to assess the best pump design for, for example, by weight 2.5%, 3.75% and 5% w/w imiquimod creams, such as described in Examples 16 and 20. The performance attributes tests and respective acceptance criteria are described below.

A. Priming:
[000164] The purpose of this test is to determine the number of actuations necessary to start observing delivery of the product dispensed from the actuator. Additionally, the number of pump depressions, i.e., the number of depressions/actuations required until the first full dose is delivered is also monitored.
[000165] Acceptance Criteria: The number of actuations to start observing delivery of the product dispensed from the actuator must be less than or equal to 5 actuations.

B. Dosace Reproducibility:
[000166] The purpose of this test is to measure the doses restituted by the pump and verify the consistency of the dose value with time. Pumps are actuated manually.

PMB 404547.1 49 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) (000167] Acceptance Criteria: For each pump, the average of 10 individual dose values must be within about 10% of the pumps nominal value of about 240 mg and each individual dose value must be within about 15% of the pump's nominal value of about 240 mg.

C. Sealine Integrity under Vacuum:
[000168] The purpose of this test is to evaluate the sealing integrity of a specific pump and container configuration when placed under vacuum. The sealing integrity of a pump corresponds to its ability to retain the product in the container and play its role in the closure of the system.
Unprimed pump samples are filled with the product to be tested, are positioned horizontally for about 20 minutes at room temperature in a vacuum chamber at about 24" Hg depression.
[000169] Acceptance Criteria: There must be no visual sign of leakage.
D. Weight Loss at Atmospheric Pressure:
[000170] The purpose of this test is to evaluate the sealing integrity of each pump and container configuration stored under specific conditions. For this test, filled samples are weighed, stored at specific conditions and then weighed again to measure for any weight loss.
[000171] Acceptance Criteria: Weight loss values must typically not exceed about 0.3%
after 4 weeks at room temperature and about 1.0% after about 4 weeks at about 45 C (based on the total weight of the package).

E. Restitution Rate:
[000172] The purpose of this test is to determine the portion of product delivered by a package after the pump can no longer dispense any product and compare it to the quantity of product used to fill the package.
[000173] Acceptance Criteria: The restitution rates depend on the type of package and the type of filling (airless or atmospheric).

F. Dose Throueh Life:

PMB 404547.1 50 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000174] This test measures the dose restituted by the pump/device mechanism during each actuation until the container is empty. Devices are manually actuated.
[000175] Acceptance Criteria: The overall average of the dose value must be within about 10% of the pump's nominal dose value of about 240 mg of product. Each individual dose value must be within about 15% of the pump's nominal dose value. The pump is considered to have met the Dose through life criteria if it provides about 240 mg of product and if it meets restitution rate criteria.

G. Loss of Prime:
[000176] The purpose of this test is to evaluate the ability of a pump to retain its prime over a specific storage time. The loss of prime is defined as the amount of product that returns from the dose chamber back into the container after storage in an upright position.
"Shot" weights are measured before and after storage to determine the loss of prime and the percentage of dose retained.
[000177] Acceptance Criteria: The pump must retain its prime during storage.
The percentage of dose retained (ratio of dose after storage to dose before storage) must be more than about 85% in order to deliver a consistent, uniform and effective dosage amount.

H. Gasket Swelling:
[000178] This test measures the change in thickness of the gasket following storage in contact with the product. Relevant sets of gaskets (two gaskets per set) with the same chemical composition and similar thickness are stored at about 45 C for about 8 weeks containers filled with product to be tested. The samples are stored at about 45 C at about 1, about 4 and about 8 weeks interval are tested for the thickness of the gaskets at about room temperature.
Additionally, the following conditions are observed: gaskets' deformation and color change in product or gaskets; samples will be compared with a control sample.
[000179] Acceptance Criteria: The swelling of the gasket should be not more than about 15%. Also there should be no shrinking and no discoloration of the gasket and the product.

PMB 404547.1 51 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) 1. Misration [000180] The purpose of this test is to check that the pigments in a colored plastic material do not migrate into the customer's formulation. After priming, samples will be stored at about 45 C for about 1 week. On each day, two samples will be actuated and the dispensed bulk will be compared to the control sample. Additionally after about 4 weeks at about 45 C all samples will be emptied and bulk will be compared to the control sample. The dispensed product will be examined and inspected for the presence of pigments that might have migrated from the actuator or for any color modification of the bulk when compared to the bulk dispensed by the control sample.
[000181] Acceptance Criteria: It is considered that migration has occurred if the presence of colored pigments is observed in the tested product when compared to the product dispensed by the controlled samples.

J. Corrosion of the Metal Components:
[000182] The purpose of this test is to assess the compatibility between the active formulation and the pump metal components after being in contact for a specific period of time.
[000183] Corrosion of the Pump Metal Components is defined as the oxidation of pump metal components when exposed to the active formulation. Relevant components (spring(s) and stainless steel ball) will be stored in containers in intimate contact with product, at ambient temperature and elevated temperature (about 45 C/75% RH). Components will be inspected at 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks. Components are inspected for oxidation on the pump metal components at each time point.
[000184] Acceptance Criteria: The results are verified against the reference sample.
K. Discoloration of Formulation:
[000185] The purpose of this test is to assess the compatibility between the product and the pump components after being in contact with the product for a specific period of time.
Discoloration of Formulation is defined as the change of color of active formulation when in contact with pump components for a specific amount of time. The components will be stored in PMB 404547.1 52 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) containers at ambient temperature and elevated temperature (about 45 C/75%
RH). Change of color in the active product will be examined at 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and about 24 weeks at Room Temperature and about 45 C/75% RH.
[000186] Acceptance Criteria: The results are verified against the reference sample.
L. Pouch Compatibility (Nova System Only):
[000187] The purpose of this test is to verify the compatibility of a pouch foil material with the formulation after 4 weeks of aging at about 45 C in terms of welding resistance and physical appearance. After aging, each sample will be cut into two 15 mm strip film and a total of 10 test strips is obtained. Strips will be measured for the split force using the dynamometer. Samples will be visually inspected to verify the absence of physical defects such as de-lamination, blistering or spotting.
[000188] Acceptance Criteria: Pull force that is required to split the welded parts of the foil must be about 1.5 Kg minimum and no physical defects are observed after storage for about 4 weeks at 45 C.

Pump Fillins Trials [000189] A series of pump filling trials were conducted at two different facilities. In both facilities the filling process and equipment were identical. In each process, the cream formulation is filled under vacuum into the container barrel using volumetric dose pumps.
The barrel and the pump head or upper assembly with the actuator is joined ("snapped on") to the pump body under vacuum. This packaging process enables delivery of a precise quantity of product by depression of the pump mechanism, avoiding any contact with air.
[000190] The filling trials as well as any salient observations and conclusions for each trial are described below.

A. Filling Trial #s F008-08 and F009-08 at Facility I
PMB 404547.1 53 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000191] Initial fill trials are conducted on the Albion pump system to determine the capability of the filling equipment to fill the creams and also the flowability of the cream during the filling process. The pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material.
[000192] A fill weight of about 7.5 g and about 15 g are selected for these trial runs. These fill weights correspond to the quantity of cream necessary to provide a full course of therapy to the patient depending on which indication is being treated. The filling trial runs prove that Imiquimod cream about 2.5% w/w (Lot #GJB070) manufactured by 3M, Loughborough, UK, can successfully be packaged using the airless filling process per Valois filling parameters.
[000193] The filling trials prove that the about 2.5% w/w cream can be successfully filled into the pumps. However, it is also noted that filling issues causing lower pump delivery values, i.e., shot weight, are caused by air bubbles entrapped in the bulk cream. This problem is corrected by avoiding introduction of air during the transfer of the product from the storage drum to the filling hopper.
[000194] All performance tests and physical stability screening data support that the Albion Pump Model Albion 30 ml EV09/150 p1 and VP39/70 .tl-15 ml Digital actuator can be successfully filled and warrant further development.

B. Filling Trials #s 2027 through 2324 at Facility II
[000195] These series of trials focuses on selecting which Albion and/or Nova Pump Model to commercialize, pump fill overages that are required to ensure a about 7.5 gm and about 15 gm pump delivery, pump actuator size, use of a cocoon tip, and contact materials to be used in each respective pumps. In addition, several of the package presentations are placed on RT and accelerated conditions to help select the most compatible pump design for Imiquimod about 2.5%, about 3.75% and about 5% w/w cream.
[000196] The trials and corresponding observations are discussed below:
PMB 404547.1 54 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000197] 1.) Filling #s 2022 (about 2.5%) and 2026 (about 3.75%) - about 7.5 g fill weight.
[000198] Albion 15 ml pump with standard actuator, standard piston and about dosing is filled with imiquimod cream about 2.5% w/w (lot #GJJ067) and imiquimod cream about 3.75% w/w (Lot #GJJ068). The piston is made of high density polyethylene and the position of the piston inside the pump is set to deliver about 7.5 g.
[000199] The product-components compatibility are satisfactory but the weight loss for about 4 weeks at about RT and loss of prime at about 1 week are not acceptable in both trials.
[000200] 2.) Filling #s 2023 about (2.5%) and 2027 (about 3.75%) - about 15 g fill Wei .
[000201] Albion 15 ml pump with standard actuator, standard piston and about 150 l dosing is filled with imiquimod cream about 2.5% w/w (lot #GJJ067) and imiquimod cream about 3.75% w/w (Lot #GJJ068). The piston is made of high density polyethylene and the position of the piston inside the pump was set to deliver about 15 g.
[000202] The product-components compatibility is satisfactory but loss of prime at about 2 weeks is not acceptable in both trials.
[000203] 3.) Filling #s 2024 (about 2.5%) - about 7.5 g fill weight.
[000204] Nova 15 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 .tl is filled with about 7.5 g of Imiquimod cream about 2.5% w/w (Lot #GJJ067).
[000205] During the testing it is observed that the pouch material is delaminating and not suitable for this cream product. It is theorized that the high concentration (about 20%) of isostearic acid in the cream formulation causes the delamination of these pouches.
[000206] 4.) Filling #s 2025 (about 2.5%) - about 15 g fill weight.
PMB 404547.1 55 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000207] Nova 30 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 l with pouch is filled with about 15 g of about 2.5% w/w of the cream (Lot #GJJ067).
[000208] On testing, it is observed that the pouch material is delaminating and not suitable for this cream product.
[000209] 5.) Filling #s 2028 (about 3.75%) - about 7.5 g fill weight.
[000210] Nova 15 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 l with pouch is filled with about 7.5 g of about 3.75% of the cream (Lot #GJJ068).
[000211] On testing it is observed that the pouch material is delaminating and not suitable for this cream product.
[000212] 6.) Filling # 2029 (about 3.75%) - about 15 g fill weight.
[000213] Nova 30 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 d with pouch is filled with about 15 g of the cream (Lot #GJJ068).
[000214] On testing, it is observed that the pouch material is delaminating and not suitable for this cream product.
[000215] 7.) Filling # 2060 (about 5.0%) - about 7.5 g fill weight.
[000216] Albion 15 ml piston pump with standard actuator dosage about 150 l with the position of the piston inside the pack set to deliver about 7.5 g is filled with Aldara Cream 5%
w/w (lot #GJF033).
[000217] The product-components compatibility is satisfactory but loss of prime at 2 week is not acceptable.

PMB 404547.1 56 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000218] 8.) Filling # 2061 (about 5.0%) - about 15 g fill weight.
[000219] Albion 15 ml piston pump with standard actuator dosage about 150 p l with the position of the piston inside the pack set to deliver about 15 g is filled with Aldara Cream about 5% w/w (lot #GJF033).
[000220] The product-components compatibility is satisfactory but loss of prime at about 1 week is not acceptable.
[000221] 9.) Filling # 2062 (about 5%) - about 7.5 g fill weight.
[000222] Nova 15 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 gl with pouch is filled with about 7.5 g of Aldara Cream about 5% w/w (Lot #GJF033).
[000223] Delamination of pouch material and loss of prime at about 2 weeks are not acceptable.
[000224] 10.) Filling # 2063 (about 5%) - about 15 fill weight.
[000225] Nova 30 ml with aluminum pouch pack standard actuator about 150 l with pouch is filled with about 15 g of Aldara Cream about 5% w/w (Lot #GJF033).
[000226] Delamination of pouch material and loss of prime at about 2 days are not acceptable.
[000227] 11.) Filling # 2084 (about 2.5%) - about 15 fill weight.
[000228] Albion 15 ml EV09/240 l pump with standard actuator dosage about 240 gl to deliver about 240 mg shot weight is filled with low strength Imiquimod cream about 2.5% w/w (Lot #GJJ067).

PMB 404547.1 57 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000229] All physical test results are acceptable but there is a trend for loss of prime to decrease. However at about 4 weeks, the loss of prime is about 85.2% which is at the lower limit (about 85.0%) of the specification for loss of prime.
[000230] 12.) Filling #s 2085 (3.75%) - about 15 g fill weight.
[000231] Albion 15 ml EV09/ about 240 l pump with standard actuator dosage about 240 pl to deliver about 40 mg shot weight is filled with low strength Imiquimod cream about 3.75%
w/w (lot #GJJ068).
[000232] All the physical test results are acceptable; however loss of prime at 4 weeks testing is at about 78.2% which fails the acceptance criteria limit of about 85.0%.
[000233] 13.) Filling #2103 (5%) - about 15 g fill weight.
(000234] Albion 15 ml EV09/ about 240 l pump with standard actuator dosage about 240 l with the position of the piston inside the pack set to deliver about 15 g is filled with imiquimod cream about 5% w/w (lot #GJF033).
[000235] All the physical test results are acceptable but loss of prime at about 4 weeks testing is at about 79.5% and fails the acceptance criteria limit of about 85.0%.
[000236] Summary of Trials #s 2022 - 2103.
[000237] Based on the results from trials # 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2084, 2085 and 2103, there is a potential for failure for loss of prime using the standard actuator. It is theorized that these failures are attributable to the possibility of drying of the cream at the exposed tip of actuator nozzle.
[000238] To prevent the potential of drying of the cream and also protect the cream from the atmospheric environment, a pump with shutter or cocoon actuator is investigated. However, in PMB 404547.1 58 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) order to utilize the cocoon actuator, the pump size is adjusted to from about 15 mL to about 30 mL.
[000239] Pumps with a cocoon actuator in about 30 mL volume pump are subsequently tested. These pumps also utilize a piston made of low density polyethylene material (standard), while the pumps that are tested previously used high density polyethylene pistons. Initial tests are carried out with pumps with low density polyethylene pistons to check for performance of the pump with the cream.
[000240] 14.) Filling # 2274 (about 3.75%) - about 7.5g fill weight.
Filling # 2275 (about 3.75%) - about 15 g fill wei lght.
[000241] Albion 30 mL pump EV9/ about 240 pl equipped with a cocoon actuator dosage about 240 pl with the piston made up of low density polyethylene are filled at about 7.5 g and about 15 g fill weights using Imiquimod cream about 3.75% w/w (Lot # GJJ068).
The fill weights are determined to be about 10.5 grams with the restitution rate of about 7.5 g and about 18 g with the restitution rate of about 15 g as almost about 3 g of the cream is held back in the dosing chamber. All pumps have their piston moved to the position during the snapping of the actuator unit to avoid empty space on the top of the pump barrel.
[000242] Once again, Study #s 2274 and 2275 utilizing pumps with standard piston made of low density polyethylene material, where as all previous studies are conducted using pistons made up of high density polyethylene material.
[000243] All the physical test results are acceptable and loss prime at about 4 weeks testing is at about 95.8% and about 96.6% respectively thus possibly confirming the earlier theory that the failure for loss prime may be attributed to drying of the cream at nozzle tip once actuated.
The use of the cocoon actuator or shutter surprisingly and unexpectedly, but successfully, corrected the loss of prime issue.
[000244] 15.) Filling #2324 (about 3.75%) - about 7.5g fill weight.
PMB 404547.1 59 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000245] This study is initiated with Albion 30 mL Pump EV9/ about 240 tl and cocoon actuator with piston made of high density polyethylene material (the pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material). The pump is filled with Imiquimod cream about 3.75% w/w (lot #GJJ068). Based on evaluating the restitution rate, it is estimated that approximately 3 g of the cream is left in the pump chamber. As a result, a fill weight of about 10.5g is required to meet about 7.5 g Label claim.
[000246] The main goal of this study is to prove that the change of piston material from low density to high density polyethylene material does not affect the performance of the pump systems of the present invention.

Stress and Stability Testing Results A. Stress Testing/Stability Results [000247] Several observations are made during the stress testing of the about 2.5%, about 3.75% and about 5% w/w imiquimod creams filled in the above filling trials (#
2022 to # 2029).
[000248] The observations are as follows:
[000249] 1. Delamination is observed of the Nova laminated pouch material when it is stored at accelerated conditions (i.e. > about 400 Q. This leads to discontinuing any further development work with this pump model.
[000250] 2. Loss of prime in both Nova and Albion pump models is observed after one week of storage. This is surprisingly corrected by using the Albion pump with cocoon actuator.
B. Stability Testing Results [000251] Several stability programs per ICH guidelines involving a series of pump options, components, fill weights and imiquimod creams are initiated.

PMB 404547.1 60 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000252] Table 2 illustrates the stability studies and the corresponding creams that are used, fill run number, lot number of bulk cream that is used, fill weight, pump model and packaging description.
[000253] Described below is a summary of each of the stability studies that are conducted.
The data collected for each stability study can be found in Attachments I-IV.

Table 2. Imiquimod Cream Stability Studies Table 2 Stability Imiquimod Fill Bulk Fill Study (IMQ) Run Cream Lot Weight Pump Model Package Cream # # Description w/w GW 2.5% IMQ 2022 GJJ067 - 7.5 g Albion 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 2.5% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 l actuator GW 2.5% IMQ 2023 GJJ067 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 2.5% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 l actuator GW 2.5% IMQ 2024 GJJ067 - 7.5 g Nova Pump 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 2.5% EV09/150 - Nova pump with 15mL pouch 15 mL Aluminum pouch GW 2.5% IMQ 2025 GJJ067 - 15 G Nova Pump 15 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 2.5% EV09/150 - Nova pump with 30mL 30 mL Aluminum pouch GW 3.75% IMQ 2026 GJJ068 - 7.5 g Albion 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 3.75% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 l actuator GW 3.75% IMQ 2027 GJJ068 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 3.75% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 l actuator GW 3.75% IMQ 2028 GJJ068 - 7.5 g Nova Pump 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 3.75% EV09/150 - Nova pump with 15mL pouch 15 mL Aluminum pouch PMB 404547.1 61 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Table 2 Stability Imiquimod Fill Bulk Fill Study (IMQ) Run Cream Lot Weight Pump Model Package Cream # # Description w/w GW 3.75% IMQ 2029 GJJ068 - 15 g Nova Pump 15 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 3.75% EV09/150 - Nova pump with 30mL pouch 30 mL Aluminum pouch GW 5% Aldara 2080 GJF033 - 7.5 g Albion 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
906-01 5% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 tl actuator GW 5% Aldara 2081 GJF033 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
906-01 5% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 15mL 150 l actuator GW 5% Aldara 2082 GJF033 - 7.5 g Nova Pump 7.5 g fill in 15 mL
906-01 5% EV09/150 - Nova pump with 15mL pouch 15 mL Aluminum pouch GW 5% Aldara 2083 GJF033 - 15 g Nova Pump 15 g fill in 15 mL
906-01 5% EV09/150 - Albion pump with 30mL pouch 30 mL Aluminum pouch GW 2.5% IMQ 2084 GJJ067 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
805-01 2.5% EV09/240 - Albion pump with 15mL 240 l actuator GW 3.75% IMQ 2085 GJJ068 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
907-01 3.75% EV09/240 - Albion pump with 15mL 240 gI actuator GW 5% Aldara 2103 GJF033 - 15 g Albion 15 g fill in 15 mL
907-01 5% EV09/240 - Albion pump with 15mL 240 l actuator GW 3.75% IMQ 2274 GJJ068 - 7.5 g Albion 15 g fill in 30 mL
907-01 3.75% EV09/240 - Albion pump with 30mL with 240 gl cocoon cocoon actuator/PEBD
piston GW 3.75% IMQ 2275 GJJ068 - 15 g Albion Albion EV09/240 -921-01 3.75% EV09/240 - 30mL with cocoon 30mL with actuator/PEBD
cocoon piston 15 g fill PMB 404547.1 62 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Table 2 Stability Imiquimod Fill Bulk Fill Study (IMQ) Run Cream Lot Weight Pump Model Package Cream # # Description w./w GW 3.75% IMQ 2324 GJJ068 - 7.5 g Albion Albion EV09/240 -921-01 3.75% EV09/240 - 30mL with cocoon 30mL with actuator/PEHD
cocoon piston 15 *The 2.5%, 3.75% and 5.0% imiquimod creams are isa cream formulation numbers 146, 202 and 16, respectively, and are the creams used in Examples 1-4 and Attachments 1-XV, respectively.
[000254] 1.) Stability GW 805-01- Summary.
[000255] Several observation/conclusions can be drawn from this study.
[000256] First, the delamination of the Nova pump pouch can be clearly viewed as early as about 2 months under accelerated conditions (about 40 C/75% RH).
[000257] All other testing (imiquimod assay, viscosity, benzyl alcohol, methyl and propyl parabens, pH, and 4 hydroxy imiquimod) remain well within specification and within the trend that is observed in the stability data for each cream in the commercial sachets presentation. The n-oxide testing is not performed initially as the method is not developed, however the method is available for testing the samples that are stored for about 9 month period at about 25 C160 RH
and no detectable levels of n-oxide are observed.
[000258] This data can be seen in Attachment I.
[000259] 2.) Stability Study GW 906-01- Summary.
[000260] This study is conducted to determine the compatibility/stability of the Aldara about 5% w/w (imiquimod) cream formulation in both about 7.5 g and about 15 g fill weight in Albion and Nova pump systems. The stability of the formulations in both the Albion over about nine months and Nova pumps over about a three month period are consistent and passes all specifications. However, a notable difference in lower viscosities of the formulations at about PMB 404547.1 63 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) T=O and at subsequent time points can be observed which is due to the age (z 6 months) of the bulk cream that is used for filling trials . Furthermore, the internal surfaces of the pouch for the Nova pumps that is stored at about 40 C/75% RH are observed to delaminate after about 2 months at both fill volumes (about 7.5 and about 15 g), and are subsequently discontinued from testing after the about 3 month time point.
[000261] The stability data up to and including about 9 months, indicates that the Albion pump at the fill volumes of about 7.5 and about 15 g with the Aldara about 5 % w/w formulation is suitable for commercial use.
[000262] Both fill volumes (about 7.5 and about 15 g) is stored in the Albion pumps at about 40 C175% RH for about 3 months passes the PET test for all organisms according to the European Pharmacopeia and for the organism E. coli, which is an additional requirement for the United States Pharmacopeia.
[000263] All other testing (imiquimod assay, viscosity, benzyl alcohol, methyl and propyl parabens, pH, and 4 hydroxy imiquimod) remain well within specification and within the trend that is observed in the stability data for Aldara 5% w/w cream in the commercial sachets presentation.
[000264] The samples are also analyzed using the n-oxide method following about 9 months storage at about 25 C/60% RH and no detectable levels of n-oxide are observed.
[000265] This data is in Attachment II.
[000266] 3.) Stability Study GW 907-01- Summary.
[000267] The stability of the formulations in the Albion pump over about six months for all three concentrations of imiquimod (about 2.5%, about 3.75% and about 5% w/w) meet all specifications (imiquimod assay, viscosity, benzyl alcohol, methyl and propyl parabens, pH, and 4 hydroxy imiquimod) and compare well with the equivalent formulations that are stored in borosilicate glass vials over the same period of time. The results also demonstrate the same PMB 404547.1 64 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) trends that are observed in the stability data for each cream in the commercial sachet presentation.
However, a notable difference between the results in this study and those that are observed in other 2.5%, 3.75% and 5% w/w imiquimod creams. In the commercial sachet presentation are the lower viscosities of the formulations at about T=O and the subsequent time points. This is the direct result of the age of the bulk cream (z 2 months) prior to filling.
[000268] The samples are also analyzed using the n-oxide method following 9 months storage at about 25 C/60% RH and no detectable levels of n-oxide are observed.
[000269] In addition, all the formulations that are stored in the Albion pumps at about 40 C/75 RH for about 3 months passes Preservative Efficacy Test (PET) for all organisms according to the European Pharmacopeia and for the organism E. coli which is an additional requirement for the United States Pharmacopeia. This data is in Attachment III.
[000270] 4.) Stability Study GW 921-01- Summary.
[000271] The stability of Imiquimod cream about 3.75% in Albion 30 mL EV09/
about 240 l (the pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material). The pump is equipped with a cocoon actuator. The test results for samples that are stored for about 6 months at about 25 C/60% RH and about 40 C/75 RH meet all specifications (imiquimod assay, viscosity, benzyl alcohol, methyl and propyl parabens, pH, and 4 hydroxy imiquimod). In addition, the data compares well with the equivalent formulation that is stored in borosilicate glass vials over the same period of time and also within the trends that are observed in the stability data for each cream in the commercial sachet presentation. The data for top, middle and bottom samples that are taken for imiquimod, parabens indicate that the product is homogenous in the pump.
[000272] All samples are also analyzed using the n-oxide method following 6 months storage at about 25 C/60% RH and about 40 C/75 RH. There are no detectable levels of n-oxide observed. This data is in Attachment IV.

PMB 404547.1 65 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Additional Studies Conducted A. USP extractable Testing [000273] The pump delivery system, Albion 30 mL EV09/ about 240 .tl is equipped with a cocoon actuator (pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material) that is selected for commercial use meets USP
32/NF 27 <661>
Physicochemical Tests-Plastics, and USP <281 > for Residue on Ignition.
[000274] This report is provided in Attachment V.
B. Patient in Use Test [000275] In addition to the tests discussed in this report, Albion 30 mL EV09/
about 240 .tl with cocoon actuator (the pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material) is tested to simulate the patient's clinical treatment period for 2 weeks on 2 weeks off and 2 weeks on.
[000276] In this study, the pump is primed and actuated once every day for 2 weeks and then left static for 2 weeks. At the end of 2 weeks of no pump actuation, the pump is again actuated for 2 more weeks to check if a consistent and uniform dosage amount of cream is available to patient for the treatment period. The results are acceptable as the pump provides approximately 240 mg cream for each daily application during all 4 weeks of the treatment. The data is provided in the Attachment VI.

C. Leak Test during stability study [000277] During the course of the stability studies (about 12 month time point for GW 805, 906, 907 and 9 months for GW 921), it is decided to place all pumps on their sides to monitor leaking and delivery performance.

PMB 404547.1 66 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000278] There is no leaking of the product from the pumps and all pumps delivery performance is acceptable.
[000279] Based on the satisfactory physical, chemical and performance testing data, Albion 30 mL EV09/ about 240 l cocoon actuator (the pump body and the stem are made of polybutylene terephthalate, the actuator is made of polypropylene homopolymer/low density polyethylene and the piston is made of high density polyethylene material) is remarkable and surprisingly acceptable and, therefore, selected for commercialization. In addition, the NDA
registration stability batches using this pump filled at both about 7.5g and about 15g fill using 3.75% and 5% w/w imiquimod cream are manufactured and are placed on stability at 3M, Loughborough, UK. This pump system is covered under Valois's DMF number 18156 "Albion 30 nil Piston Assembled Barrel + EV09/240 Pump + PR820 Cocoon Actuator + Cap".
The pump parts, assembly and specifications are provided in Attachment VII.

Imiguimod Cream Formulation 5 [000280] A cream according to the present invention is prepared from the following ingredients in Table 3.

Table 3. Imiquimod Cream Formulation 5 Example 5 Example 5 % b Weight Amount Oil Phase 1-isobutvl-IH-imidazo[4.5-cl-auinolin-4-amine 1.0 40.0 u Isostearic acid 10.0 400.0 g Benzyl alcohol 2.0 80.0 g Cetyl alcohol 2.2 88.0 Ste aryl alcohol 3.1 124.0 g Polysorbate 60 2.55 102.0 Sorbitan monostearate 0.45 18.0 Aqueous Phase Glycerin 2.0 80.0 g Meth 1 araben 0.2 8.0 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.8 g Purified water 76.48 3059.2 g [000281] The materials listed above were combined according to the following procedure.
PMB 404547.1 67 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000282] The glycerin, methylparaben, propylparaben and water were weighed into a 4 liter glass beaker then heated on a hot plate with stirring until the parabens isostearic acid and 1-isobutyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]-quinolin-4-amine were weighed into an 8 liter stainless steel beaker and heated on a hot plate until the amine was in solution (the temperature reached 69 C.). The benzyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, polysorbate 60 and sorbitan monostearate were added to the isostearic acid solution and heated on a hot plate until all material was dissolved (the temperature reached 75 C.). With both phases at approximately the same temperature (65 -75 C.), the water phase was added to the oil phase. The mixture was mixed with a homogenizer for 13 minutes then put into a cool water bath and mixed with a 3 inch propeller for 40 minutes (the temperature was 29 C.). The resulting cream was placed in glass jars.

Imiguimod Cream Formulations 6-13 [000283] Using the general method of Example 5, the imiquimod cream formulations shown in Tables 4 and 5 are prepared.

Table 4. Imiquimod Cream Formulations 6-9 % bWeight Example 6 Example 7 Example 8 Example 9 Oil Phase 1-isobutyl-1 H-imidazo [4,5- 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 c]quinolin-4-amine Isostearic acid 10.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 Benzyl alcohol 2.0 Cetyl alcohol 1.7 Ste aryl alcohol 2.3 Cetearyl alcohol 6.0 6.0 6.0 Polysorbate 60 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55 Sorbitan monostearate 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 'rm Brij 30a 10.0 Aqueous Phase Glycerin 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Meth 1 araben 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Purified water 77.78 77.78 82.78 72.78 PMB 404547.1 68 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) a BrijTM 30 (polyoxyethylene(4) lauryl ether) is available from ICI Americas, Inc.

Table 5. Imiquimod Cream Formulations 10-13 by Weight Example 10 Example 11 Example 12 Example 13 Oil Phase 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo-[4,5- 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 c uinolin-4-amine Isostearic acid 10.0 25.0 10.0 6.0 Benzyl alcohol 2.0 2.0 Cetyl alcohol 2.2 1.7 Ste aryl alcohol 3.1 2.3 Cetearyl alcohol 6.0 6.0 Pol sorbate 60 2.55 3.4 2.55 2.55 Sorbitan monostearate 0.45 0.6 0.45 0.45 Brij"" 30a 10.0 Aqueous Phase Glycerin 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Meth 1 araben 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Purified water 67.78 60.48 79.78 79.78 a Brij 30 (polyoxyethylene(4) lauryl ether) is available from ICI Americas, Inc.

Imiquimod Cream Formulation 14 [000284] A cream according to the present invention is prepared from the following ingredients in the following Table 6.

Table 6. Imiquimod Cream Formulation 14 by Weight Amount Oil Phase 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo[4,5- 1.0 3.00 g c]quinolin-4-amine Isostearic acid 5.0 15.0 White petrolatum 15.0 45.0 Light mineral oil 12.8 38.4 g Aluminum stearate 8.0 24.0 Cetyl alcohol 4.0 12.0 Witconol 14a 3.0 9.00 PMB 404547.1 69 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Acetylated lanolin 1.0 3.0 Pro 1 araben 0.063 0.19 Aqueous Phase Veeum Kb 1.0 3.0 g Meth I araben 0.12 0.36 Purified water 49.017 147.05 aWitconol 14 (polyglyceryl4 oleate) is available from Witco Chemical Corp.
Organics Division bVeegumTM K (colloidal magnesium aluminum silicate) is available from R. T.
Vanderbilt Company Inc.
[000285] The materials listed above were combined according to the following procedure:
The 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine and the isostearic acid were weighed into a glass jar and heated with occasional stirring until the amine was dissolved (the temperature reached 68 C.). To this solution was added, the petrolatum, mineral oil, aluminum stearate, cetyl alcohol, WitconolTM 14, acetylated lanoline and propylparaben. The mixture was heated to 75 C.
In a separate beaker, the methylparaben and water were combined and heated until the paraben dissolved (the temperature reached 61 C.). The VeegumTM K was added to the aqueous solution and heated at 75 C. for 30 minutes while mixing with a homogenizer. With both phases at 75 C., the aqueous phase was slowly added to the oil phase while mixing with a homogenizer. Mixing was continued for 30 minutes while maintaining a temperature to about 80 C.
The jar was then capped and the formulation was allowed to cool.

Imiguimod Ointment Formulation 15(a) and 15(b) [000286] An ointment according to the present invention is prepared from the ingredients in the following Table 7.

Table 7. Imiquimod Ointment Formulation 15(a) Example 15(a) Example 15(a) % by Weight Amount 1-isobu l-1H-imidazo 4 5-c uinolin-4-Amine 1.0 0.20 g Isostearic acid 5.0 1.00 g Mineral oil 12.8 2.56 g White petrolatum 65.2 13.04 Cetyl alcohol 4.0 0.80 g Acetylated lanolin 1.0 0.20 g Witconol 143.0 0.60 g PMB 404547.1 70 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Aluminum stearate 8.0 1.60 g _I
[000287] The materials listed above are combined according to the following procedure.
[000288] The 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine and the isostearic acid were placed in a glass jar and heated with stirring until the amine was dissolved.
The remaining ingredients were added and the resulting mixture was heated to 65 C. and then mixed while being allowed to cool to room temperature.
[000289] Using the general procedure of Example 15, an ointment containing the ingredients in the following Table 8 is prepared.

Table 8. Imiquimod Ointment Formulation 15(b) Example 15(b) Example 15(b) % by Weight Amount 1 -isobu l-1H-imidazo 4 5-c uinolin-4-Amine 1.0 0.20 g Isostearic acid 6.0 1.20 g Polyethylene Glycol 400 55.8 11.16 g Polyethylene Glycol 3350 32.6 6.52 g Ste aryl alcohol 4.6 0.92 g Imiquimod Cream Formulations 16-18 [000290] Creams of the present invention are prepared using the ingredients shown in Table 9. The Example 1 except that benzyl alcohol was used with the isostearic acid to dissolve the 1-isobutyl-1H-imidazo [4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine.

Table 9. Imiquimod Cream Formulations 16-18 Example 16 Example 17 Example 18 Amount % Amount % Amount %
by Weight by Weight by Weight Oil Phase 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo [4,5-c]quinolin-4- 5.0 5.0 4.85 amine Isostearic acid 25.0 25.0 24.3 PMB 404547.1 71 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Benzyl alcohol 2.0 2.0 1.94 Cetyl alcohol 2.2 2.2 1.16 Stearyl alcohol 3.1 3.1 1.75 Petrolatum 3.0 2.91 Polysorbate 60 3.4 3.4 4.13 Sorbitan monostearate 0.6 0.6 0.73 Stearic acid 9.71 Aqueous Phase Glycerin 2.0 2.0 1.94 Methylparaben 0.2 0.2 0.19 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 EXAMPLES 19 and 20 Imiquimod Cream Formulations 19 and 20 [000291] A cream according to the present invention is prepared from the ingredients in the following Table 10.

Table 10. Imiquimod Cream Formulations 19 and 20 Example 19 Example 20 % by Weight % by Weight Oil Phase Amount Amount 1-isobut l-1 H-imidazo 4 5-c uinolin-4-Amine 4.0 0.80g Isostearic acid 20.0 4.00 g Benz 1 alcohol 2.0 0.40 g Cetyl alcohol 2.2 0.49 Ste aryl alcohol 3.1 0.62 g Polysorbate 60 3.4 0.68 Sorbitan monostearate 0.6 0.12 g Aqueous Phase 1 -isobu l-1H-imidazo 4 5-c uinolin-4-amine 1.0 0.2g Glycerin 2.0 0.4g 85% Lactic acid 1.0 0.22 g Meth 1 araben 0.2 0.04 g Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.004 g Purified water 60.48 12.0 [000292] The materials listed above are combined according to the following procedure:
The isostearic acid and 0.8 g of 1-isobutyl-lH-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine or 1-(2-methylpropyl-lH-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine were combined in a glass jar and heated with PMB 404547.1 72 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) stirring until the amine had dissolved. The remaining oil phase ingredients were added to this solution and the mixture was heated to about 70 C. The aqueous phase ingredients were weighed into a separate beaker and heated with stirring until the amine and the parabens had dissolved.
With both phases at about 70 C., the water phase was added to the oil phase and mixed with a propeller until the mixture cooled to room temperature.

Imiquimod Cream Formulations 21-254 [000293] Topical Imiquimod Pharmaceutical Cream Formulations [000294] Imiquimod creams are prepared in accordance with the present invention using the ingredients shown in Table 11 in this Example 21.

Table 11. Lower Dosage Strength Imiquimod Cream Formulations 21-254 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 21 22 23 24 25 26 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 68.98 66.98 64.98 61.98 60.73 60.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 27 28 29 30 31 32 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 PMB 404547.1 73 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 66.98 60.98 60.98 57.08 58.98 55.78 Benz l alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Propylparaben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiquimod 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 33 34 35 36 37 38 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 56.48 67.08 59.98 58.98 56.98 61.98 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro l araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 39 40 41 42 43 44 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 68.73 66.73 64.73 61.73 60.48 60.48 Be l alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 PMB 404547.1 74 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 45 46 47 48 49 50 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 66.73 60.73 60.73 56.83 58.73 55.53 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 51 52 53 54 55 56 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gurn 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 56.23 66.83 59.73 58.73 56.73 61.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 57 58 59 60 61 62 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 68.48 66.48 64.48 61.48 60.23 60.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 PMB 404547.1 75 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100:00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 63 64 65 66 67 68 Fatty acid 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 66.48 60.48 60.48 56.58 58.48 55.28 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 69 70 71 72 73 74 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 55.98 66.58 59.48 58.48 56.48 61.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 75 76 77 78 79 80 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Stearyl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 PMB 404547.1 76 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 68.23 66.23 64.23 61.23 59.98 59.98 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 81 82 83 84 85 86 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Stearyl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 66.23 60.23 60.23 56.33 58.23 55.03 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 graben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 87 88 89 90 91 92 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 55.73 66.33 59.23 58.23 56.23 61.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Propylparaben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 PMB 404547.1 77 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 93 94 95 96 97 98 Fatty acid* 10.00 12.50 25.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.70 4.00 4.00 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.80 2.00 2.00 3.10 White petrolatum 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.40 2.80 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.80 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.30 0.70 0.75 Purified water 65.98 63.48 54.78 70.28 64.28 59.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 99 100 101 102 103 104 Fatty acid* 10.00 12.50 25.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.70 4.00 4.00 2.70 Stearyl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.80 2.00 2.00 3.80 White petrolatum 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.40 2.80 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.80 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.30 0.70 0.50 Purified water 65.98 63.48 54.78 70.28 64.28 54.78 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 105 106 107 108 109 110 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 PMB 404547.1 78 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Purified water 55.48 66.08 58.98 57.98 55.98 60.98 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 111 112 113 114 115 116 Fatty acid* 15.00 12.50 25.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.00 2.00 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 2.00 2.40 3.10 White petrolatum 6.00 5.00 3.00 3.40 2.80 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.00 3.40 3.80 3.80 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 1.00 0.60 0.20 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 5.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.30 0.30 0.75 Purified water 60.23 63.23 55.23 66.83 70.23 59.48 Benzyl alcohol 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiquimod 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 117 118 119 120 121 122 Fatty acid* 15.00 12.50 25.00 15.00 10.00 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.00 2.00 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 2.00 2.40 3.80 White petrolatum 6.00 5.00 3.00 3.40 2.80 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.00 3.40 3.80 3.80 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 1.00 0.60 0.20 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 5.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.30 0.30 0.50 Purified water 60.23 63.23 55.23 66.83 70.23 54.53 Benzyl alcohol 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 123 124 125 126 127 128 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 PMB 404547.1 79 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 55.23 65.83 58.73 57.73 55.73 60.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Propylparaben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 129 130 131 132 133 134 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 2.50 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 65.98 65.48 63.48 60.48 59.23 59.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 135 136 137 138 139 140 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 65.48 59.48 59.48 55.58 57.48 54.28 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro yl araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 PMB 404547.1 80 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Total 1100.00 100.00 100.00 1100.00 1100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 141 142 143 144 145 146 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 54.98 65.58 58.48 57.48 55.48 60.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth I araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Propylparaben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 147 148 149 150 151 152 Fatty acid* 15.00 18.00 15.00 20.00 12.50 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.40 2.40 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.40 2.80 3.40 2.80 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.80 3.00 3.00 3.40 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 1.00 0.20 0.20 0.60 1.00 Glycerin 3.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.30 0.70 0.70 0.30 0.50 0.75 Purified water 65.08 62.48 67.08 61.08 61.48 58.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 153 154 155 156 157 158 Fatty acid* 15.00 18.00 15.00 20.00 12.50 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.40 2.40 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.40 2.80 3.40 2.80 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.80 3.00 3.00 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 1.00 0.20 0.20 0.60 0.60 PMB 404547.1 81 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Glycerin 3.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 6.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.30 0.70 0.70 0.30 0.50 0.50 Purified water 65.08 62.48 67.08 61.08 61.48 53.78 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 159 160 161 162 163 164 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 54.48 65.08 57.98 56.98 54.98 59.98 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 165 166 167 168 169 170 Fatty acid* 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 2.00 2.40 2.40 2.40 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.40 2.80 2.50 3.40 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.80 3.40 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 0.20 1.00 1.00 0.60 1.00 Glycerin 3.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.70 0.50 0.75 Purified water 64.83 60.83 65.33 57.23 64.73 58.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w PMB 404547.1 82 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Formulation 171 172 173 174 175 176 Fatty acid* 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 2.00 2.40 2.40 2.40 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.40 2.80 2.50 3.40 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.80 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 0.20 1.00 1.00 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 3.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.70 0.50 0.50 Purified water 64.83 60.83 65.33 57.23 64.73 53.53 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 177 178 179 180 181 182 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 54.23 64.83 59.98 56.73 54.73 59.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 183 184 185 186 187 188 Fatty acid* 15.00 10.00 12.50 19.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 2.40 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.40 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.40 4.00 3.40 3.40 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.20 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 Glycerin 1.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 6.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.70 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 Purified water 66.58 65.48 61.38 60.48 56.48 58.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 PMB 404547.1 83 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 189 190 191 192 193 194 Fatty acid* 15.00 10.00 12.50 19.00 20.00 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Stearyl alcohol 2.40 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.40 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.40 4.00 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.20 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 1.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.70 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 66.58 65.48 61.38 60.48 56.48 53.28 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 195 196 197 198 199 200 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 53.98 64.58 57.48 56.48 54.48 59.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 201 202 203 204 205 206 Fatty acid* 20.00 20.00 25.00 18.75 2000 21.25 Cetyl alcohol 4.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 2.40 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 PMB 404547.1 84 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) White petrolatum 2.80 3.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 3.75 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 1.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Xanthan gum 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 64.53 59.23 54.23 55.48 54.23 54.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiquimod 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 207 208 209 210 211 212 Fatty acid* 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 18.75 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 59.23 53.23 53.23 54.33 55.48 53.03 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 213 214 215 216 217 218 Fatty acid* 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 21.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 4.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.40 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.70 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 53.73 55.73 57.23 56.23 54.23 53.23 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Methylparaben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 PMB 404547.1 85 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 219 220 221 222 223 224 Fatty acid* 20.00 25.00 22.50 20.00 20.00 22.50 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.70 2.20 4.00 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.80 3.10 2.40 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.40 5.00 4.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.40 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 5.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.70 0.50 0.50 Purified water 52.98 52.78 55.98 55.48 56.98 55.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 225 226 227 228 229 230 Fatty acid* 20.00 25.00 22.50 20.00 20.00 22.50 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.70 2.20 4.00 2.20 2.20 Stearyl alcohol 3.10 3.80 3.10 2.40 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.40 5.00 4.00 Polysorbate 60 3.00 3.40 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 1.00 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 5.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.70 0.50 0.50 Purified water 52.98 52.78 55.98 55.48 56.98 55.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiguimod 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 231 232 233 234 235 236 Fatty acid* 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.2 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 PMB 404547.1 86 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 53.48 64.08 56.98 55.98 53.98 58.98 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.000 4.00 4.00 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 237 238 239 240 241 242 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 Glycerin 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 Purified water 65.73 63.73 61.73 58.73 57.48 57.48 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Propylparaben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 243 2424 245 246 247 248 Fatty acid* 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 18.0 25.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.70 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.80 White petrolatum 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.40 3.00 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 63.73 57.73 57.73 53.83 55.73 52.53 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imi uimod 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Excipients %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w %w/w Formulation 249 250 251 25 253 254 PMB 404547.1 87 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) Fatty acid* '25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.0 20.00 Cetyl alcohol 2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 Ste aryl alcohol 3.10 2.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 White petrolatum 3.00 3.40 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 Polysorbate 60 3.40 3.80 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.40 Sorbitan Monostearate 0.60 0.20 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Glycerin 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 Xanthan gum 1.00 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Purified water 53.23 63.83 56.73 55.73 53.73 58.73 Benzyl alcohol 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Meth 1 araben 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Pro 1 araben 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Imiquimod 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 *The Fatty acid referenced in this Table 11 can be, for example, linoleic acid (la), stearic acid (sa), palmitic acid (pa), isostearic acid (isa), unrefined oleic acid, (uoa), refined oleic acid, such as super refined oleic acid (roa), or mixtures thereof.
[000295] The materials listed below in this Example 21 are combined according to the following procedure to make cream formulations in the above Table 11 of this Example 21.
[000296] The work area, all vessels and equipment is initially cleaned prior to commencing manufacture. A 2 L glass container and paddle stirrer blade are placed onto a balance and the weight is recorded. The paddle is then removed from the vessel. The isostearic acid and benzyl alcohol are weighed directly into the 2 L glass container. The imiquimod is then weighed into the 2 L glass container and a spatula is used to ensure the imiquimod is wetted with the isostearic acid and benzyl alcohol mixture. The 2 L container is then heated in a water bath to about 55 5 C while stirring with a Heidolph mixer (Note: aluminum foil is placed around the top of the vessel and the paddle for the mixer, to limit evaporation). The solution is visually inspected to confirm the imiquimod has fully dissolved prior to mixing with cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60 and sorbitan monostearate.
[000297] Cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60 and sorbitan monostearate are then weighed directly into the 2 L container and mixing is continued at about 55 C until the oil phase is completely in solution. Separately, about 2 L of water are placed into a beaker and heated to 55 5 C while stirring with a magnetic follower.
Briefly, about 500 ml of the heated water is transferred into a 1 L beaker and placed into the water bath maintained at about55 5 C.

PMB 404547.1 88 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) [000298] Half of the amount of glycerin required for the final formulation is then weighed into the beaker along with the total amount of methylparaben and propylparaben to the water (where both methyl and propyl paraben are weighed into weighing boats first, a pipette is used to remove a portion of the heated water to wash out the weighing boats to ensure total transfer of both the propyl- and methylparaben into the aqueous phase). The mixture is continuously stirred at about 55 5 C (this is the aqueous phase).
[000299] The remaining glycerin is then added to a 28 ml vial and the xanthan gum is added and mixed using a small overhead mixer (1KA -Werke Lab Egg) with paddle attachment for about 10 min.
[000300] The glycerin and xanthan mixture are then added slowly into the vortex of the aqueous phase, and a further aliquot of about 20 ml of heated water is used to rinse the vessel out into the water phase to ensure complete transfer.
[000301] The water phase is then heated and mixed at about 55 5 C until the xanthan gum mixture is fully and evenly dispersed into the aqueous phase. The temperatures of both the water phase and oil phase are both maintained at about 55 5 C.
[000302] The aqueous phase is then transferred into the oil phase and the speed of the Heidolph mixer is increased during addition. The mixture is then homogenized on high speed for about 3 min and transferred immediately back to the Heidolph mixture; however, the contents of the homogenized sample, about 2 L, are mixed at about room temperature and allowed to cool to about 35 C.
[000303] The container and contents and the paddle from the overhead mixer are then re-weighed and the weight of the paddle and 2 L beaker, as determined above, are subtracted to determine the total weight of the formulation remaining.
[000304] The total weight (about 1 kg) of the cream is then made up to weight with heated water (Note: water evaporated during heating, which needs to be corrected at this point). The PMB 404547.1 89 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) mixture is then transferred back onto the Heidolph mixer at about room temperature and mixed until the temperature of the formulation is below about 28 C. The lid of the container is then placed onto the vessel and stored at room temperature.
[000305] While the procedure above describes making an imiquimod cream using isostearic acid as the fatty acid, it is believed that this procedure may be applicable for preparing imiquimod creams based upon other fatty acids, such as those described in Table 11 above.
[000306] The lower dosage strength formulations of this Example 21 are believed to be stable and consistent with the specifications for the commercially available Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream. More preferably, low dosage formulations of this Example 21, especially as to those lower dosage strength formulations wherein the vehicle comprises an isostearic acid as the fatty acid, are believed to have the following:
(1) Stability. The imiquimod formulations of the present invention, when they are measured on HPLC at 25 C/60%RH, 30 C/65%RH and 40 C/75%RH over, one, two, three and six months, demonstrate stability consistent with the Aldara 5% imiquimod cream;
(2) Degradation Products. No degradation products are detected in the formulations of the present invention, at its current recommended storage temperatures of about 4-25 C. In addition, there are no degradation products detected at any of the temperatures or time points mentioned under "Stability" above, when analyzed at about 318 nm.
(3) Homogeneity. The amount of imiquimod that is recovered from the formulations at any of the above-mentioned temperatures and time points is between about 90 to about 110%
w/w thereby demonstrating good homogeneity;

(4) Benzyl Alcohol Content. The formulations of the present invention are also within specifications for the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, i.e., between 1.0 %w/w and 2.1 %w/w, at any of the above-mentioned temperatures and time points as to benzyl alcohol content.
(5) Microscopic Stability. There is no change in the particle size and no crystals are detected in the formulations of the present invention when they are stored at 25 C/60%RH and analyzed over a six month period;

PMB 404547.1 90 Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) (6) Macroscopic Stability. There are no obvious physical changes in the formulations of the present invention when they are stored at 25 C/60%RH and analyzed over a six month period;

(7) Viscosity. The formulations of the present invention are within the range of the specifications for the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, i.e., between 2000 cPs and 35,000 cPs, when they are stored at 25 C/60%RH and analyzed over a six month period; pH
Stability. The formulations of the present invention are within the range of the specifications for the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream, i.e., between pH 4.0 and pH 5.5) when they are stored at 25 C/60 %RH
and analyzed over a six month period;

(8) Preservative Efficacy Test ("PET"). The formulations of the present invention demonstrate sufficient reductions in colony forming unit counts for each of the organisms with which the formulations are inoculated, i.e., S. aureus, E. coli, Ps.
Aeruginosa, C. albicans, and A.
niger, at 2-8 C and 40 C over a 28 day test period and meet the requirements specified in both the USP and EP;

(9) Imiquimod In vitro Release. The Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream releases statistically significant (p<0.05) higher amounts of imiquimod over a 3 hour time period in comparison to the lower dosage strength formulations of the present invention through a synthetic membrane, e.g., Microporous polyethylene film 3M No. 9711 CoTranTM. There is no statistical difference (p<0.05) in the total cumulative amount of imiquimod that is released from any of the 3.75% w/w imiquimod formulations. There is no statistical difference (p<0.05) in the total cumulative amount of imiquimod that is released from any of the 2.5% w/w imiquimod formulations. The Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream also statistically significantly (p<0.05) releases imiquimod at a faster rate over a 3 hour time period in comparison to the lower dosage strength formulations of the present invention through a synthetic membrane, e.g., Microporous polyethylene film 3M No. 9711 CoTranTM. There is no statistical difference (p<0.05) between the imiquimod release rates for any of the 3.75% w/w imiquimod formulations.
There is no statistical difference (p<0.05) between the imiquimod release rates for any of the 2.5% w/w imiquimod formulations. Thus, the greater the amount of imiquimod in a formulation, the faster and greater the total amount of imiquimod that is released from such formulation that the amount and rate of release of imiquimod are concentration dependant and that the rates and amounts of release of imiquimod from the formulations of the present invention are linear and dose proportionate to the Aldara 5% imiquimod cream;

PMB 404547.1 91 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) (10) Imiquimod In vitro Skin Permeation (Franz Cell Study). With respect to statistical analyses, there is no statistical difference between the lower dosage strength formulations of the present invention and the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream as to the amount of imiquimod recovered from the receiver fluid, epidermis and dermis combined. Nonetheless, there is a statistically significant (p<0.05) dose proportionate difference between the amount of imiquimod recovered from each of the matrices with respect to the concentration of imiquimod in the lower dosage strength formulations of the present invention and the Aldara (imiquimod) 5% cream for both un-absorbed and stratum corneum. Thus there is a linear dose release between the amount of imiquimod that is applied and recovered in each of the matrices, i.e., receiver fluid, unabsorbed dose, stratum corneum, epidermis and dermis.
[000307] ANOVA statistical analysis at 95% confidence level is used to analyze the stability data generated, including the data generated for the membrane and skin permeation experiments.
[000308] It is also believed that the formulations of the present invention, including the formulations identified in this Example 21, have Hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) values between about 12 and 15, and more preferably between about 12.4 and about 13.4.

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Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Attachment V

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Report of Anaysi's S*s a ID: Albion 30 mL Pump with Cocoon Ted Method: USP 32/NF 27 <661> Physieo nicsl Tcsts - Plastics Reface Stowdard-, Applicable Test: Seepage 2 At ach.r tr None CwMe* The swnple meets USP 32/NP 27 s icstions for the tests conducted.
Page 1 of 2 130 of 386 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Attachment V (Continued) PHYSICOCHEMICAL TESTS - PLASTICS
N el mile Residue US? <6612 1 XTI CTAN'i` T t R SITIT S LCtE1 A t l(~ht Water i3 70 C. for 24 hou ~ t qtr Not More It an 15 rng on Ie ldon US? <11k meats the USP Specifications.
adon; It is not necesmy to pa font this test when the nonvolatile residue does not exceed mg as noted for the R20 extract on medium for plastic Heavy leis US?
The color in the sample tube was lighter than the color in the standard tube (lei them l ppm).
Spedficatte> n. Any brown color produced within 10 mWutas in the tube containing the attract of the sample doas not exceed that in the tube containing The standard lead solution (I ppm).
Bufe aoac USP 6l>

al`,Alti N Hydrochloric Adel (Satxrgle 0.03 of 0.010 N Se ll+" Hytlruxlde ank ). 006 .., ..w..., Total m 0.49 ed etiL 0.1 Specll rtian: The total of the two volumes required for titration betv/m sample and blank is not greater than 14.0 ML.

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Attachment VI

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ALBION 30 MI piston (LDPE) restitution T.5m1 AIRLESS (A R ESSYSTEMS) ALDARA Imiqu mod 3.75%
RESULTS : m0 dssIce 462 #63 devios 864 device 86 de 4ce #66 device 467 device #B8 E233 devic#70 device #~71 1 doss 1 dose 1 dose i dose 1 dose 1 dose 1 dose 1 dose Day. 1 235 236 233 227 234 234 228 232 230 Dsy2 236 238 235 236 235 233 236 236 LIJ 1.2" 5 235 240 236 235 239 236 235 238 238 236 Day 6 237 241 237 237 240 238 237 238 239 240 Day 7 234 242 235 238 239 238 235 232 238 235 N DeyS 240 243 239 240 241 239 238 235 238 241 I.- D 9 240 242 238 236 239 239 237 231 239 235 (!) Day 10 239 240 237 237 243 239 239 239 239 239 Ir Oa.11 237 242 240 238 241 238 236 235 240 217 LL D#V 12 240 244 242 241 242 238 232 240 241 230 Day 13 240 239 237 236 240 237 237 239 239 237 1 dose 1 doss I so 1 dose 1 dose 1 dose I dose I dm 1 dose I dose Day 29 231 232 235 Z31 232 231 230 234 233 228 Day 31 243 241 239 237 239 238 237 239 241 239 Uj Day 33 239 243 238 238 240 240 235 239 240 237 3: Dey 34 239 243 241 241 243 235 235 240 239 241 Day 36 241 240 240 236 241 237 236 236 237 240 Z Ds 37 240 238 236 237 230 230 238 233 237 234 V Dqf38 240 241 237 240 235 236 236 240 237 237 W Dfy 39 239 226 238 240 238 238 238 236 231 234 U) Day40 239 235 235 239 237 238 232 236 223 235 De 42 238 239 235 236 239 239 236 232 230 232 0 d r4 0 t a r z o iR

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Attachment VI (Continued) ALBON 30 rni piston (LDPE) restitution 45mi AIRLESS ~~MS) ALDARA imiquimod 3.75%
RESULTS : mg 4-a EWAY
dru 463 d"beaf drx a On devim _ X16 dr " dru 49 davift#M day #71 PPtM*I3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 OW* 1 1 1 00841 1 00 1 1 I

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Attachment VIII

[000316] Aldara (imiquimod) 5% Cream HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
These highlights do not include all the information needed to use Aldara safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for Aldara .

Aldara (imiquimod) Cream For topical use only Initial U.S. Approval: 1997 ----------------------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE-----------------------------------------Aldara Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of-a Clinically typical, nonhyperkeratotic, nonhypertrophic actinic keratoses (AK) on the face or scalp in immunocompetent adults (1.1) Biopsy-confirmed, primary superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) in immunocompetent adults; maximum tumor diameter of 2.0 cm on trunk, neck, or extremities (excluding hands and feet), only when surgical methods are medically less appropriate and patient follow-up can be reasonably assured (1.2) = External genital and perianal warts/condyloma acuminata in patients 12 years old or older (1.3) Limitations of Use: Efficacy was not demonstrated for molluscum contagiosum in children aged 2-12 (1.4, 8.4) -------------------------------------DOSAGE AND ADNIlNISTRATION---------------------------------Aldara Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.(2) = Actinic keratosis: 2 times per week for a full 16 weeks (2.1) = Superficial basal cell carcinoma: 5 times per week for a full 6 weeks (2.2) = External genital warts (EGW): 3 times per week until total clearance or a maximum of 16 weeks (2.3) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
---------------------------------DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS------------------------------.
Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%, is supplied in single-use packets (12 per box), each of which contains 250 mg of the cream, equivalent to 12.5 mg of imiquimod. (3) ---------------------------------------- CONTRAINDICATIONS ----------------------------------------.
None (4) -----------------------------------WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS -------------------------------.
Intense local inflammatory reactions can occur (e.g., skin weeping, erosion).
Dosing interruption may be required (2, 5.1, 6) Flu-like systemic signs and symptoms including malaise, fever, nausea, myalgias and rigors may occur. Dosing interruption may be required (2, 5.2, 6) Avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps. Wear sunscreen daily (5.3).
Safety and efficacy have not been established for repeat courses of treatment to the same area for AK. (5.4) Aldara Cream is not recommended for treatment of BCC subtypes other than the superficial variant, i.e., sBCC. (5.5) Treatment of urethral, infra-vaginal, cervical, rectal or infra-anal viral disease is not recommended. (5.6) Safety and efficacy in immunosuppressed patients have not been established (1.5) ----------------------------------------ADVERSE REACTIONS--------------------------------------Most common adverse reactions (incidence >28%) are application site reactions or local skin reactions: itching, burning, erythema, flaking/scaling/dryness, scabbing/crusting, edema, induration, excoriation, erosion, ulceration. Other reported reactions (? 1%) include fatigue, fever, and headache (6.1, 6.2, 6.3) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Graceway Pharmaceuticals, LLC at 1-800-328-0255 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1 088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION and FDA- approved patient labeling.
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PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*

1.1 Actinic Keratosis 1.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma 1.3 External Genital Warts 1.4 Limitations of Use 1.5 Unevaluated Populations 2.1 Actinic Keratosis 2.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma 2.3 External Genital Warts WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Local Inflammatory Reactions 5.2 Systemic Reactions 5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure 5.4 Unevaluated Uses: Actinic Keratosis 5.5 Unevaluated Uses: Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma 5.6 Unevaluated Uses: External Genital Warts 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience : Actinic Keratosis 6.2 Clinical Trials Experience: Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma 6.3 Clinical Trials Experience: External Genital Warts 6.4 Clinical Trials Experience: Dermal Safety Studies 6.5 Postmarketing Experience Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:

8.1 Pregnancy 8.3 Nursing Mothers 8.4 Pediatric Use 8.5 Geriatric Use OVER DOSAGE

12.1 Mechanism of Action 12.2 Pharmacodynamics 12.3 Pharmacokinetics 13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility 14.1 Actinic Keratosis 14.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma 14.3 External Genital Warts 17.1 General Information: All Indications 17.2 Local Skin Reactions: All Indications 17.3 Systemic Reactions: All Indications 17.4 Patients Being Treated for Actinic Keratosis (AK) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
17.5 Patients Being Treated for Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma (sBCC) 17.6 Patients Being Treated for External Genital Warts 17.7 FDA-Approved Patient Labeling *Sections or subsections omitted from the full prescribing information are not listed.
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

1.1 Actinic Keratosis Aldara Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of clinically typical, nonhyperkeratotic, nonhypertrophic actinic keratoses on the face or scalp in immunocompetent adults.
1.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma Aldara Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of biopsy-confirmed, primary superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) in immunocompetent adults, with a maximum tumor diameter of 2.0 cm, located on the trunk (excluding anogenital skin), neck, or extremities (excluding hands and feet), only when surgical methods are medically less appropriate and patient follow-up can be reasonably assured.
The histological diagnosis of superficial basal cell carcinoma should be established prior to treatment, since safety and efficacy of Aldara Cream have not been established for other types of basal cell carcinomas, including nodular and morpheafonm (fibrosing or sclerosing) types.
13 External Genital Warts Aldara Cream is indicated for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts/condyloma acuminata in patients 12 years or older.
1.4 Limitations of Use Aldara Cream has been evaluated in children ages 2 to 12 years with molluscum contagiosum and these studies failed to demonstrate efficacy. [see Use in Specific Populations (8.4)].
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The safety and efficacy of Aldara Cream in immunosuppressed patients have not been established.
Aldara Cream should be used with caution in patients with pre-existing autoimmune conditions.
The efficacy and safety of Aldara Cream have not been established for patients with Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome or Xeroderma Pigmentosum.

The application frequency for Aldara Cream is different for each indication.
Aldara Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.
2.1 Actinic Keratosis Aldara Cream should be applied 2 times per week for a full 16 weeks to a defined treatment area on the face or scalp (but not both concurrently). The treatment area is defined as one contiguous area of approximately 25 cm2 (e.g., 5 cm x 5 cm) on the face (e.g. forehead or one cheek) or on the scalp. Examples of 2 times per week application schedules are Monday and Thursday, or Tuesday and Friday. Aldara Cream should be applied to the entire treatment area and rubbed in until the Aldara Cream is no longer visible. No more than one packet of Aldara Cream should be applied to the contiguous treatment area at each application. Aldara Cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the Aldara Cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Aldara Cream.
Before applying the Aldara Cream, the patient should wash the treatment area with mild soap and water and allow the area to dry thoroughly (at least 10 minutes).
Contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided.
Local skin reactions in the treatment area are common. [see Adverse Reactions (6.1, 6.5)] A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction. However, the treatment period should not be extended beyond 16 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. Response to treatment cannot be adequately assessed Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
until resolution of local skin reactions. Lesions that do not respond to treatment should be carefully re-evaluated and management reconsidered.
Aldara Cream is packaged in single-use packets, with 12 packets supplied per box.
Patients should be prescribed no more than 3 boxes (36 packets) for the 16-week treatment period.
Unused packets should be discarded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused.
2.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma Aldara Cream should be applied 5 times per week for a full 6 weeks to a biopsy-confirmed superficial basal cell carcinoma. An example of a 5 times per week application schedule is to apply Aldara Cream, once per day, Monday through Friday.
Aldara Cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the Aldara Cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Aldara Cream. The patient should wash the treatment area with mild soap and water before applying the cream, and allow the area to dry thoroughly.

The target tumor should have a maximum diameter of 2 cm and be located on the trunk (excluding anogenital skin), neck, or extremities (excluding hands and feet). The treatment area should include a 1 cm margin of skin around the tumor. Sufficient cream should be applied to cover the treatment area, including 1 centimeter of skin surrounding the tumor. Aldara Cream should be rubbed into the treatment area until the cream is no longer visible.

Table 1. Amount of Aldara Cream to Use for sBCC
Target Tumor Diameter Size of Cream Droplet to be Approximate Amount of Used (diameter) Aldara to be Used 0.5 to<1.Ocm 4mm 10m 1.0 to < 1.5 cm 5 mm 25 mg . 1.5 to 2.0 cm 7 mm 40 mg Contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided.

Local skin reactions in the treatment area are common./see Adverse Reactions (6.2, 6.5)] A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction.

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Early clinical clearance cannot be adequately assessed until resolution of local skin reactions (e.g. 12 weeks post-treatment). Local skin reactions or other findings (e.g.
infection) may require that a patient be seen sooner than the post-treatment assessment for clinical clearance. If there is clinical evidence of persistent tumor at the post-treatment assessment for clinical clearance, a biopsy or other alternative intervention should be considered. Lesions that do not respond to therapy should be carefully re-evaluated and management reconsidered; the safety and efficacy of a repeat course of Aldara Cream treatment have not been established. If any suspicious lesion arises in the treatment area at any time after a determination of clinical clearance, the patient should seek a medical evaluation. [see Clinical Studies (14.2)].
Aldara Cream is packaged in single-use packets, with 12 packets supplied per box.
Patients should be prescribed no more than 3 boxes (36 packets) for the 6-week treatment period. Unused packets should be discarded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused.
2.3 External Genital Warts Aldara Cream should be applied 3 times per week to external genital/perianal warts.
Aldara Cream treatment should continue until there is total clearance of the genital/perianal warts or for a maximum of 16 weeks. Examples of 3 times per week application schedules are: Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Aldara Cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for 6 -10 hours, after which time the Aldara Cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Aldara Cream. A thin layer of Aldara Cream should be applied to the wart area and rubbed in until the Aldara Cream is no longer visible. The application site should not be occluded.
Following the treatment period the Aldara Cream should be removed by washing the treated area with mild soap and water.
Local skin reactions at the treatment site are common. [see Adverse Reactions (6.3, 65)]. A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction. Treatment may resume once the reaction subsides. Non-Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
occlusive dressings such as cotton gauze or cotton underwear may be used in the management of skin reactions.
Aldara Cream is packaged in single-use packets which contain sufficient Aldara Cream to cover a wart area of up to 20 cm2; use of excessive amounts of Aldara Cream should be avoided.

Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%, is supplied in single-use packets each of which contains 250 mg of the cream, equivalent to 12.5 mg of imiquimod. Aldara Cream is supplied in boxes of 12 packets each.

None.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Local Inflammatory Reactions Intense local inflammatory reactions including skin weeping or erosion can occur after few applications of Aldara Cream and may require an interruption of dosing.
[see Dosage and Administration (2) and Adverse Reactions (6)]. Aldara Cream has the potential to exacerbate inflammatory conditions of the skin, including chronic graft versus host disease.
Administration of Aldara Cream is not recommended until the skin is completely healed from any previous drug or surgical treatment.
5.2 Systemic Reactions Flu-like signs and symptoms may accompany, or even precede, local inflammatory reactions and may include malaise, fever, nausea, myalgias and rigors. An interruption of dosing should be considered. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure Exposure to sunlight (including sunlamps) should be avoided or minimized during use of Aldara Cream because of concern for heightened sunburn susceptibility.
Patients should be warned to use protective clothing (e.g., a hat) when using Aldara Cream. Patients with sunburn should be advised not to use Aldara Cream until fully recovered.
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may have considerable sun exposure, e.g. due to their occupation, and those patients with inherent sensitivity to sunlight should exercise caution when using Aldara Cream.
Aldara Cream shortened the time to skin tumor formation in an animal photoco-carcinogenicity study [see Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1)]. The enhancement of ultraviolet carcinogenicity is not necessarily dependent on phototoxic mechanisms.
Therefore, patients should minimize or avoid natural or artificial sunlight exposure.
5.4 Unevaluated Uses: Actinic Keratosis Safety and efficacy have not been established for Aldara Cream in the treatment of actinic keratosis with repeated use, i.e. more than one treatment course, in the same area.
The safety of Aldara Cream applied to areas of skin greater than 25 cm2 (e.g.
5 cm X
cm) for the treatment of actinic keratosis has not been established [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].
5.5 Unevaluated Uses: Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma The safety and efficacy of Aldara Cream have not been established for other types of basal cell carcinomas (BCC), including nodular and morpheaform (fibrosing or sclerosing) types.
Aldara Cream is not recommended for treatment of BCC subtypes other than the superficial variant (i.e., sBCC). Patients with sBCC treated with Aldara Cream should have regular follow-up of the treatment site. [see Clinical Studies (14.2)].
The safety and efficacy of treating sBCC lesions on the face, head and anogenital area have not been established.

5.6 Unevaluated Uses: External Genital Warts Aldara Cream has not been evaluated for the treatment of urethral, intra-vaginal, cervical, rectal, or intra-anal human papilloma viral disease.

Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience: Actinic Keratosis The data described below reflect exposure to Aldara Cream or vehicle in 436 subjects enrolled in two double-blind, vehicle-controlled studies. Subjects applied Aldara Cream or Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
vehicle to a 25 cm2 contiguous treatment area on the face or scalp 2 times per week for 16 weeks.

Table 2: Selected Adverse Reactions Occurring in > 1% of Aldara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Vehicle in the Combined Studies (Actinic Keratosis) Aldara Cream Vehicle Preferred Term (n= 215) (n= 221) Application Site Reaction 71(33%) 32 (14%) Upper Resp Tract Infection 33 (15%) 27 (12%) Sinusitis 16(7%) 14 (6%) Headache 11(5%) 7 (3%) Carcinoma Squamous 8 (4%) 5 (2%) Diarrhea 6(3%) 2(1%) Eczema 4 (2%) 3(1%) Back Pain 3(1%) 2(1%) Fatigue 3(1%) 2(1%) Fibrillation Atrial 3(1%) 2(1%) Infection Viral 3(1%) 2(1%) Dizziness 3 (1%) 1 (<1%) Vomiting 3 (1%) 1 (<1%) Urinary Tract Infection 3(1%) 1 (<I%) Fever 3 (1%) 0 (0%) Rigors 3(1%) 0 (0%) Alopecia 3( 1%) 0 (0%) Table 3: Application Site Reactions Reported by > 1 % of Aldara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Vehicle in the Combined Studies (Actinic Keratosis) Aldara Cream Vehicle Included Term n=215 n=221 Itching 44 (20%) 17 (8%) Burning 13 (6%) 4 (2%) Bleeding 7 (3%) 1 (<I%) Stinging 6 (3%) 2 (1%) Pain 6 (3%) 2 (1%) Induration 5 (2%) 3(1%) Tenderness 4 (2%) 3(1%) Irritation 4 (2%) 0 (0%) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Local skin reactions were collected independently of the adverse reaction "application site reaction" in an effort to provide a better picture of the specific types of local reactions that might be seen. The most frequently reported local skin reactions were erythema, flaking/scaling/ dryness, and scabbing/crusting. The prevalence and severity of local skin reactions that occurred during controlled studies are shown in the following table.

Table 4: Local Sldn Reactions in the Treatment Area as Assessed by the Investigator (Actinic Keratosis) Aldara Cream Vehicle (n=215) (n=220) All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe Erythema 209 (97%) 38(18%) 206 (93%) 5 (2%) Flaking/Scaling/Dryness 199 (93%) 16 (7%) 199(91%) 7 (3%) Scabbing/Crusting 169(790/o) 18 (8%) 92 (42%) 4 (2%) Edema 106 (49%) 0 (0%) 22 (10%) 0 (0%) Erosion/Ulceration 103 (48%) 5(2%) 20 (9%) 0 (0%) Weeping/Exudate 45 (22%) 0 (0%) 3(1%) 0 (0%) Vesicles 19 (9%) 0 (0%) 2 (1%) 0 (0%) *Mild, Moderate, or Severe The adverse reactions that most frequently resulted in clinical intervention (e.g., rest periods, withdrawal from study) were local skin and application site reactions. Overall, in the clinical studies, 2% (5/215) of subjects discontinued for local skin/application site reactions. Of the 215 subjects treated, 35 subjects (16%) on Aldara Cream and 3 of 220 subjects (1%) on vehicle cream had at least one rest period. Of these Aldara Cream subjects, 32 (9 1%) resumed therapy after a rest period.
In the AK studies, 22 of 678 (3.2%) of Aldara -treated subjects developed treatment site infections that required a rest period off Aldara Cream and were treated with antibiotics (19 with oral and 3 with topical).
Of the 206 Aldara subjects with both baseline and 8-week post-treatment scarring assessments, 6 (2.9%) had a greater degree of scarring scores at 8-weeks post-treatment than at baseline.

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The data described below reflect exposure to Aldara Cream or vehicle in 364 subjects enrolled in two double-blind, vehicle-controlled studies. Subjects applied Aldara Cream or vehicle 5 times per week for 6 weeks. The incidence of adverse reactions reported by > 1%
of subjects during the studies is summarized below.

Table 5: Selected Adverse Reactions Reported by > 1% of Aldara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Vehicle in the Combined Studies (Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma) Aldara Vehicle Cream (n= 179) Preferred Term (n= 185) N %
N %

Application Site Reaction 52 (28%) 5 (3%) Headache 14 (8%) 4 (2%) Back Pain 7(4%) 1 (<1%) Upper Resp Tract Infection 6(3%) 2(1%) Rhinitis 5(3%) 1 (<I%) Lymphadenopathy 5(3%) 1 (<I%) Fatigue 4 (2%) 2(1%) Sinusitis 4 (2%) 1 (<1 %) Dyspepsia 3 (2%) 2(1%) Coughing 3 (2%) 1 (<I%) Fever 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Dizziness 2(1%) 1 (<I%) Anxiety 2(1%) 1 (<1 %) Pharyngitis 2(1%) 1 (<I%) Chest Pain 2(1%) 0 (0%) Nausea 2(1%) 0 (0%) The most frequently reported adverse reactions were local skin and application site reactions including erythema, edema, induration, erosion, flaking/scaling, scabbing/crusting, itching and burning at the application site. The incidence of application site reactions reported by > I% of the subjects during the 6 week treatment period is summarized in the table below.

Table 6: Application Site Reactions Reported by > 1% of Aldara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Vehicle in the Combined Studies (Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Aldara Cream Vehicle Included Term n=185 n=179 Itching 30 (16%) 1 (1%) Burning 11(6%) 2(1%) Pain 6 (3%) 0 (0%) Bleeding 4(2%) 0(0%) Erythema 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Papule(s) 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Tenderness 2 (1%) 0 (0%) Infection 2(1%) 0 (0%) Local skin reactions were collected independently of the adverse reaction "application site reaction" in an effort to provide a better picture of the specific types of local reactions that might be seen. The prevalence and severity of local skin reactions that occurred during controlled studies are shown in the following table.

Table 7: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area as Assessed by the Investigator (Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma) Aldara Cream Vehicle n=184 n=178 All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe Erythema 184(100%) 57(3 1%) 173 (97%) 4(2%) Flaking/Scaling 167(91%) 7(4%) 135 (76%) 0(0%) Induration 154(84%) 11(6%) 94 (53%) 0(0%) Scabbing/Crusting 152(83%) 35(19%) 61(34%) 0 (0%) Edema 143 (78%) 13(7%) 64 (36%) 0 (0%) Erosion 122 (66%) 23(13%) 25 (14%) 0(0%) Ulceration 73 (40%) 11(6%) 6 (3%) 0(00/0) Vesicles 57 (3 1%) 3(2%) 4 (2%) 0(00/0) *Mild, Moderate, or Severe The adverse reactions that most frequently resulted in clinical intervention (e.g., rest periods, withdrawal from study) were local skin and application site reactions; 10% (19/1 85) of subjects received rest periods. The average number of doses not received per subject due to Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
rest periods was 7 doses with a range of 2 to 22 doses; 79% of subjects (15/19) resumed therapy after a rest period. Overall, in the clinical studies, 2% (4/185) of subjects discontinued for local skin/application site reactions.
In the sBCC studies, 17 of 1266 (1.3%) Aldara -treated subjects developed treatment site infections that required a rest period and treatment with antibiotics.
6.3 Clinical Trials Experience: External Genital Warts In controlled clinical trials for genital warts, the most frequently reported adverse reactions were local skin and application site reactions.
Some subjects also reported systemic reactions. Overall, 1.2% (4/327) of the subjects discontinued due to local skin/application site reactions. The incidence and severity of local skin reactions during controlled clinical trials are shown in the following table.

Table 8: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area as Assessed by the Investigator (External Genital Warts) Aldara Cream Vehicle Females Males Females Males n=114 n=156 n=99 n=157 All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe Erythema 74(65%) 4(4%) 90(58%) 6(4%) 21(21%) 0(0%) 34(22%) 0(0%) Erosion 35(31%) 1(1%) 47(30%) 2(1%) 8(8%) 0(0%) 10(6%) 0(0%) Excoriation/ 21(18%) 0(0%) 40(26%) 1(1%) 8(8%) 0(0%) 12(8%) 0(0%) Flaking Edema 20(18%) 1(1%) 19(12%) 0(0%) 5(5%) 0(0%) 1(1%) 0(0%) Scabbing 4(4%) 0(0%) 20(13%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 4(3%) 0(0%) Induration 6(5%) 0(0%) 11(7%) 0(0%) 2(2%) 0(0%) 3(2%) 0(0%) Ulceration 9(8%) 3(3%) 7(4%) 0(0%) 1(1%) 0(0%) 1(1%) 0(0%) Vesicles 3(3%) 0(0%) 3(2%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 0(0%) *Mild, Moderate, or Severe Remote site skin reactions were also reported. The severe remote site skin reactions reported for females were erythema (3%), ulceration (2%), and edema (1%); and for males, erosion (2%), and erythema, edema, induration, and excoriation/flaking (each I%). Selected adverse reactions judged to be probably or possibly related to Aldara Cream are listed below.

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Table 9: Selected Treatment Related Reactions (External Genital Warts) Females Males Aldara Aldara Cream Vehicle Cream Vehicle n=117 n=103 n=156 n=158 Application Site Disorders:
Application Site Reactions Wart Site:
Itching 38(32%) 21(20%) 34(22%) 16(10%) Burning 30(26%) 12(12%) 14(9%) 8(5%) Pain 9(8%) 2(2%) 3(2%) 1(1%) Soreness 3(3%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 1(1%) Fungal Infection* 13(11%) 3(3%) 3(2%) 1(1%) Systemic Reactions:
Headache 5(4%) 3(3%) 8(5%) 3(2%) Influenza-like symptoms 4(3%) 2(2%) 2(1%) 0(0%) Myalgia 1(1%) 0(0%) 2(1%) 1(1%) *Incidences reported without regard to causality with Aldara Cream.

Adverse reactions judged to be possibly or probably related to Aldara Cream and reported by more than 1% of subjects included:
Application Site Disorders: burning, hypopigmentation, irritation, itching, pain, rash, sensitivity, soreness, stinging, tenderness Remote Site Reactions: bleeding, burning, itching, pain, tenderness, tinea cruris Body as a Whole: fatigue, fever, influenza-like symptoms Central and Peripheral Nervous System Disorders: headache Gastro-Intestinal System Disorders: diarrhea Musculo-Skeletal System Disorders: myalgia.
6.4 Clinical Trials Experience: Dermal Safety Studies Provocative repeat insult patch test studies involving induction and challenge phases produced no evidence that Aldara Cream causes photoallergenicity or contact sensitization in healthy skin; however, cumulative irritancy testing revealed the potential for Aldara Cream to cause irritation, and application site reactions were reported in the clinical studies [see Adverse Reactions (6)].
6.5 Postmarketing Experience The following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of Aldara Cream. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Body as a Whole: angioedema.
Cardiovascular: capillary leak syndrome, cardiac failure, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema, arrhythmias (tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, palpitations), chest pain, ischemia, myocardial infarction, syncope.
Endocrine: thyroiditis.
Hematological: decreases in red cell, white cell and platelet counts (including idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura), lymphoma.
Hepatic: abnormal liver function.
Neuropsychiatric: agitation, cerebrovascular accident, convulsions (including febrile convulsions), depression, insomnia, multiple sclerosis aggravation, paresis, suicide. Respiratory:
dyspnea.
Urinary System Disorders: proteinuria.
Skin and Appendages: exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, hyperpigmentation.
Vascular: Henoch-Schonlein purpura syndrome.

8.1 Pregnancy Pregnancy Category C:
Note: The Maximum Recommended Human Dose (MRHD) was set at 2 packets per treatment of Aldara Cream (25 mg imiquimod) for the animal multiple of human exposure ratios presented in this label. If higher doses than 2 packets of Aldara Cream are used clinically, then the animal multiple of human exposure would be reduced for that dose. A
non-proportional increase in systemic exposure with increased dose of Aldara Cream was noted in the clinical pharmacokinetic study conducted in actinic keratosis subjects [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. The AUC after topical application of 6 packets of Aldara Cream was 8 fold greater than the AUC after topical application of 2 packets of Aldara Cream in actinic keratosis subjects. Therefore, if a dose of 6 packets per treatment of Aldara Cream was topically administered to an individual, then the animal multiple of human exposure would be either 1 /3 of the value provided in the label (based on body surface area Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
comparisons) or 1/8 of the value provided in the label (based on AUC
comparisons). The animal multiples of human exposure calculations were based on weekly dose comparisons for the carcinogenicity studies described in this label. The animal multiples of human exposure calculations were based on daily dose comparisons for the reproductive toxicology studies described in this label.
Systemic embryofetal development studies were conducted in rats and rabbits.
Oral doses of 1, 5 and 20 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 15) to pregnant female rats. In the presence of maternal toxicity, fetal effects noted at 20 mg/kg/day (577X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons) included increased resorption, decreased fetal body weights, delays in skeletal ossification, bent limb bones, and two fetuses in one litter (2 of 1567 fetuses) demonstrated exencephaly, protruding tongues and low-set ears. No treatment related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at 5 mg/kg/day (98X MRHD
based on AUC comparisons).
Intravenous doses of 0.5, 1 and 2 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 18) to pregnant female rabbits.
No treatment related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at 2 mg/kg/day (1 .5X MRHD
based on BSA comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study, or 1 mg/kg/day (407X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
A combined fertility and peri- and post-natal development study was conducted in rats. Oral doses of 1, 1.5, 3 and 6 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered to male rats from 70 days prior to mating through the mating period and to female rats from 14 days prior to mating through parturition and lactation. No effects on growth, fertility, reproduction or post-natal development were noted at doses up to 6 mg/kg/day (87X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study. In the absence of maternal toxicity, bent limb bones were noted in the F 1 fetuses at a dose of 6 mg/kg/day (87X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons). This fetal effect was also noted in the oral rat embryofetal development study conducted with imiquimod. No treatment related effects on teratogenicity were noted at 3 mg/kg/day (41 X MRHD based on AUC comparisons).

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There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Aldara Cream should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
83 Nursing Mothers It is not known whether imiquimod is excreted in human milk following use of Aldara Cream. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Aldara Cream is administered to nursing women.
8.4 Pediatric Use AK and sBCC are not conditions generally seen within the pediatric population.
The safety and efficacy of Aldara Cream for AK or sBCC in patients less than 18 years of age have not been established.
Safety and efficacy in patients with external genital/perianal warts below the age of 12 years have not been established.
Aldara Cream was evaluated in two randomized, vehicle-controlled, double-blind trials involving 702 pediatric subjects with molluscum contagiosum (MC) (470 exposed to Aldara Cream; median age 5 years, range 2-12 years). Subjects applied Aldara Cream or vehicle 3 times weekly for up to 16 weeks. Complete clearance (no MC lesions) was assessed at Week 18.
In Study 1, the complete clearance rate was 24% (52/2 17) in the Aldara Cream group compared with 26% (28/106) in the vehicle group. In Study 2, the clearance rates were 24% (60/253) in the Aldara Cream group compared with 28% (3 5/126) in the vehicle group. These studies failed to demonstrate efficacy.
Similar to the studies conducted in adults, the most frequently reported adverse reaction from 2 studies in children with molluscum contagiosum was application site reaction. Adverse events which occurred more frequently in Aldara -treated subjects compared with vehicle-treated subjects generally resembled those seen in studies in indications approved for adults and also included otitis media (5% Aldara Cream vs. 3% vehicle) and conjunctivitis (3% Aldara Cream vs. 2% vehicle).
Erythema was the most frequently reported local skin reaction. Severe local skin reactions reported by Aldara -treated subjects in the pediatric studies included erythema (28%), edema (8%), scabbing/crusting (5%), flaking/scaling (5%), erosion (2%) and weeping/exudate (2%).

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Systemic absorption of imiquimod across the affected skin of 22 subjects aged 2 to 12 years with extensive MC involving at least 10% of the total body surface area was observed after single and multiple doses at a dosing frequency of 3 applications per week for 4 weeks. The investigator determined the dose applied, either 1, 2 or 3 packets per dose, based on the size of the treatment area and the subject's weight. The overall median peak serum drug concentrations at the end of week 4 was between 0.26 and 1.06 ng/ml except in a 2-year old female who was administered 2 packets of study drug per dose, had a Cmax of 9.66 ng/mL after multiple dosing. Children aged 2-5 years received doses of 12.5 mg (one packet) or 25 mg (two packets) of imiquimod and had median multiple-dose peak serum drug levels of approximately 0.2 or 0.5 ng/mL, respectively.
Children aged 6-12 years received doses of 12.5 mg, 25 mg, or 37.5 mg (three packets) and had median multiple dose serum drug levels of approximately 0.1, 0.15, or 0.3 ng/mL, respectively.
Among the 20 subjects with evaluable laboratory assessments, the median WBC
count decreased by 1.4* 109/L and the median absolute neutrophil count decreased by 1.42*
109/L.
8.5 Geriatric Use Of the 215 subjects treated with Aldara Cream in the AK clinical studies, 127 subjects (5 9%) were 65 years and older, while 60 subjects (28%) were 75 years and older. Of the 185 subjects treated with Aldara Cream in the sBCC clinical studies , 65 subjects (35%) were 65 years and older, while 25 subjects (14%) were 75 years and older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between these subjects and younger subjects. No other clinical experience has identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger subjects, but greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out.

OVER DOSAGE
Topical overdosing of Aldara Cream could result in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.
The most clinically serious adverse event reported following multiple oral imiquimod doses of >200 mg (equivalent to imiquimod content of >16 packets) was hypotension, which resolved following oral or intravenous fluid administration.

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Aldara (imiquimod 5%) Cream is an immune response modifier for topical administration. Each gram contains 50 mg of imiquimod in an off-white oil-in-water vanishing cream base consisting of isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.
Chemically, imiquimod is 1 -(2-methylpropyl)- 1H-imidazo,4,5-c,quinolin-4-amine.
Imiquimod has a molecular formula of C14H16N4 and a molecular weight of 240.3.
Its structural formula is:

12.1 Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action of Aldara Cream in treating AK and sBCC lesions is unknown.
12.2 Pharmacodynamics Actinic Keratosis In a study of 18 subjects with AK comparing Aldara Cream to vehicle, increases from baseline in week 2 biomarker levels were reported for CD3, CD4, CD8, CD1 lc, and CD68 for Aldara Cream treated subjects; however, the clinical relevance of these findings is unknown.
Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma An open label study in six subjects with sBCC suggests that treatment with Aldara Cream may increase the infiltration of lymphocytes, dendritic cells, and macrophages into the tumor lesion; however, the clinical significance of these findings is unknown.
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induces mRNA encoding cytokines including interferon-, at the treatment site.
In addition HPVL 1 mRNA and HPV DNA are significantly decreased following treatment.
However, the clinical relevance of these findings is unknown.
12.3 Pharmacokinetics Systemic absorption of imiquimod across the affected skin of 58 subjects with AK was observed with a dosing frequency of 3 applications per week for 16 weeks. Mean peak serum drug concentrations at the end of week 16 were approximately 0.1, 0.2, and 3.5 ng/mL for the applications to face (12.5 mg imiquimod, 1 single-use packet), scalp (25 mg, 2 packets) and hands/arms (75 mg, 6 packets), respectively.

Table 10: Mean Serum Imiquimod Concentration in Adults Following Administration of the Last Topical Dose During Week 16 (Actinic Keratosis) Amount of Aldara Cream applied Mean peak serum imiquimod concentration Cmax 12.5 mg (1 packet) 0.1 ng/mL
25 mg (2 packets) 0.2 ng/mL
75 mg (6 packets) 3.5 ng/mL

The application surface area was not controlled when more than one packet was used.
Dose proportionality was not observed. However it appears that systemic exposure may be more dependent on surface area of application than amount of applied dose. The apparent half-life was approximately 10 times greater with topical dosing than the 2 hour apparent half-life seen following subcutaneous dosing, suggesting prolonged retention of drug in the skin.
Mean urinary recoveries of imiquimod and metabolites combined were 0.08 and 0.15% of the applied dose in the group using 75 mg (6 packets) for males and females, respectively following 3 applications per week for 16 weeks.
Systemic absorption of imiquimod was observed across the affected skin of 12 subjects with genital/perianal warts, with an average dose of 4.6 mg. Mean peak drug concentration of approximately 0.4 ng/mL was seen during the study. Mean urinary recoveries of imiquimod and metabolites combined over the whole course of treatment, expressed as percent of the estimated applied dose, were 0.11 and 2.41 % in the males and females, respectively.

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13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility In an oral (gavage) rat carcinogenicity study, imiquimod was administered to Wistar rats on a 2X/week (up to 6 mg/kg/day) or daily (3 mg/kg/day) dosing schedule for 24 months. No treatment related tumors were noted in the oral rat carcinogenicity study up to the highest doses tested in this study of 6 mg/kg administered 2X/week in female rats (87X
MRHD based on weekly AUC comparisons), 4 mg/kg administered 2X/week in male rats (75X
MRHD based on weekly AUC comparisons) or 3 mg/kg administered 7X/week to male and female rats (153X MRHD based on weekly AUC comparisons).
In a dermal mouse carcinogenicity study, imiquimod cream (up to 5 mg/kg/application imiquimod or 0.3% imiquimod cream) was applied to the backs of mice 3X/week for 24 months. A statistically significant increase in the incidence of liver adenomas and carcinomas was noted in high dose male mice compared to control male mice (251X
MRHD based on weekly AUC comparisons). An increased number of skin papillomas was observed in vehicle cream control group animals at the treated site only. The quantitative composition of the vehicle cream used in the dermal mouse carcinogenicity study is the same as the vehicle cream used for Aldara Cream, minus the active moiety (imiquimod).
In a 52-week dermal photoco-carcinogenicity study, the median time to onset of skin tumor formation was decreased in hairless mice following chronic topical dosing (3X/week;
40 weeks of treatment followed by 12 weeks of observation) with concurrent exposure to UV
radiation (5 days per week) with the Aldara Cream vehicle alone. No additional effect on tumor development beyond the vehicle effect was noted with the addition of the active ingredient, imiquimod, to the vehicle cream.
Imiquimod revealed no evidence of mutagenic or clastogenic potential based on the results of five in vitro genotoxicity tests (Ames assay, mouse lymphoma L5178Y
assay, Chinese hamster ovary cell chromosome aberration assay, human lymphocyte chromosome aberration assay and SHE cell transformation assay) and three in vivo genotoxicity tests (rat and hamster bone marrow cytogenetics assay and a mouse dominant lethal test).
Daily oral administration of imiquimod to rats, throughout mating, gestation, parturition and lactation, demonstrated no effects on growth, fertility or reproduction, at doses up to 87X MRHD based on AUC comparisons.

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14.1 Actinic Keratosis In two double-blind, vehicle-controlled clinical studies, 436 subjects with AK
were randomized to treatment with either Aldara Cream or vehicle cream 2 times per week for 16 weeks. The studies enrolled subjects with 4 to 8 clinically typical, visible, discrete, nonhyperkeratotic, nonhypertrophic AK lesions within a 25 cm2 contiguous treatment area on either the face or scalp. The 25 cm2 contiguous treatment area could be of any dimensions e.g., 5 cm x 5 cm, 3 cm by 8.3 cm, 2 cm by 12.5 cm. Study subjects ranged from 37 to 88 years of age (median 66 years) and 55% had Fitzpatrick skin type I or II. All Aldara -treated subjects were Caucasians.
On a scheduled dosing day, the study cream was applied to the entire treatment area prior to normal sleeping hours and left on for approximately 8 hours. Twice weekly dosing was continued for a total of 16 weeks. The clinical response of each subject was evaluated 8 weeks after the last scheduled application of study cream.
Efficacy was assessed by the complete clearance rate, defined as the proportion of subjects at the 8-week post-treatment visit with no (zero) clinically visible AK lesions in the treatment area.
Complete clearance included clearance of all baseline lesions, as well as any new or sub-clinical AK lesions which appeared during therapy.
Complete and partial clearance rates are shown in the table below. The partial clearance rate was defined as the percentage of subjects in whom 75% or more baseline AK
lesions were cleared.

Table 11: Clearance Rates (AK) Complete Clearance Rates (100% AK Lesions Cleared) Study Aldara Cream Vehicle Study 46% (49/107) 3% (3/110) Study 44% (48/108) 4% (4/111) Partial and Complete Clearance Rates (75% or More Baseline AK
Lesions Cleared) Study Aldara Cream Vehicle Study 60% (64/107) 10% (11/110) AK I

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Study 58% (63/108) 14% (15/111) Sub-clinical AK lesions may become apparent in the treatment area during treatment with Aldara Cream. During the course of treatment, 48% (103/215) of subjects experienced an increase in AK lesions relative to the number present at baseline within the treatment area. Subjects with an increase in AK lesions had a similar response to those with no increase in AK lesions.
14.2 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma In two double-blind, vehicle-controlled clinical studies, 364 subjects with primary sBCC were treated with Aldara Cream or vehicle cream 5 times per week for 6 weeks.
Target tumors were biopsy-confirmed sBCC and had a minimum area of 0.5 cm2 and a maximum diameter of 2.0 cm (4.0 cm2). Target tumors were not to be located within 1.0 cm of the hairline, or on the anogenital area or on the hands or feet, or to have any atypical features. The population ranged from 31-89 years of age (median 60 years) and 65% had Fitzpatrick skin type I or II. On a scheduled dosing day, study cream was applied to the target tumor and approximately 1 cm (about 1/3 inch) beyond the target tumor prior to normal sleeping hours, and 5 times per week dosing was continued for a total of 6 weeks.
The target tumor area was clinically assessed 12 weeks after the last scheduled application of study cream. The entire target tumor was then excised and examined histologically for the presence of tumor.
Efficacy was assessed by the complete response rate defined as the proportion of subjects with clinical (visual) and histological clearance of the sBCC lesion at 12 weeks post-treatment.
Of Aldara -treated subjects, 6% (11/178) who had both clinical and histological assessments post-treatment, and who appeared to be clinically clear had evidence of tumor on excision of the clinically-clear treatment area.
Data on composite clearance (defined as both clinical and histological clearance) are shown in the table below.

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Study Aldara Vehicle Cream Cream Study 70% 2%
sBCC1 (66/94) (2/89) Study 80% 1%
sBCC2 (73/91) (1/90) Total 75% 2%
(139/185) (3/179) A separate 5-year, open-label study is ongoing to assess the recurrence of sBCC
treated with Aldara Cream applied once daily 5 days per week for 6 weeks.
Target tumor inclusion criteria were the same as for the studies described above. At 12-weeks post-treatment, subjects were clinically evaluated for evidence of persistent sBCC
(no histological assessment). Subjects with no clinical evidence of sBCC entered the long-term follow-up period. At the 12 week post-treatment assessment, 90% (163/182) of the subjects enrolled had no clinical evidence of sBCC at their target site and 162 subjects entered the long-term follow-up period for up to 5 years. Two year (24 month) follow-up data are available from this study and are presented in the table below:

Table 13: Estimated Clinical Clearance Rates for Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma Follow-u Period Follow-up No. of No. of No. of Subjects Estimated Rate of visit after 12- Subjects who Subjects who discontinued Subjects who week post- remained with sBCC at this visit with Clinically Cleared and treatment clinically recurrence no sBCCa remained Clearb assessment clear Month 3 153 4 5 87%
Month 6 149 85%
Month 12 143 4 0 84%
Month 24 139 79%
Reasons for discontinuation included death, non-compliance, entry criteria violations, personal reasons, and treatment of nearby sBCC tumor.
Estimated rate of subjects who clinically cleared and remained clear are estimated based on the time to event analysis employing the life table method beginning with the rate of clinical clearance at 12 weeks post-treatment.
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In a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, 209 otherwise healthy subjects 18 years of age and older with genital/perianal warts were treated with Aldara Cream or vehicle control times per week for a maximum of 16 weeks. The median baseline wart area was 69 mm2 (range 8 to 5525 mm2). Subject accountability is shown in the figure below.

Figure 1: Subject Accountability (External Genital Warts) Enrolled n=209 Aldara Cream Vehicle n=109 n=100 Completed 16 Weeks Withdrew Completed 16 Weeks Withdrew of Treatment n=19 of Treatment n=27 Not Clear Not Clear n=36 n=62 Clear Clear n=54 n=11 Completed 12 Weeks of Follow-up* Completed 12 Weeks of Follow-up*
Remained Clear Remained Clear n=39 n=9 *The other subjects were either lost to follow-up or experienced recurrences.

Data on complete clearance are listed in the table below. The median time to complete wart clearance was 10 weeks.

Table 14: Complete Clearance Rates (External Genital Warts)- Study EGW1 Subjects with Subjects Complete Subjects with Treatment Clearance Without Warts of Warts Follow-up Remaining at Week 16 Overall Aldara Cream (n =109) 54 (50%) 19 (17%) 36 (33%) Vehicle (n =100) 11 (11%) 27 (27%) 62 (62%) Females Aldara Cream (n =46) 33(72%) 5(11%) 8 (17%) Vehicle (n =40) 8 (20%) 13 (33%) 19 (48%) Males Aldara Cream (n =63) 21(33%) 14 (22%) 28 (44%) Vehicle (n =60) 3 (5%) 14 (23%) 43 (72%) Docket No.: 85591 P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:

Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%, is supplied in single-use packets which contain mg of the cream. Available as: box of 12 packets NDC 29336-610-12. Store at 4 -25*C (39 -77F) Avoid freezing.
Keep out of reach of children.

17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION See FDA Approved Patient Labeling (17.7) 17.1 General Information: All Indications Aldara Cream should be used as directed by a physician. [see Dosage and Administration (2)] Aldara Cream is for external use only. Contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided. [see Indications and Usage (1) and Dosage and Administration (2)]
The treatment area should not be bandaged or otherwise occluded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Aldara Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Aldara Cream.

17.2 Local Skin Reactions: All Indications Patients may experience local skin reactions during treatment with Aldara Cream (even with normal dosing). Potential local skin reactions include erythema, edema, vesicles, erosions/ulcerations, weeping/exudate, flaking/scaling/dryness, and scabbing/crusting.
These reactions can range from mild to severe in intensity and may extend beyond the application site onto the surrounding skin. Patients may also experience application site reactions such as itching and/or burning. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
Local skin reactions may be of such an intensity that patients may require rest periods from treatment. Treatment with Aldara Cream can be resumed after the skin reaction has subsided, as determined by the physician. Patients should contact their physician promptly if they experience any sign or symptom at the application site that restricts or prohibits their daily activity or makes continued application of the Aldara Cream difficult.

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Because of local skin reactions, during treatment and until healed, the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Localized hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation have been reported following use of Aldara Cream. These skin color changes may be permanent in some patients.
17.3 Systemic Reactions: All Indications Patients may experience flu-like systemic signs and symptoms during treatment with Aldara Cream (even with normal dosing). Systemic signs and symptoms may include malaise, fever, nausea, myalgias and rigors. [see Adverse Reactions (6)] An interruption of dosing should be considered.
17. 4 Patients Being Treated for Actinic Keratosis (AK) Dosing is 2 times per week for a full 16 weeks, unless otherwise directed by the physician. However, the treatment period should not be extended beyond 16 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. [see Dosage and Administration (2.1)]
It is recommended that the treatment area be washed with mild soap and water 8 hours following Aldara Cream application.
Most patients using Aldara Cream for the treatment of AK experience erythema, flaking/scaling/dryness and scabbing/crusting at the application site with normal dosing. [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]
Use of sunscreen is encouraged, and patients should minimize or avoid exposure to natural or artificial sunlight (tanning beds or UVA/B treatment) while using Aldara Cream.
[see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)]
Sub-clinical AK lesions may become apparent in the treatment area during treatment and may subsequently resolve. [see Clinical Studies (16.1)]
17.5 Patients Being Treated for Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma (sBCC) Dosing is 5 times per week for a full 6 weeks, unless otherwise directed by the physician. However, the treatment period should not be extended beyond 6 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. [see Dosage and Administration (2.2)]
It is recommended that the treatment area be washed with mild soap and water 8 hours following Aldara Cream application. [see Dosage and Administration (2.2)]

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Most patients using Aldara Cream for the treatment of sBCC experience erythema, edema, induration, erosion, scabbing/crusting and flaking/scaling at the application site with normal dosing. [see Adverse Reactions (6.2)]
Use of sunscreen is encouraged, and patients should minimize or avoid exposure to natural or artificial sunlight (tanning beds or UVA/B treatment) while using Aldara Cream.
[see Warnings and Precautions (5.7)]
The clinical outcome of therapy can be determined after resolution of application site reactions and/or local skin reactions.
Patients with sBCC treated with Aldara Cream should have regular follow-up to re-evaluate the treatment site. [see Clinical Studies (16.2)]

17.6 Patients Being Treated for External Genital Warts Dosing is 3 times per week to external genital/perianal warts. Aldara Cream treatment should continue until there is total clearance of the genital/perianal warts or for a maximum of 16 weeks.
It is recommended that the treatment area be washed with mild soap and water 6-10 hours following Aldara Cream application.
It is common for patients to experience local skin reactions such as erythema, erosion, excoriation/flaking, and edema at the site of application or surrounding areas. Most skin reactions are mild to moderate.
Sexual (genital, anal, oral) contact should be avoided while Aldara Cream is on the skin. Application of Aldara Cream in the vagina is considered internal and should be avoided.
Female patients should take special care if applying the Aldara Cream at the opening of the vagina because local skin reactions on the delicate moist surfaces can result in pain or swelling, and may cause difficulty in passing urine.
Uncircumcised males treating warts under the foreskin should retract the foreskin and clean the area daily.
New warts may develop during therapy, as Aldara Cream is not a cure.
The effect of Aldara Cream on the transmission of genital/perianal warts is unknown.
Aldara Cream may weaken condoms and vaginal diaphragms, therefore concurrent use is not recommended.

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17.7 FDA-Approved Patient Labeling Patient Information ALDARA [al dar' a] Cream, 5% (Imiquimod) IMPORTANT: Not for mouth, eye, or vaginal use Read the Patient Information that comes with Aldara Cream before you start using it and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This leaflet does not take the place of talking with your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment.
If you do not understand the information, or have any questions about Aldara Cream, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
What is Aldara Cream?
Aldara Cream is a skin use only (topical) medicine used to treat:

= external genital and perianal warts in people 12 years and older = actinic keratosis in adults with normal immune systems. Actinic keratosis is caused by too much sun exposure.

= superficial basal cell carcinoma in adults with normal immune systems when surgical methods are less appropriate. This skin cancer needs to be diagnosed by your healthcare provider.
Aldara Cream is used in different ways for the three different skin conditions it is used to treat. It is very important that you follow the instructions for your skin condition.
Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions.
Aldara Cream does not work for everyone. Aldara Cream will not cure your genital or perianal warts. New warts may develop during treatment with Aldara Cream.
It is not known if Aldara Cream can stop you from spreading genital or perianal warts to other people. For your own health and the health of others, it is important to practice safer sex.
Talk to your healthcare provider about safer sex practices.
Who should not use Aldara Cream?
= Aldara Cream has not been studied in children under 12 years old for external genital and perianal warts.

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= Aldara Cream has not been studied in children under 18 years old for actinic keratosis or superficial basal cell carcinoma. Children usually do not get actinic keratosis or basal cell carcinoma.
Before using Aldara Cream, tell your healthcare provider:
= about all your medical conditions, including if you o are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if Aldara Cream can harm your unborn baby.
o are breastfeeding. It is not known if Aldara Cream passes into your milk and if it can harm your baby.
= about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you have had other treatments for genital or perianal warts, or actinic keratosis, or superficial basal cell carcinoma. Aldara Cream should not be used until your skin has healed from other treatments.
How should I use Aldara Cream?
= Use Aldara Cream exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Aldara Cream is for skin use only. Do not take by mouth or use in or near your eyes, lips or nostrils. Do not use Aldara Cream unless your healthcare provider has taught you the right way to use it. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions.

= Aldara Cream is used for several skin conditions. Use Aldara Cream only on the area of your body to be treated. Your healthcare provider will tell you where to apply Aldara Cream and how often and for how long to apply it for your condition. Do not use Aldara Cream longer than prescribed. Using too much Aldara Cream, or using it too often, or for too long can increase your chances for having a severe skin reaction or other side effect. Talk to your healthcare provider if Aldara Cream does not work for you.

For external genital and perianal warts, Aldara Cream is usually used once a day for 3 days a week:
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For these conditions, Aldara Cream is usually left on the skin for 6 to 10 hours.
Treatment should continue until the warts are completely gone, or up to 16 weeks.

For actinic keratosis, Aldara Cream is usually used once a day for 2 days a week, 3 to 4 days apart, such as:

= Monday and Thursday, or = Tuesday and Friday For this condition, Aldara Cream is usually left on the skin for about 8 hours.
Treatment should continue for the full 16 weeks even if all actinic keratoses appear to be gone, unless you are told otherwise by your healthcare provider. The area you treat with Aldara Cream should be no larger than approximately the size of your forehead or one cheek (for example 2 inches by 2 inches), unless otherwise directed by your healthcare provider.

For superficial basal cell carcinoma, Aldara Cream is usually used once a day for 5 days a week:
= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday For this condition, Aldara Cream is usually left on the skin for about 8 hours. Your healthcare provider will show you how much Aldara Cream to apply to your superficial basal cell carcinoma. You should also apply Aldara Cream to a small area of skin all around the superficial basal cell carcinoma. This small area of skin should be about the size of your fingertip. Treatment should continue for the full6 weeks, even if the superficial basal cell carcinoma appears to be gone, unless you are told otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Applying Aldara Cream Aldara Cream should be applied just before your bedtime.
= Wash the area to be treated with mild soap and water. Allow the area to dry.
0 Uncircumcised males treating warts under their penis foreskin must pull their foreskin back and clean before treatment, and clean daily during the weeks of treatment.

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= Apply a thin layer of Aldara Cream only to the affected area or areas to be treated. Do not use more Aldara Cream than is needed to cover the treatment area.
= Rub the Aldara Cream in all the way to the affected area or areas.
o Do not get Aldara Cream in your eyes.

o Do not get Aldara Cream in the anus when applying to perianal warts.

O Female patients treating genital warts must be careful when applying Aldara Cream around the vaginal opening. Female patients should take special care if applying the Aldara Cream at the opening of the vagina because local skin reactions on the delicate moist surfaces can cause pain or swelling, and may cause problems passing urine. Do not put Aldara Cream in your vagina or on the skin around the genital wart.

= Do not cover the treated area with an airtight bandage. Cotton gauze dressings can be used. Cotton underwear can be worn after applying Aldara Cream to the genital or perianal area.

= Safely throw away the open packet of Aldara Cream so that children and pets cannot get it. The open packet should be thrown away even if all the Aldara Cream was not completely used.
= After applying Aldara Cream, wash your hands well.

= Leave the Aldara Cream on the affected area or areas for the time prescribed by your healthcare provider. The length of time that Aldara Cream is left on the skin is not the same for the different skin conditions that Aldara Cream is used to treat. Do not bathe or get the treated area wet before the right time has passed. Do not leave Aldara Cream on your skin longer than prescribed.

= After the right amount of time has passed, wash the treated area or areas with mild soap and water.

= If you forget to apply Aldara Cream, apply the missed dose of Aldara Cream as soon as you remember and then continue on your regular schedule.

= If you get Aldara Cream in your mouth or in your eyes rinse well with water right away.

What should I avoid while using Aldara Cream?

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= Do not cover the treated site with bandages or other closed dressings.
Cotton gauze dressings are okay to use, if needed. Cotton underwear can be worn after treating the genital or perianal area.

= Do not apply Aldara Cream in or near the eyes, lips or nostrils, or in the vagina or anus.
= Do not use sunlamps or tanning beds, and avoid sunlight as much as possible during treatment with Aldara Cream. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing if you go outside during daylight.
= Do not have sexual contact including genital, anal, or oral sex when Aldara Cream is on your genital or perianal skin. Aldara Cream may weaken condoms and vaginal diaphragms. This means they may not work as well to prevent pregnancy. For your own health and the health of others, it is important to practice safer sex. Talk to your healthcare provider about safer sex practices.
What are the possible side effects of Aldara Cream?
The most common side effects with Aldara Cream are skin reactions at the treatment site including:

= redness = swelling = a sore, blister, or ulcer = skin that becomes hard or thickened = skin peeling = scabbing and crusting = itching = burning = changes in skin color that do not always go away Actinic Keratosis During treatment and until the skin has healed, your skin in the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Side effects, such as redness, scabbing, itching and burning are common at the site where Aldara Cream is applied, and sometimes the Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
side effects go outside of the area where Aldara Cream was applied. Swelling, small open sores and drainage may also be experienced with use of Aldara Cream. You may also experience itching and/or burning. Actinic keratoses that were not seen before may appear during treatment and may later go away. If you have questions regarding treatment or skin reactions, please talk with your healthcare provider.

Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma During treatment and until the skin has healed, your skin in the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Side effects, such as redness, swelling and a sore are common at the site where Aldara Cream is applied. You may also experience itching or burning. Your healthcare provider will need to check the area that was treated after your treatment is finished to make sure that the skin cancer is gone.
Superficial basal cell carcinoma can come back. The chances of it coming back are higher as time passes. It is very important to have regular follow-up visits with your healthcare provider to check the area to make sure your skin cancer has not come back. Ask your healthcare provider how often you should have your skin checked. Talk with your healthcare provider if you have questions about your treatment or skin reactions.

External Genital and Perianal Warts Patients should be aware that new warts may develop during treatment, as Aldara Cream is not a cure. Many people see reddening or swelling on or around the application site during the course of treatment. If you have questions regarding treatment or local skin reactions, please talk with your healthcare provider.
You have a higher chance for severe skin reactions if you use too much Aldara Cream or use it the wrong way. Stop Aldara Cream right away and call your healthcare provider if you get any skin reactions that affect your daily activities, or that do not go away. Sometimes, Aldara Cream must be stopped for a while to allow your skin to heal.
Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about your treatment or skin reactions.
Other side effects of Aldara Cream include headache, back pain, muscle aches, tiredness, flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, and fungal infections.

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If the reactions seem excessive, if either skin breaks down or sores develop during the first week of treatment, if flu-like symptoms develop or if you begin to not feel well at anytime, contact your healthcare provider.
These are not all the side effects of Aldara Cream. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
How do I store Aldara Cream?

= Store Aldara Cream at 39 - 77 F (4 - 25 Q. Do not freeze.
= Safely throw away Aldara Cream that is out of date or that you do not need.
= Keep Aldara Cream and all medicines out of the reach of children.
General information about Aldara Cream Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Do not use Aldara Cream for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give Aldara Cream to other people, even if they have the same symptoms you have.
This leaflet summarizes the most important information about Aldara Cream. If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about Aldara Cream that is written for the healthcare provider. If you have other questions about Aldara Cream, call 1-ALDARA.
What are the ingredients in Aldara Cream?
Active Ingredient: imiquimod Inactive ingredients: isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.
Manufactured by:
3M Health Care Limited Loughborough LEI 1 1 EP England Distributed by:
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Attachment IX

[000317] Zyclara [zi-clar-al (imiquimod) 3.75% Cream HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION FOR ACTINIC KERATOSIS

These highlights do not include all the information needed to use ZYCLARA
Cream safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for Zyclara Cream.

ZYCLARA (imiquimod), Cream, 3.75%
For topical use only Initial U.S. Approval: 1997 ----------------------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE---------------------------------------ZYCLARA Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of clinically typical visible or palpable actinic keratoses of the face or balding scalp in immunocompetent adults. (1.1) ------------------------------------DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION----------------------------------ZYCLARA Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use. (2) = daily to the skin of the affected area (either the face or balding scalp) for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period. (2.1) -----------------------------------DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS---------------------------------Cream, 3.75%, white to fainty yellow cream. (3) -------------------------------------------CONTRAINDICATIONS------------------------------------------= None. (4) ------------------------------------WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS------------------------------------= Intense local inflammatory reactions can occur (e.g., skin weeping, erosion).
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= Flu-like systemic signs and symptoms including fatigue, nausea, fever, myalgias, arthralgias, and chills. Dosing interruption may be required (2, 5.2, 6) = Avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps (5.3). Wear sunscreen daily (17.4).
= Avoid concomitant use of Zyclara Cream and any other imiquimod cream.
-------------------------------------------ADVERSE REACTIONS------------------------------------------Most common Adverse Reactions (incidence >50%) are local skin reactions, erythema, edema, weeping/exudate, flaking/scaling/dryness, scabbing/crusting and erosion/ulceration (6.2).
Other reported reactions (occurring in >_2% of ZYCLARA(V-Treated Subjects) include headache, fatigue, nausea and fever (6.1).

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Graceway Pharmaceuticals, LLC at 1-800-328-0255 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION and FDA-approved patient labeling.
Issued" March 2010 FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*

1.1 Actinic Keratosis 1.2 Unevaluated Populations 2.1 Actinic Keratosis Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Local Skin Reactions 5.2 Systemic Reactions 5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience 6.2 Postmarketing Experience 8.1 Pregnancy 8.3 Nursing Mothers 8.4 Pediatric Use 8.5 Geriatric Use OVER DOSAGE

12.1 Mechanism of Action 12.2 Pharmacodynamics 12.3 Pharmacokinetics 13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:

17.1 Instructions for Administration 17.2 Local Skin Reactions 17.3 Systemic Reactions 17. 4 Recommended Administration *Sections or subsections omitted from the full prescribing information are not listed FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

1.1 Actinic Keratosis ZYCLARA Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of clinically typical visible or palpable actinic keratosis (AK), of the face or balding scalp in immunocompetent adults.
1.2 Unevaluated Populations Safety and efficacy have nor been established for ZYCLARA Cream in the treatment of actinic keratoses with more than one 2-cycle treatment course in the same area.
The safety and efficacy of ZYCLARA Cream in immunosuppressed patients have not been established.
The safety and efficacy have not been established for ZYCLARA Cream in the treatment of patients with xeroderma pigmentosum.
The safety and efficacy have not been established for ZYCLARA Cream in the treatment of superficial basal cell carcinoma.
The safety and efficacy have not been established for ZYCLARA Cream in the treatment of external genital warts.
ZYCLARA Cream should be used with caution in patients with pre-existing autoimmune conditions.

ZYCLARA Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.
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ZYCLARA Cream should be applied once daily before bedtime to the skin of the affected area (either the face or balding scalp) for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period. ZYCLARA Cream should be applied as a thin film to the entire treatment area and rubbed in until the Zyclara Cream is no longer visible. Up to 2 packets of ZYCLARA Cream may be applied to the treatment area at each application.
ZYCLARA
Cream should be left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of ZYCLARA Cream therapy.

Patients should wash their hands before and after applying ZYCLARA Cream.
Avoid use in or on the lips and nostrils. Do not use in or near the eyes.
Local skin reactions in the treatment area are common. [see Adverse Reactions (6.1, 6.2)] A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction. However, neither 2-week treatment cycle should be extended due to missed doses or rest periods. A transient increase in AK lesion counts may be observed during treatment. Response to treatment cannot be adequately assessed until resolution of local skin reactions. The patient should continue dosing as prescribed. Treatment should continue for the full treatment course even if all actinic keratoses appear to be gone.
Lesions that do not respond to treatment should be carefully re-evaluated and management reconsidered.
ZYCLARA Cream is packaged in single-use packets, with 28 packets supplied per box.
Patients should be prescribed no more than 56 packets for the total 2-cycle treatment course.
Unused packets should be discarded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused.

Cream, 3.75%, white to faintly yellow cream.

None.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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Intense local skin reactions including skin weeping or erosion can occur after a few applications of ZYCLARA Cream and may require an interruption of dosing. [see Dosage and Administration (2) and Adverse Reactions (6)]. ZYCLARA Cream has the potential to exacerbate inflammatory conditions of the skin, including chronic graft versus host disease.
Administration of ZYCLARA Cream is not recommended until the skin is healed from any previous drug or surgical treatment.
Concomittant use of ZYCLARA Cream and any other imiquimod cream, in the same treatment area, should be avoided since they contain the same active ingredient (imiquimod) and may increase the risk for and severity of local skin reactions.
5.2 Systemic Reactions Flu-like signs and symptoms may accompany, or even precede, local skin reactions and may include fatigue, nausea, fever, myalgias, arthralgias, and chills. An interruption of dosing and an assessment of the patient should be considered. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
Lymphadenopathy occurred in 2% of subjects treated with ZYCLARA Cream [see Adverse Reactions (6)]. This reaction resolved in all subjects by 4 weeks after completion of treatment.
The safety of concomitant use of ZYCLARA Cream and any other imiquimod creams has not been established and should be avoided since they contain the same active ingredient (imiquimod) and may increase the risk for and severity of systemic reactions.
5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure Exposure to sunlight (including sunlamps) should be avoided or minimized during use of ZYCLARA Cream because of concern for heightened sunburn susceptibility.
Patients should be warned to use protective clothing (e.g., a hat) when using ZYCLARA Cream.
Patients with sunburn should be advised not to use ZYCLARA Cream until fully recovered.
Patients who may have considerable sun exposure, e.g. due to their occupation, and those patients with inherent sensitivity to sunlight should exercise caution when using ZYCLARA
Cream.
In an animal photoco-carcinogenicity study, imiquimod cream shortened the time to skin tumor formation [see Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1)]. The enhancement of ultraviolet carcinogenicity is not necessarily dependent on phototoxic mechanisms.
Therefore, patients should minimize or avoid natural or artificial sunlight exposure.

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Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience:
The data described below reflect exposure to ZYCLARA Cream or placebo in 319 subjects enrolled in two double-blind, vehicle-controlled studies. Subjects applied up to two packets of ZYCLARA Cream or vehicle daily to the skin of the affected area (either entire face or balding scalp) for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period.

Table 1: Selected Adverse Reactions Occurring in > 2% of ZYCLARA -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency Than With Vehicle in the Combined Studies ZYCLARA Cream 3.75% Vehicle Preferred Term (N=160) (N=159) Headache 10 (6%) 5 (3%) Application site pruritus 7 (4%) 1 (< 1%) Fatigue 7 (4%) 0 (0%) Nausea 6 (3%) 2 (1%) Application site irritation 5 (3%) 0 (0%) Application site pain 5 (3%) 0 (0%) Pyrexia 5 (3%) 0 (0%) Anorexia 4(3%) 0(0%) Dizziness 4 (3%) 0 (0%) Herpes simplex 4 (3%) 1 (< 1%) Pain 4 (3%) 0 (0%) Chest pain 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Diarrhea 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Lymphadenopathy 3 (2%) 0 (0%) Table 2: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area in ZYCLARA -Treated Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Subjects as Assessed by the Investigator ZYCLARA Cream 3.75% Placebo (N=160) (N=159 All Grades Severe All Grades Severe Erythema 154 (96%) 40 (25%) 124 (78%) 0 (0%) Scabbing/Crusting 149 (93%) 22 (14%) 72 (45%) 0 (0%) Flaking/Scaling/Dryness 147 (92%) 13 (8%) 123 (77%) 2 (1%) Edema 120 (75%) 9 (6%) 31(19%) 0 (0%) Erosion/Ulceration 99 (62%) 17 (11%) 14 (9%) 0 (0%) Weeping/Exudate 81(51%) 9 (6%) 6 (4%) 0 (0%) *All Grades: mild, moderate or severe Local skin reactions may extend beyond treatment area.

Overall, in the clinical trials, 11% (17/160) of subjects on ZYCLARA Cream and 0%
on vehicle cream required rest periods due to adverse reactions.

Other adverse reactions observed in subjects treated with ZYCLARA Cream include:
application site bleeding, application site swelling, arthralgia, cheilitis, chills, dermatitis, herpes zoster, influenza-like illness, insomnia, lethargy, myalgia, pancytopenia, pruritus, squamous cell carcinoma, and vomiting.

6.2 Clinical Trials Experience: Dermal Safety Studies There are currently no postmarketing adverse reactions reported for ZYCLARA
Cream.
The following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Body as a Whole: angioedema.
Cardiovascular: capillary leak syndrome, cardiac failure, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema, arrhythmias (tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, palpitations), chest pain, ischemia, myocardial infarction, syncope.
Endocrine: thyroiditis.

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Gastro-Intestinal System Disorders: abdominal pain.
6.3 Postmarketing Experience with Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%
The following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Body as a Whole: angioedema.
Cardiovascular: capillary leak syndrome, cardiac failure, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema, arrhythmias (tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, palpitations), chest pain, ischemia, myocardial infarction, syncope.
Endocrine: thyroiditis.
Hematological: decreases in red cell, white cell and platelet counts (including idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura), lymphoma.
Hepatic: abnormal liver function.
Infections and Infestations: herpes simplex.
Neuropsychiatric: agitation, cerebrovascular accident, convulsions (including febrile convulsions), depression, insomnia, multiple sclerosis aggravation, paresis, suicide.
Respiratory: dyspnea.
Urinary System Disorders: proteinuria, urinary retention, dysuria.
Skin and Appendages: exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, hyperpigmentation, hypertrophic scar.
Vascular: Henoch-Schonlein purpura syndrome 8.1 Pregnancy Pregnancy Category C:
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. ZYCLARA
Cream should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
Note: The animal multiples of human exposure calculations were based on daily dose comparisons for the reproductive toxicology studies described in this label.
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multiples of human exposure were based on weekly dose comparisons for the carcinogenicity studies described in this label. For the animal multiple of human exposure ratios presented in this label, the Maximum Recommended Human Dose (MRHD) was set at 2 packets (500 mg cream) per treatment of ZYCLARA Cream (imiquimod 3.75%, 18.75 mg imiquimod).
Systemic embryofetal development studies were conducted in rats and rabbits.
Oral doses of 1, 5, and 20 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 15) to pregnant female rats. In the presence of maternal toxicity, fetal effects noted at 20 mg/kg/day (190X MRHD based on AUC comparisons) included increased resorptions, decreased fetal body weights, delays in skeletal ossification, bent limb bones, and two fetuses in one litter (2 of 1567 fetuses) demonstrated exencephaly, protruding tongues, and low-set ears. No treatment related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at mg/kg/day (32X MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
Intravenous doses of 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 18) to pregnant female rabbits.
No treatment-related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at 2 mg/kg/day (2.1X MRHD
based on BSA comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study, or 1 mg/kg/day (134X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
A combined fertility and peri- and post-natal development study was conducted in rats.
Oral doses of 1, 1.5, 3, and 6 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered to male rats from 70 days prior to mating through the mating period and to female rats from 14 days prior to mating through parturition and lactation. No effects on growth, fertility, reproduction, or post-natal development were noted at doses up to 6 mg/kg/day (29X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study. In the absence of maternal toxicity, bent limb bones were noted in the F 1 fetuses at a dose of 6 mg/kg/day (29X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons).
This fetal effect was also noted in the oral rat embryofetal development study conducted with imiquimod. No treatment-related effects on teratogenicity were noted at 3 mg/kg/day (14X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
8.3 Nursing Mothers It is not known whether imiquimod is excreted in human milk following use of ZYCLARA Cream. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when ZYCLARA Cream is administered to nursing women.

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8.4 Pediatric Use AK is not a condition generally seen within the pediatric population. The safety and efficacy of ZYCLARA Cream for AK in patients less than 18 years of age has not been established.
8.5 Geriatric Use Of the 160 subjects treated with ZYCLARA Cream in the clinical studies, 78 subjects were 65 years or older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between these subject and younger subjects.

OVER DOSAGE
Topical overdosing of ZYCLARA Cream could result in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.
Hypotension was reported in a clinical trial following multiple oral imiquimod doses of >200 mg (equivalent to the ingestion of imiquimod content of >21 packets of ZYCLARA
Cream). This resolved following oral or intravenous fluid administration.

ZYCLARA Cream is intended for topical administration. Each gram contains 37.5 mg of imiquimod in a white to faintly yellow oil-in-water vanishing cream base consisting of isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.
Chemically, imiquimod is 1-(2-methylpropyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine.
Imiquimod has a molecular formula of C14Hi6N4 and a molecular weight of 240.3.
Its structural formula is:

NH

N

I CH

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12.1 Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action of ZYCLARA Cream in treating AK lesions is unknown.
12.2 Pharmacodynamics The pharmacodynamics of ZYCLARA are unknown.
Imiquimod is a Toll-like receptor 7 agonist that activates immune cells.
Topical application to skin is associated with increases in markers for cytokines and immune cells.
In a study of 18 subjects with AK comparing Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5% to vehicle, increases from baseline in week 2 biomarker levels were reported for CD3, CD4, CD8, CD1lc, and CD68 for Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5% treated subjects; however, the clinical relevance of these findings is unknown.
12.3 Pharmacokinetics Following dosing with 2 packets once daily (18.75 mg imiquimod/day) for up to three weeks, systemic absorption of imiquimod was observed in all subjects when ZYCLARA
Cream was applied to the face and/or scalp in 17 subjects with at least 10 AK
lesions. The mean peak serum imiquimod concentration at the end of the trial was approximately 0.323 ng/mL.
The median time to maximal concentrations (T max) occurred at 9 hours after dosing. Based on the plasma half-life of imiquimod observed at the end of the study, 29.3 17.0 hours, steady-state concentrations can be anticipated to occur by day 7 with once daily dosing.

13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility In an oral (gavage) rat carcinogenicity study, imiquimod was administered to Wistar rats on a 2X/week (up to 6 mg/kg/day) or daily (3 mg/kg/day) dosing schedule for 24 months. No treatment related tumors were noted in the oral rat carcinogenicity study up to the highest doses tested in this study of 6 mg/kg administered 2X/week in female rats (8.2X MRHD
based on weekly AUC comparisons), 4 mg/kg administered 2X/week in male rats (7.1X MRHD) based on weekly AUC comparisons) or 3 mg/kg administered 7X/week to male and female rats (14X
MRHD based on weekly AUC comparisons).

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In a dermal mouse carcinogenicity study, imiquimod cream (up to 5 mg/kg/application imiquimod or 0.3% imiquimod cream) was applied to the backs of mice 3X/week for 24 months.
A statistically significant increase in the incidence of liver adenomas and carcinomas was noted in high dose male mice compared to control male mice (24X MRHD based on weekly AUC
comparisons). An increased number of skin papillomas was observed in vehicle cream control group animals at the treated site only.
In a 52-week dermal photo-carcinogenicity study, the median time to onset of skin tumor formation was decreased in hairless mice following chronic topical dosing (3X/week; 40 weeks of treatment followed by 12 weeks of observation) with concurrent exposure to UV radiation (5 days per week) with vehicle alone. No additional effect on tumor development beyond the vehicle effect was noted with the addition of the active ingredient, imiquimod, to the vehicle cream.

Imiquimod revealed no evidence of mutagenic or clastogenic potential based on the results of five in vitro genotoxicity tests (Ames assay, mouse lymphoma L5178Y
assay, Chinese hamster ovary cell chromosome aberration assay, human lymphocyte chromosome aberration assay and SHE cell transformation assay) and three in vivo genotoxicity tests (rat and hamster bone marrow cytogenetics assay and a mouse dominant lethal test).
Daily oral administration of imiquimod to rats, throughout mating, gestation, parturition and lactation, demonstrated no effects on growth, fertility or reproduction, at doses up to 29X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons.

14.1 Actinic Keratosis In two double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled clinical studies, 319 subjects with AK were treated with ZYCLARA Cream, or vehicle cream. Studies enrolled subjects >18 years of age with 5-20 typical visible or palpable AK lesions of the face or scalp. Study cream was applied to either the entire face (excluding ears) or balding scalp once daily for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period. Subjects then continued in the study for an 8-week follow-up period during which they returned for clinical observations and safety monitoring. Study subjects ranged from 36 to 90 years of age and 54% had Fitzpatrick skin type I or II. All ZYCLARA Cream-treated subjects were Caucasians.

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On a scheduled dosing day, up to two packets of the study cream were applied to the entire treatment area prior to normal sleeping hours and left on for approximately 8 hours.
Efficacy was assessed by AK lesion counts at the 8-week post-treatment visit.
All AKs in the treatment area were counted, including baseline lesions as well as lesions which appeared during therapy.
Complete clearance required absence of any lesions including those that appeared during therapy in the treatment area. Complete and partial clearance rates are shown in the tables below. Partial clearance rate was defined as the percentage of subjects in whom the number of baseline AKs was reduced by 75% or more. The partial clearance rate was measured relative to the numbers of AK lesions at baseline.

Table 3: Rates of Subject with Complete Clearance at 8 Weeks Post Treatment ZYCLARA Cream 3.75% Vehicle Cream Study 1 25.9% (21/81) 2.5%(2/80) Study 2 45.6% (36/79) 10.1% (8/79) Table 4: Rates of Subjects with Partial Clearance (>_75%) at 8 Weeks Post Treatment ZYCLARA Cream 3.75% Vehicle Cream Study 1 45.7% (37/81) 18.8% (15/80) Study 2 73.4% (58/79) 26.6% (21/79) During the course of treatment, 86% (138/160) of subjects experienced a transient increase in lesions evaluated as actinic keratoses relative to the number present at baseline within the treatment area.

ZYCLARA (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%, is supplied in single-use packets which contain 250 mg of the cream. Available as: box of 28 packets NDC 29336-710-28.
Store at 25 C
(77 F); excursions permitted to 15 to 30 C (59 to 86 F) [See USP Controlled Room Temperature].

Avoid freezing.

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Keep out of reach of children.

See FDA-Approved Patient Labeling (17.7) 17.1 General Information:
ZYCLARA Cream should be used as directed by a physician. [see Dosage and Administration (2)] ZYCLARA Cream is for external use only. Contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided. [see Indications and Usage (1) and Dosage and Administration (2)].
The treatment area should not be bandaged or otherwise occluded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of ZYCLARA Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying ZYCLARA
Cream.
17.2 Local Skin Reactions:
Patients may experience local skin reactions during treatment with ZYCLARA
Cream.
Potential local skin reactions include erythema, edema, erosions/ulcerations, weeping/exudate, flaking/scaling/dryness, and scabbing/crusting. These reactions can range from mild to severe in intensity and may extend beyond the application site onto the surrounding skin. Patients may also experience application site reactions such as itching, irritation or pain. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
Local skin reactions may be of such an intensity that patients may require rest periods from treatment. Treatment with ZYCLARA Cream can be resumed after the skin reaction has subsided, as determined by the physician. However, each treatment cycle should not be extended beyond 2 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. Patients should contact their physician promptly if they experience any sign or symptom at the application site that restricts or prohibits their daily activity or makes continued application of the ZYCLARA
Cream difficult.
Because of local skin reactions, during treatment and until healed, the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Localized hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation have been reported following use of imiquimod cream. These skin color changes may be permanent in some patients.
17.3 Systemic Reactions:

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Patients may experience flu-like systemic signs and symptoms during treatment with ZYCLARA Cream. Systemic signs and symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, fever, myalgia, arthralgia, and chills. [see Adverse Reactions (6)] An interruption of dosing and assessment of the patient should be considered.

17. 4 Recommended Administration Dosing is once daily before bedtime to the skin of the affected area (either the full face or balding scalp) for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period.
However, the treatment period should not be extended beyond two 2-week treatment cycles due to missed doses or rest periods. [see Dosage and Administration (2.1).
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying ZYCLARA
Cream. Before applying the ZYCLARA Cream, the patient should wash the treatment area with mild soap and water and allow the area to dry thoroughly.
It is recommended that the treatment area be washed with mild soap and water 8 hours following ZYCLARA Cream application.
Most patients using ZYCLARA Cream for the treatment of AK experience erythema, flaking/scaling/dryness and scabbing/crusting at the application site with normal dosing. [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].
Use of sunscreen is encouraged, and patients should minimize or avoid exposure to natural or artificial sunlight (tanning beds or UVA/B treatment) while using ZYCLARA
Cream. [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)].
Sub-clinical AK lesions may become apparent in the treatment area during treatment and may subsequently resolve. [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
17.7 FDA-Approved Patient Labeling Patient Information ZYCLARA [imiquimod] Cream, 3.75% (Imiquimod) IMPORTANT: Not for mouth, eye, or vaginal use Read the Patient Information that comes with ZYCLARA Cream before you start using it and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This leaflet does not take the place of talking with your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment. If you Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
do not understand the information, or have any questions about ZYCLARA Cream, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

What is ZYCLARA Cream?
ZYCLARA Cream is a skin use only (topical) medicine used to treat:
= actinic keratosis in adults with normal immune systems. Actinic keratosis is caused by too much sun exposure.
ZYCLARA Cream does not work for everyone.
Who should not use ZYCLARA Cream?
= ZYCLARA Cream has not been studied in children under 18 years old.
Children usually do not get actinic keratoses.
Before using ZYCLARA Cream, tell your healthcare provider:
= about all your medical conditions, including if you o are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if ZYCLARA Cream can harm your unborn baby.
o are breastfeeding. It is not known if ZYCLARA Cream passes into your milk and if it can harm your baby.

= about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you have had other treatments for actinic keratosis. ZYCLARA Cream should not be used until your skin has healed from other treatments.

How should I use ZYCLARA Cream?

= Use ZYCLARA Cream exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
ZYCLARA Cream is for skin use only. Do not take by mouth or use in or near your eyes, lips or nostrils. Do not use ZYCLARA Cream unless your healthcare provider has taught you the right way to use it. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
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long can increase your chances for having a severe skin reaction or other side effect. Talk to your healthcare provider if ZYCLARA Cream does not work for you.

= ZYCLARA Cream is applied once a day for two-weeks. There is no treatment for the next two weeks. ZYCLARA Cream is then applied once a day for another two-weeks.
ZYCLARA Cream is usually left on the skin for about 8 hours. Treatment should continue for the full treatment course even if all actinic keratosis appear to be gone, unless you are told otherwise by your healthcare provider. ZYCLARA Cream should be used to treat either the whole face or balding scalp.

Applying ZYCLARA Cream ZYCLARA Cream should be applied just before your bedtime.
= Wash the area to be treated with mild soap and water. Allow the area to dry.
= Wash your hands = Open a new packet(s) of ZYCLARA Cream just before use = Apply a thin layer of ZYCLARA Cream only to the affected area or areas to be treated. Do not use more ZYCLARA Cream than is needed to cover the treatment area. Do not use more than two packets for each application.

= Rub the ZYCLARA Cream in all the way to the affected area or areas.
o Do not get ZYCLARA Cream in or around your eyes.

= Safely throw away the open packet of ZYCLARA Cream so that children and pets cannot get it. The open packet should be thrown away even if all the ZYCLARA Cream was not completely used.

= After applying ZYCLARA Cream, wash your hands well.

= Leave the ZYCLARA Cream on the affected area or areas for the time prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not bathe or get the treated area wet before the right time has passed. Do not leave ZYCLARA Cream on your skin longer than prescribed.
= After about 8 hours, wash the treated area or areas with mild soap and water.

= If you forget to apply ZYCLARA Cream, continue on your regular schedule and do not make up the missed dose(s).

= If you get ZYCLARA Cream in your mouth or in your eyes rinse well with water right away.

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What should I avoid while using ZYCLARA Cream?
= Do not cover the treated site with bandages or other closed dressings.
Cotton gauze dressings are okay to use, if needed.

= Do not apply ZYCLARA Cream in or near the eyes, lips or nostrils,.
= Do not use sunlamps or tanning beds, and avoid sunlight as much as possible during treatment with ZYCLARA Cream. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing if you go outside during daylight.

= What are the possible side effects of ZYCLARA Cream?
Side effects with ZYCLARA Cream may include skin reactions at the treatment site such as:
= redness = swelling = a sore, blister, or ulcer = skin that becomes hard or thickened = skin peeling = scabbing and crusting = itching = burning = changes in skin color that do not always go away During treatment and until the skin has healed, your skin in the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Side effects, such as redness, scabbing, itching and burning are common at the site where ZYCLARA Cream is applied, and sometimes the side effects go outside of the area where ZYCLARA Cream was applied.
Swelling, small open sores and drainage may also be experienced with use of ZYCLARA Cream. You may also experience itching, irritation or pain. Actinic keratoses that were not seen before may appear during treatment and may later go away. If you have questions regarding treatment or skin reactions, please talk with your healthcare provider.
You have a higher chance for severe skin reactions if you use too much ZYCLARA

Cream or use it the wrong way. Stop ZYCLARA Cream right away and call your healthcare provider if you get any skin reactions that affect your daily activities, or that do not go away.

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Sometimes, ZYCLARA Cream must be stopped for a while to allow your skin to heal. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about your treatment or skin reactions.
Other side effects of ZYCLARA Cream include headache, back pain, muscle aches, joint aches, tiredness, flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, nausea and diarrhea.
If the reactions seem excessive, if either skin breaks down or sores develop during the first week of treatment, if flu-like symptoms develop or if you begin to not feel well at anytime, stop applying ZYCLARA Cream and contact your healthcare provider.
These are not all the side effects of ZYCLARA Cream. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

How do I store ZYCLARA Cream?

= Store ZYCLARA Cream at 39-77 F (4-25 Q. Do not freeze.

= Safely throw away ZYCLARA Cream that is out of date or that you do not need.

= Keep ZYCLARA Cream and all medicines out of the reach of children.
General information about ZYCLARA Cream Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Do not use ZYCLARA Cream for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give ZYCLARA Cream to other people, even if they have the same symptoms you have.

This leaflet summarizes the most important information about ZYCLARA Cream.
If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about ZYCLARA Cream that is written for the healthcare provider. If you have other questions about ZYCLARA Cream, call 1-800-328-0255.

What are the ingredients in ZYCLARA Cream?
Active Ingredient: imiquimod Inactive ingredients: isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.

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[000318] Zyclara [zi-clar-a] (imiquimod) 3.75% Cream HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION FOR GENITAL AND PERIANAL
WARTS

These highlights do not include all the information needed to use ZYCLARA
Cream safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for Zyclara Cream.

ZYCLARA (imiquimod), Cream, 3.75%
For topical use only Initial U.S. Approval:

-------------------------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE------------------------------------Zyclara Cream is indicated for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts/condyloma acuminata in patients 12 years or older (11) --------------------------------------DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION--------------------------------Zyclara Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, intra-anal or intravaginal use.(2) = External Genital Warts: daily to the external genital/perianal warts until total clearance or up to 8 weeks (2.1) -------------------------------------DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS-------------------------------Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%, is supplied in single-use packets 28 per Dose Pack, each of which contains 250 mg of the cream, equivalent to 9.4 mg of imiquimod. (3) FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*
1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE

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Unevaluated Populations 2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
3. DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS
4. CONTRAINDICATIONS

5. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Local Skin Reactions 5.2 Systemic Reactions 5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure 5.4 Unevaluation Uses: External Genital Warts 6. ADVERSE REACTIONS
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience 6.2 Dermal Safety Trials Experience 6.3 Postmarketing Experience ------------------------------------------ CONTRAINDICATIONS -------------------------------------------= None (4) WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS------------------------------------------------------------------------= Intense local inflammatory reactions can occur (e.g., skin weeping, erosion).
Dosing interruption may be required (2, 5.1, 6) = Flue-like signs and symptoms may accompany, or even precede, local skin reactions and may include fatigue, fever, mylagia, malaise and nausea. Dosing interruption may be required (2, 5.2, 6) = Avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps to the affected areas (5.3).
= Treatment of urethral, intra-vaginal, cervical, rectal or intra-anal viral disease is not recommended. (5.) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No..
-----------------------------ADVERSE REACTIONS----------------------------Table 1: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area Assessed by the Investigator, Table 1: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area Assessed by the Investigator Table 2: Treatment Related Adverse Reactions occurring in > 1% of Zyclara - Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Placebo in either gender. (6) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Graceway Pharmaceuticals, LLC at 1-800-328-0255 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION and FDA-approved patient labeling.

8. USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
8.1 Pregnancy 8.3 Nursing Mothers 8.4 Pediatric Use 8.5 Geriatric Use 10. OVER DOSAGE
11. DESCRIPTION

12.1 Mechanism of Action 12.2 Pharmacodynamics 12.3 Pharmacokinetics 13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility 14. CLINICAL STUDIES

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17.1 Instructions for Administration:
17.2 Local Skin Reactions:
17.3 Systemic Reactions:
17.4 Recommended Administration 17.7 FDA-Approved Patient Labeling *Sections or subsections omitted from the Full Prescribing Information are not listed.
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

Zyclara Cream is indicated for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts/condyloma acuminata, whether present at the start of therapy or emerging during therapy, in patients 12 years or older.
1.1 Unevaluated Populations The safety and efficacy of Zyclara Cream in immunosuppressed patients have not been established.
Zyclara Cream should be used with caution in patients with pre-existing autoimmune conditions.

Zyclara Cream is not for oral, ophthalmic, infra-anal, or intravaginal use.
Zyclara Cream should be applied once-a-day to the external genital/perianal warts.
Zyclara Cream should be used for up to 8 weeks. Zyclara Cream should be applied prior to normal sleeping hours and left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the Zyclara Cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Zyclara Cream therapy.

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It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Zyclara Cream.
A thin layer of Zyclara Cream should be applied to the areas of existing and emerging warts and rubbed in until the Zyclara Cream is no longer visible. The application site should not be occluded. Following the treatment period the Zyclara Cream should be removed by washing the treated area with mild soap and water.

Local skin reactions at the treatment site are common. [see Adverse Reactions (6.2)] A
rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction. Treatment may resume once the reaction subsides. Non-occlusive dressings such as cotton gauze or cotton underwear may be used in the management of skin reactions.
Zyclara Cream is packaged in single-use packets with 28 packets supplied per box, which contain sufficient Zyclara Cream to cover the wart areas; use of excessive amounts of Zyclara Cream should be avoided. Patients should be prescribed no more than 2 Dose Packs (56 packets) for the treatment course. Unused packets should be discarded.
Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused.

Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%, is supplied in single-use packets each of which contains 250 mg of the cream, equivalent to 9.4 mg of imiquimod. Zyclara Cream is supplied in a Dose Pack of 28 packets each.

None.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Local Skin Reactions Intense local skin reactions including skin weeping or erosion can occur after a few applications of Zyclara Cream and may require an interruption of dosing. [see Dosage and Administration (2) and Adverse Reactions (6)]. Zyclara Cream has the potential to exacerbate inflammatory conditions of the skin, including chronic graft versus host disease.

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Administration of Zyclara Cream is not recommended until the skin is healed from any previous drug or surgical treatment.
5.2 Systemic Reactions Flu-like signs and symptoms may accompany, or even precede, local skin reactions and may include fatigue, fever, myalgia, malaise and nausea. An interruption of dosing and an assessment of the patient should be considered. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
5.3 Ultraviolet Light Exposure In an animal photo-carcinogenicity study, imiquimod cream shortened the time to skin tumor formation [see Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1)]. The enhancement of ultraviolet carcinogenicity is not necessarily dependent on phototoxic mechanisms.
Therefore, patients should minimize or avoid natural or artificial sunlight exposure to the affected areas.
5.4 Unevaluated Uses Zyclara Cream has not been evaluated for the treatment of urethral, intra-vaginal, cervical, rectal, or intra-anal human papilloma viral disease.

Clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions. Adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience In two double-blind, placebo-controlled studies for genital warts, 602 subjects applied up to one packet of Zyclara Cream or placebo daily for up to 8 weeks. The most frequently reported adverse reactions were local skin and application site reactions.
Overall, fewer than 1% (3/400) of the subjects treated with Zyclara Cream discontinued due to local skin/application site reactions. The incidence and severity of local skin reaction during controlled clinical studies are shown in Table 1 below.

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n=217 n=183 n=106 n=96 All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe All Grades* Severe Erythema 74% 10% 78% 10% 23% 0% 37% 1%
Edema (induration) 41% 2% 48% 2% 8% 0% 9% 0%
Weeping/Exudate 35% 1% 39% 3% 5% 0% 0% 0%
Flaking/Scaling/ 26% 0% 39% 0% 11% 0% 11% 0%
Dryness Scabbing/Crusting 18% <1% 34% 1% 6% 0% 2% 0%
Erosion/Ulceration 36% 13% 42% 10% 7% 1% 2% 0%
*Mild, Moderate, or Severe Local skin reactions were recorded as adverse events if they extended beyond the treatment area, if they required any medical intervention, or they resulted in patient discontinuation from the study.
Selected treatment related adverse reactions are listed below.

Table 2: Treatment Related Adverse Reactions Occurring in > 1% of Zyclara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Placebo in either gender Females Males Zyclara Cream Placebo Zyclara Cream Placebo Preferred Term n=217 n=106 n =183 n=96 Application site pain 7.8% 0% 5.5% 1.0%
Application site irritation 5.5% 0.9% 6.0% 1.0%
Application site pruritus 3.2% 1.9% 1.6% 0%
Application site bleeding 1.4% 0.9% 1.5% 0%
Application site discharge 1.4% 0% 0.5% 0%
Application site erythema 1.4% 0% 0% 0%
Application site reaction 0.9% 0% 1.1% 0%
Application site rash 0.9% 0% 1.1% 0%
Scrotal pain 0% 0% 1.6% 0%
Application site excoriation 0% 0% 1.1% 0%

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Secretion discharge 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Scrotal erythema 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Scrotal ulcer 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Scrotal edema 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Pruritus genital 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Application site cellulitis 0% 0% 1.1% 0%
Systemic adverse reactions considered treatment related in clinical trials involving Zyclara Cream included pain, pyrexia (fever), influenza, and myalgia.
Adverse reactions seen in clinical trials for external genital warts involving 5%
imiquimod cream included: tinea cruris, application site soreness, hypopigmentation, sensitivity, stinging and tenderness.
Other systemic adverse reactions considered treatment related in clinical trials for external genital warts involving 5% imiquimod cream included: headache, influenza-like symptoms, fatigue, malaise, nausea, and diarrhea.
6.2 Dermal Safety Trials Experience Provocative repeat insult patch test studies involving induction and challenge phases produced no evidence that imiquimod cream causes photoallergenicity or contact sensitization in healthy skin; however, cumulative irritancy testing revealed the potential for imiquimod cream to cause irritation, and application site reactions were reported in the clinical studies. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
6.3 Postmarketing Experience The following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of Aldara (imiquimod) Cream, 5%. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Application Site Disorders: tingling at the application site.
Body as a Whole: angioedema.
Cardiovascular: capillary leak syndrome, cardiac failure, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema, arrhythmias (tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, palpitations), chest pain, ischemia, myocardial infarction, syncope.

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Endocrine: thyroiditis.
Gastro-Intestinal System Disorders: abdominal pain.
Hematological: decreases in red cell, white cell and platelet counts (including idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura), lymphoma.
Hepatic: abnormal liver function.
Infections and Infestations: herpes simplex.
Musculo-Skeletal System Disorders: arthralgia.
Neuropsychiatric: agitation, cerebrovascular accident, convulsions (including febrile convulsions), depression, insomnia, multiple sclerosis aggravation, paresis, suicide.
Respiratory: dyspnea.
Urinary System Disorders: proteinuria.
Skin and Appendages: exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, hyperpigmentation, hypertrophic scar.
Vascular: Henoch-Schonlein purpura syndrome.

8.1 Pregnancy Pregnancy Category C:
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Zyclara Cream should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
Note: The animal multiples of human exposure calculations were based on daily dose comparisons in this label. For the animal multiple of human exposure ratios presented in this label, the Maximum Recommended Human Dose (MRHD) was set at 1 packet (250 mg cream) per treatment of Zyclara Cream (imiquimod 3.75%, 9.375 mg imiquimod).
Systemic embryofetal development studies were conducted in rats and rabbits.
Oral doses of 1, 5 and 20 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 15) to pregnant female rats. In the presence of maternal toxicity, fetal effects noted at 20 mg/kg/day (375X MRHD based on AUC comparisons) included increased resorptions, decreased fetal body weights, delays in skeletal ossification, bent limb bones, and two fetuses in one litter (2 of 1567 fetuses) demonstrated exencephaly, protruding tongues and Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
low-set ears. No treatment related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at mg/kg/day (73X MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
Intravenous doses of 0.5, 1 and 2 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered during the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6 - 18) to pregnant female rabbits.
No treatment related effects on embryofetal toxicity or teratogenicity were noted at 2 mg/kg/day (2.1X MRHD
based on BSA comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study, or 1 mg/kg/day (234X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
A combined fertility and peri- and post-natal development study was conducted in rats.
Oral doses of 1, 1.5, 3 and 6 mg/kg/day imiquimod were administered to male rats from 70 days prior to mating through the mating period and to female rats from 14 days prior to mating through parturition and lactation. No effects on growth, fertility, reproduction or post-natal development were noted at doses up to 6 mg/kg/day (50X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons), the highest dose evaluated in this study. In the absence of maternal toxicity, bent limb bones were noted in the Fl fetuses at a dose of 6 mg/kg/day (50X MRHD based on AUC
comparisons).
This fetal effect was also noted in the oral rat embryofetal development study conducted with imiquimod. No treatment related effects on teratogenicity were noted at 3 mg/kg/day (24X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons).
8.3 Nursing Mothers It is not known whether imiquimod is excreted in human milk following use of Zyclara Cream. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Zyclara Cream is administered to nursing women.
8.4 Pediatric Use Safety and efficacy in patients with external genital/perianal warts below the age of 12 years have not been established.
8.5 Geriatric Use Of the 399 subjects treated with Zyclara Cream in the EGW clinical studies, 5 subjects (1%) were 65 years or older. Data were too sparse to evaluate treatment effects in this population. No other clinical experience has identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger subjects, but greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out.

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OVER DOSAGE
Topical overdosing of Zyclara Cream could result in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.
The most clinically serious adverse event reported following multiple oral imiquimod doses of >200 mg (equivalent to imiquimod content of > 21 packets of Zyclara Cream) was hypotension, which resolved following oral or intravenous fluid administration.

Zyclara Cream is a toll-like receptor agonist for topical administration.
Each gram contains 37.5 mg of imiquimod in an off-white oil-in-water vanishing cream base consisting of isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.
Chemically, imiquimod is 1-(2-methylpropyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine.
Imiquimod has a molecular formula of C14H16N4 and a molecular weight of 240.3.
Its structural formula is:

NH
N \

12.1 Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action of Zyclara Cream is unknown.
12.2 Pharmacodynamics Imiquimod has no direct antiviral activity in cell culture. A study in 22 subjects with genital/perianal warts comparing imiquimod cream 5% and vehicle shows that imiquimod induces mRNA encoding cytokines including interferon-a at the treatment site.
In addition HPVL1 mRNA and HPV DNA are significantly decreased following treatment.
However, the clinical relevance of these findings is unknown.

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12.3 Pharmacokinetics Systemic absorption of imiquimod (up to 9.4 mg [one packet]) across the affected skin of 18 subjects with EGW was observed with once daily dosing for 3 weeks. The mean peak serum drug concentration at Day 21 was 0.488 ng/mL.

13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility In an oral (gavage) rat carcinogenicity study, imiquimod was administered to Wistar rats on a 2X/week (up to 6 mg/kg/day) or daily (3 mg/kg/day) dosing schedule for 24 months. No treatment related tumors were noted in the oral rat carcinogenicity study up to the highest doses tested in this study of 6 mg/kg administered 2X/week in female rats (50X MRHD
based on AUC
comparisons), 4 mg/kg administered 2X/week in male rats (40X MRHD) or 3 mg/kg administered 7X/week to male and female rats (25X MRHD).
In a dermal mouse carcinogenicity study, imiquimod cream (up to 5 mg/kg/application imiquimod or 0.3% imiquimod cream) was applied to the backs of mice 3X/week for 24 months.
A statistically significant increase in the incidence of liver adenomas and carcinomas was noted in high dose male mice compared to control male mice (96X MIRED based on AUC
comparisons). An increased number of skin papillomas was observed in vehicle cream control group animals at the treated site only.
In a 52-week dermal photo-carcinogenicity study, the median time to onset of skin tumor formation was decreased in hairless mice following chronic topical dosing (3X/week; 40 weeks of treatment followed by 12 weeks of observation) with concurrent exposure to UV radiation (5 days per week) with vehicle alone. No additional effect on tumor development beyond the vehicle effect was noted with the addition of the active ingredient, imiquimod, to the vehicle cream.
Imiquimod revealed no evidence of mutagenic or clastogenic potential based on the results of five in vitro genotoxicity tests (Ames assay, mouse lymphoma L5178Y
assay, Chinese hamster ovary cell chromosome aberration assay, human lymphocyte chromosome aberration assay and SHE cell transformation assay) and three in vivo genotoxicity tests (rat and hamster bone marrow cytogenetics assay and a mouse dominant lethal test).

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Daily oral administration of imiquimod to rats, throughout mating, gestation, parturition and lactation, demonstrated no effects on growth, fertility or reproduction, at doses up to 57X
MRHD based on AUC comparisons.

In two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical studies, 601 subjects with EGW were treated with 3.75% imiquimod cream, or a matching placebo cream.
Studies enrolled subjects aged from 15 to 81 years. The baseline wart area ranged from 6 to 5579 mm2 and the baseline wart count ranged from 2 to 48 warts. Most subjects had two or more treated anatomic areas at Baseline. Anatomic areas included: inguinal, perineal, and perianal areas (both genders);
the glans penis, penis shaft, scrotum, and foreskin (in men); and the vulva (in women). Up to one packet of study cream was applied once daily to each wart identified at Baseline and any new wart that appeared during the treatment period. The study cream was applied to all warts prior to normal sleeping hours and left on for approximately 8 hours. Subjects continued applying the study cream for up to 8 weeks or until they achieved complete clearance of all (baseline and new) warts in all anatomic areas. Subjects not achieving complete wart clearance by the Week 8 visit (end of treatment, EOT), were evaluated for up to 8 weeks or until they achieved complete clearance during an additional 8 week no-treatment period.
Subjects who achieved complete clearance of all warts at any time until the Week 16 visit entered a 12 week follow-up for recurrence period.
Efficacy was assessed by wart counts (those present at Baseline and new warts appearing during the study) at EOS (i.e., up to 16 weeks from Baseline).
Complete clearance required clearance of all warts in all anatomic areas.
Partial clearance rate was defined as the proportion of subjects with at least a 75%
reduction in the number of baseline warts at EOS. Percent reductions were measured relative to the numbers of warts at Baseline. Complete and partial clearance rates, and percent reductions in wart counts from baseline are shown in the table below (by overall rate and by gender).

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3.75% Cream omplete Clearance Rate Overall 28.3% (113/399) 9.4% (19/202) Females 36.6% (79/216) 14.2% (15/106) Males 18.6% (34/183) 4.2% (4/96) Partial Clearance Rate Overall 38.3% (153/399) 11.9% (24/202) Females 47.7% (103/216) 17.0% (18/106) Males 27.3% (50/183) 6.3%(6/96) Percent Reduction of EGW (Median) Overall 50.0% 0.0 Females 70.7% 0.0 Males 23.3% 0.0 The numbers of subjects who remained clear of EGW at the end of 12 week follow-up for recurrence period are shown in Table 4 below:

Table 4: Sustained Complete Clearance yclara Cream Placebo 3.75% Cream leared and entered Follow-up 102 13 emained Clear 71 12 Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%, is supplied in single-use packets which contain 250 mg of the cream. Available as: Dose Pack of 28 packets NDC 29336-710-28.
Store at 25 C (77 F); excursions permitted to 15 to 30 C (59 to 86 F) [See USP
Controlled Room Temperature].
Avoid freezing.

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Keep out of reach of children.

See FDA-Approved Patient Labeling (17.7) 17.1 Instructions for Administration:
Zyclara Cream should be used as directed by a physician. [see Dosage and Administration (2)] Zyclara Cream is for external use only. Contact with the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided. [see Indications and Usage (1) and Dosage and Administration (2)].
The treatment area should not be bandaged or otherwise occluded. Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Zyclara Cream therapy.
It is recommended that patients wash their hands before and after applying Zyclara Cream.
17.2 Local Skin Reactions:
Patients may experience local skin reactions during treatment with Zyclara Cream.
Potential local skin reactions include erythema, edema, erosions/ulcerations, weeping/exudate, flaking/scaling/dryness, and scabbing/crusting. These reactions can range from mild to severe in intensity and may extend beyond the application site onto the surrounding skin. Patients may also experience application site reactions such as itching, irritation or pain. [see Adverse Reactions (6)]
Local skin reactions may be of such an intensity that patients may require rest periods from treatment. Treatment with Zyclara Cream can be resumed after the skin reaction has subsided, as determined by the physician. Treatment should not be extended beyond 8 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. Patients should contact their physician promptly if they experience any sign or symptom at the application site that restricts or prohibits their daily activity or makes continued application of the Zyclara Cream difficult.
Because of local skin reactions, during treatment and until healed, the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Localized hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation have been reported following use of imiquimod cream. These skin color changes may be permanent in some patients.

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17.3 Systemic Reactions:
Patients may experience flu-like systemic signs and symptoms during treatment with Zyclara Cream. Systemic signs and symptoms may include fatigue, fever, myalgia, malaise, and nausea. [see Adverse Reactions (6)] An interruption of dosing and assessment of the patient should be considered.
17.4 Recommended Administration Dosing is once daily before bedtime to the skin of the affected wart areas.
Zyclara Cream treatment should continue until there is total clearance of the genital/perianal warts or for up to 8 weeks.
It is recommended that the treatment area be washed with mild soap and water approximately 8 hours following Zyclara Cream application.
It is common for patients to experience local skin reactions such as erythema, erosion, excoriation/flaking, and edema at the site of application or surrounding areas. Most skin reactions are mild to moderate.
Sexual (genital, anal, oral) contact should be avoided while Zyclara Cream is on the skin. Application of Zyclara Cream in the vagina is considered internal and should be avoided.
Female patients should take special care if applying the Zyclara Cream at the opening of the vagina because local skin reactions on the delicate moist surfaces can result in pain or swelling, and may cause difficulty in passing urine.
Uncircumcised males treating warts under the foreskin should retract the foreskin and clean the area daily.
New warts may develop during therapy, as Zyclara Cream is not a cure.
The effect of Zyclara Cream on the transmission of genital/perianal warts is unknown.
Zyclara Cream may weaken condoms and vaginal diaphragms, therefore concurrent use is not recommended.
Should severe local skin reaction occur, the Zyclara Cream should be removed by washing the treatment area with mild soap and water.
17.7 FDA-Approved Patient Labeling 17.8 Patient Information Zyclara [imiquimod] Cream, 3.75% (Imiquimod) Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
IMPORTANT: Not for mouth, eye, or vaginal use Read the Patient Information that comes with Zyclara Cream before you start using it and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This leaflet does not take the place of talking with your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment. If you do not understand the information, or have any questions about Zyclara Cream, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
What is Zyclara Cream?
^ Zyclara Cream is a skin use only (topical) medicine used to treat external genital and perianal warts in people 12 years and older.
Zyclara Cream does not work for everyone.
^ Zyclara Cream may not completely cure your genital or perianal warts. New warts may develop during treatment with Zyclara Cream. It is not known if Zyclara Cream can stop you from spreading genital or perianal warts to other people.
For your own health and the health of others, it is important to practice safer sex.
Talk to your healthcare provider about safer sex practices.
Who should not use Zyclara Cream?
^ Zyclara Cream has not been studied in children under 12 years old for external genital and perianal warts.
Before using Zyclara Cream, tell your healthcare provider:
^ about all your medical conditions, including if you o are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if Zyclara Cream can harm your unborn baby.
o are breastfeeding. It is not known if Zyclara Cream passes into your milk and if it can harm your baby.
^ about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you have had other treatments for genital or perianal warts. Zyclara Cream should not be used until your skin has healed from other treatments.
How should I use Zyclara Cream?

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^ Use Zyclara Cream exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Zyclara Cream is for skin use only. Do not take by mouth and do not get Zyclara Cream in or near your eyes, lips or nostrils. Do not use Zyclara Cream unless your healthcare provider has taught you the right way to use it. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
^ Your healthcare provider will tell you where to apply Zyclara Cream and how often and for how long to apply it for your condition. Do not use Zyclara Cream longer than prescribed. Using too much Zyclara Cream, or using it too often, or for too long can increase your chances for having a severe skin reaction or other side effect. Talk to your healthcare provider if Zyclara Cream does not work for you.
^ Zyclara Cream is applied once a day.
Zyclara Cream is usually left on the skin for approximately 8 hours.
Treatment should continue until the warts are completely gone or for up to 8 weeks.

Applying Zyclara Cream Zyclara Cream should be applied just before your bedtime.
^ Wash the area to be treated with mild soap and water. Allow the area to dry.
o Uncircumcised males treating warts under their penis foreskin must pull their foreskin back and clean before treatment and clean daily during the weeks of treatment.
^ Wash your hands ^ Open a new packet of Zyclara Cream just before use.
^ Apply a thin layer of Zyclara Cream only to the affected area or areas to be treated. Do not use more Zyclara Cream than is needed to cover the treatment area. Do not use more than one packet for each application.
^ Rub the cream in all the way to the affected area or areas.
^ Do not get Zyclara Cream in or around your eyes or mouth.
^ Do not get Zyclara Cream in the anus when applying to perianal warts.
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the Zyclara Cream at the opening of the vagina because local skin reactions on the delicate moist surfaces can cause pain or swelling, and may cause problems passing urine. Do not put Zyclara Cream in your vagina.
^ Do not cover the treated area with an airtight bandage. Cotton gauze dressings can be used. Cotton underwear can be worn after applying Zyclara Cream to the genital or perianal area.
^ Safely throw away the open packet of Zyclara Cream so that children and pets cannot get it. The open packet should be thrown away even if all the Zyclara Cream was not completely used.
^ After applying Zyclara Cream, wash your hands well.
^ Leave the Zyclara Cream on the affected area or areas for the time prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not bathe or get the treated area wet before the right time has passed. Do not leave Zyclara Cream on your skin longer than prescribed.
^ After about 8 hours, wash the treated area or areas with mild soap and water.
^ If you forget to apply Zyclara Cream, continue on your regular schedule and do not make up the missed dose(s).

^ If you get Zyclara Cream in your mouth or in your eyes rinse well with water right away.

What should I avoid while using Zyclara Cream?
^ Do not cover the treated site with bandages or other closed dressings.
Cotton gauze dressings are okay to use, if needed. Cotton underwear can be worn after treating the genital or perianal area.
^ Do not get Zyclara Cream in or near the eyes, lips or nostrils.
^ Do not put Zyclara Cream in your vagina or anus.
^ Do not use sunlamps or tanning beds, and avoid sunlight to the treated area as much as possible during treatment with Zyclara Cream.
^ Do not have sexual contact including genital, anal, or oral sex when Zyclara Cream is on your genital or perianal skin. Zyclara Cream may weaken condoms and vaginal diaphragms. This means they may not work as well to prevent pregnancy.
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What are the possible side effects of Zyclara Cream?
Side effects with Zyclara Cream may include skin reactions at the treatment site such as:
^ redness ^ swelling ^ a sore, blister, or ulcer ^ skin that becomes hard or thickened ^ skin peeling ^ scabbing and crusting ^ itching ^ burning ^ changes in skin color that do not always go away During treatment and until the skin has healed, your skin in the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Side effects, such as redness, scabbing, itching and burning are common at the site where Zyclara Cream is applied, and sometimes the side effects go outside of the area where Zyclara Cream was applied. Swelling, small open sores and drainage may also be experienced with use of Zyclara Cream. You may also experience itching, irritation or pain. Patients should be aware that new warts may develop during treatment, as Zyclara Cream may not be a cure. Many people see reddening or swelling on or around the application site during the course of treatment. If you have questions regarding treatment or local skin reactions, please talk with your healthcare provider.
You have a higher chance for severe skin reactions if you use too much Zyclara Cream or use it the wrong way. Stop Zyclara Cream right away and call your healthcare provider if you get any skin reactions that affect your daily activities, or that do not go away. Sometimes, Zyclara Cream must be stopped for a while to allow your skin to heal. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about your treatment or skin reactions.
Other side effects of Zyclara Cream include pain, fever, muscle aches, and may also include headache, back pain, joint aches, tiredness, flu-like symptoms, nausea, and diarrhea.

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If the reactions seem excessive, if either skin breaks down or sores develop during the first week of treatment, if flu-like symptoms develop or if you begin to not feel well at anytime, stop applying Zyclara Cream and contact your healthcare provider.
These are not all the side effects of Zyclara Cream. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
How do I store Zyclara Cream?
^ Store Zyclara Cream at 77 F (25 C). [59 to 86 F; 15 to 30 C]. Do not freeze.
^ Safely throw away Zyclara Cream that is out of date or that you do not need.
^ Keep Zyclara Cream and all medicines out of the reach of children.

General information about Zyclara Cream Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Do not use Zyclara Cream for a condition for which it was not prescribed.
Do not give Zyclara Cream to other people, even if they have the same symptoms you have.
This leaflet summarizes the most important information about Zyclara Cream.
If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about Zyclara Cream that is written for the healthcare provider. If you have other questions about Zyclara Cream, call 1-800-328-0255.

What are the ingredients in Zyclara Cream?
Active Ingredient: imiquimod Inactive ingredients: isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbiran monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.

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3M Health Care Limited, Loughborough LEI 1 1EP England Distributed by:
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[000319] CANADA PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
(Actinic Keratosis) ZYCLARA

(imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%
250 mg single-dose packet Immune response modifier Graceway Pharmaceuticals 252 Pall Mall St., Suite 302 London, Ontario Canada Date of Preparation:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
....................................1 APPLICATION FOR U.S. LETTERS PATENT
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......................................................... 1 PART I: HEALTH PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION FOR ACTINIC KERATOSIS.221 SUMMARY PRODUCT INFORMATION
....................................................................221 INDICATIONS AND CLINICAL USE
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................221 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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.................226 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
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...............................228 ACTION AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
..........................................................228 STORAGE AND STABILITY
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.........229 DOSAGE FORMS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING
...........................................229 PART II: SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
.............................................................................23 PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION
........................................................................230 CLINICAL TRIALS
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.........................231 DETAILED PHARMACOLOGY
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....233 TOXICOLOGY
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................................234 REFERENCES
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.................................236 PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION
............................................................................239 SUMMARY PRODUCT INFORMATION
....................................................................299 PART II: SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
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ZYCLARA

(imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%

PART I: HEALTH PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION FOR ACTINIC KERATOSIS
SUMMARY PRODUCT INFORMATION

Route of Dosage Form / Clinically Relevant Nonmedicinal Administration Strength Ingredients Topical Cream / 9.4 mg For a complete listing see Dosage imiquimod per 250 Forms, Composition and Packaging mg single-dose section.
packet (3.75 % w/w) INDICATIONS AND CLINICAL USE
Zyclara Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of clinically typical visible or palpable actinic keratoses (AK) of the entire face or balding scalp in adults.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Zyclara Cream is contraindicated in individuals with a history of sensitivity reactions to any of its components. It should be discontinued if hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients is noted.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
General The efficacy of Zyclara in the prevention of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) associated with AK has not been established (see PHARMACOLOGY, Clinical Studies).

Hypersensitivity reactions (urticaria) and erythema multiform have been reported in patients receiving imiquimod Cream. Causality has not been established and no other reports of Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
similar cases have been reported in post-marketing surveillance. Zyclara Cream should be discontinued immediately if these events occur.

The efficacy and safety of Zyclara Cream have not been established for patients with Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome or Xeroderma Pigmentosum.

The safety and efficacy of Zyclara Cream in immunosuppressed patients have not been established.

Local Skin Reactions Intense local skin reactions including skin weeping or erosion can occur after a few applications of Zyclara Cream and may require an interruption of dosing. (see Dosage and Administration and Adverse Reactions) Zyclara Cream has the potential to exacerbate inflammatory conditions of the skin, including chronic graft versus host disease.

Local skin reactions such as erythema, erosion, excoriation/flaking, and edema are common.

Should a severe local skin reaction occur, the Zyclara Cream should be removed by washing the treatment area with mild soap and water. Treatment with Zyclara can be resumed after the skin reaction has subsided.

Provocative repeat insult patch test studies involving induction and challenge phases produced no evidence that imiquimod cream causes photoallergenicity or contact sensitization in healthy skin; however, cumulative irritancy testing revealed the potential for imiquimod cream to cause irritation, and application site reactions were reported in clinical studies (see Adverse Reactions).

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and an assessment of the patient should be considered. (see Adverse Reactions) Ultraviolet Light Exposure Exposure to sunlight (including sunlamps) should be avoided or minimized during use of Zyclara Cream because of concern for heightened sunburn susceptibility.
Patients should be warned to use protective clothing (e.g. hat) when using Zyclara Cream.
Patients with sunburn should be advised not to use Zyclara Cream until fully recovered. Patients who may have considerable sun exposure, e.g., due to their occupation, and those patients with inherent sensitivity to sunlight should exercise caution when using Zyclara Cream.
Phototoxicity has not been adequately assessed for Zyclara Cream. The enhancement of ultraviolet carcinogenicity is not necessarily dependent on phototoxic mechanisms. Despite the absence of observed phototoxicity in humans (see PHARMACOLOGY, Clinical Studies), imiquimod cream shortened the time to skin tumour formation in an animal photoco-carcinogenicity study (see Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility). Therefore, it is prudent for patients to minimize or avoid natural or artificial sunlight exposure.

Carcinogenesis and Muta eg nesis Two-year bioassays in Wistar rats (up to 3 mg/kg orally per day) and CD-1 mice (up to 4.5 mg/kg applied topically 3 times per week) showed no evidence of a carcinogenic effect in male and female rats and female mice. Liver tumours were increased in male mice exposed to the highest dose concentration, compared to the unexposed controls. However, the number of tumours was within the range seen historically for male CD-1 mice. It is generally accepted that an increase in liver tumours in male mice, in the absence of other neoplastic responses in mice or rats, is not indicative of a carcinogenic risk for humans.

In a photocarcinogenicity study in hairless mice, animals received Zyclara Cream 3 times per week at imiquimod concentrations of 0.03%, 0.1% and 0.3% and were irradiated with solar ultraviolet light for 5 days each week for 40 weeks and observed an additional 12 weeks.
Vehicle cream enhanced UVR-induced skin tumour development. Zyclara Cream had no additional effect on tumour development beyond the vehicle effect (i.e., the addition of the active ingredient, imiquimod, to the vehicle cream did not result in an additional effect beyond the Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
vehicle effect on tumour development).

Special Populations Pregnant Women: Imiquimod was not teratogenic in rat or rabbit teratology studies. In rats at a high maternally toxic dose (28 times human dose on a mg/m2 basis), reduced pup weights and delayed ossification were observed. However, there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Nursing Women: It is not known whether topically applied imiquimod is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Zyclara Cream is administered to nursing women.

Pediatrics (< 18 years of age): Actinic keratosis is not a condition generally seen within the pediatric population. Safety and efficacy in patients below the age of 18 years have not been established.

Geriatrics (> 65 years of age): Of the 160 subjects treated with Zyclara Cream in the clinical studies, 78 subjects were 65 years or older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between these subject and younger subjects. No other clinical experience has identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger subjects, but greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out.

ADVERSE REACTIONS
Adverse Drug Reaction Overview Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.

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The data described below reflect exposure to Zyclara Cream or placebo in 319 subjects enrolled in two double-blind, placebo-controlled studies. Subjects applied Zyclara Cream or placebo daily to the skin of the affected area (either the entire face or balding scalp) for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no treatment period.

Table 1: Adverse Reactions Occurring in > 1% of Zyclara -Treated Subjects and at a Greater Frequency than with Placebo in the Combined Studies Preferred Term Zyclara Cream, 3.75% Placebo (N=160) (N=159) Headache 10(6.30/o) 5(3.1%) Application site pruritus 7(4.4%) l(0.6%) Fatigue 7 (4.4%) 0 (0%) Nausea 6(3.8%) 2(l.3%) Application site irritation 5(3.1%) 0(0%) Application site pain 5(3.1%) 0(0%) Pyrexia 5(3.1%) 0 (0%) Anorexia 4(2.5%) 0(0%) Dizziness 4(2.5%) 0 (0%) Herpes simplex 4(2.5%) 1 (0.6%) Pain 4(2.5%) 0 (0%) Chest pain 3(l.9%) 0(0%) Diarrhea 3(l.9%) 0 (0%) L hadeno ath 3(l.9%) 0(0%) Application Site Swelling 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Arthral is 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Blood glucose increased 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Dermatitis 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Food poisoning 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Insomnia 2(l.3%) 0(0%) Seborrhoeic keratosis 2(l.3%) 0 (0%) Squamous cell carcinoma 2(l.3%) 1(0.6%) Vomiting 2 (1.3%) 1 (0.6%) Table 2: Application Site Reactions in Zyclara -Treated Subjects as Assessed by the Investigator Included Term Zyclara - Cream, 3.75%* Placebo*
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Application site pruritus 7(4.4%) 1(0.6%) Application site irritation 5(3.1%) 0(0%) Application site pain 5(3.1%) 0(0%) Application site swelling 2(l.3%) 0(0%) Application site paraesthesia l(0.6%) l(0.6%) Application site scar l(0.6%) 0(0%) * up to 2 packets daily Local skin reactions were collected independently of the adverse event "application site reaction" in an effort to provide a better picture of the specific types of local reactions that might be seen. The most frequently reported local skin reactions were erythema, flaking/scaling/dryness, and scabbing/crusting. The prevalence and severity of local skin reactions that occurred during controlled studies are shown in the following table.

Table 3: Local Skin Reactions in the Treatment Area in Zyclara -Treated Subjects as Assessed by the Investigator Zyclara Cream, Placebo 3.75% (N=159) (N=160) All Grades Severe All Grades Severe Erythema 154(96.3%) 40 (25.2%) 124(78.0%) 0(0.0%) Edema 120(75.0%) 9(5.7%) 31 19.5% 0(0.0%) Weeping/Exudate 81(50.6%) 9(5.7%) 6(3.8%) 0(0.0%) Flaking/Scaling/Dryness 147(91.9%) 13(8.2%) 123(77.4%) 2(l.3%) Scabbing/Crusting 149 (93.1%) 22 (13.8%) 72(45.3%) 0(0.0%) Erosion/Ulceration 99(61.9%) 17 (10.7%) 14(8.8%) 0(0.0%) Other adverse events observed in subjects treated with Zyclara Cream in treatment regimens other than two 2-week treatment cycles include: application site bleeding, cheilitis, chills, herpes zoster, influenza-like illness, lethargy, myalgia, pancytopenia and pruritus.
Post-Market Adverse Drug, Reactions There is no post-marketing data available for the Zyclara Cream, 3.75%
product.
DRUG INTERACTIONS

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Overview Interactions between Zyclara Cream with other drugs have not been established.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Recommended Dose and Dosage Adjustment Zyclara Cream should be applied once daily before bedtime to the skin of the affected area (entire face or balding scalp) for two treatment cycles of 2 weeks each separated by a 2-week no-treatment period or as directed by physician.

Administration Before applying the Zyclara Cream, the patient should wash the treatment area with mild soap and water and allow the area to dry thoroughly. Zyclara Cream should be applied as a thin film to the entire treatment area and rubbed in until the Zyclara Cream is no longer visible. Up to 2 packets of Zyclara Cream may be applied to the treatment area at each application. Zyclara Cream should be left on the skin for approximately 8 hours, after which time the Zyclara Cream should be removed by washing the area with mild soap and water. The prescriber should demonstrate the proper application technique to maximize the benefit of Zyclara Cream therapy.

Use in or near the eyes, lips and nostrils should be avoided.

Local skin reactions in the treatment area are common. (see Adverse Reactions) A rest period of several days may be taken if required by the patient's discomfort or severity of the local skin reaction. However, each treatment cycle should not be extended beyond 2 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods. Response to treatment cannot be adequately assessed until resolution of local skin reactions. Lesions that do not respond to treatment should be carefully re-evaluated and management reconsidered. Zyclara Cream is packaged in single-use packets.
Partially-used packets should be discarded and not reused. The application site is not to be occluded.

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Missed Dose Each treatment cycle should not be extended beyond 2 weeks due to missed doses or rest periods.

OVERDOSAGE
Overdosage of Zyclara Cream in humans is unlikely due to minimal percutaneous absorption. Animal studies reveal a rabbit dermal lethal imiquimod dose of greater than 5000 mg/kg. Persistent topical overdosing of Zyclara Cream could result in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.

The most clinically serious adverse event reported following multiple oral imiquimod doses of >_ 200 mg was hypotension which resolved following oral or intravenous fluid administration.

ACTION AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Mechanism of Action In vitro studies have demonstrated that imiquimod induces the release of interferon alpha (IFN-a) and other cytokines from human monocytes/macrophages and keratinocytes. The panel of cytokines induced varied with the cell's tissue origin. Topical in vivo application of imiquimod cream on mouse skin resulted in increased concentrations of IFN and tumour necrosis factor (TNF) compared with skin of untreated mice.

Pharmacodvnamics The mechanism of action of imiquimod in treating actinic keratosis (AK) lesions is unknown. While the following have been observed, the clinical significance of these observations in AK is not known. In a study of 58 patients with AK treated with imiquimod 3 times per week, the response of biomarkers sensitive to imiquimod after 16 weeks of dosing increased compared to the response after the first dose. For interleukin-1 antagonist, the median concentration observed following multiple dosing was <2-fold higher than that after single dose administration, for interferon-a was :53-fold, and for 2'5'-oligoadenylate synthetase was Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
approximately 3-fold.

Pharmacokinetics Percutaneous absorption of imiquimod has been studied through intact healthy skin, the skin of genital warts, and lesions of sun damaged skin. Percutaneous absorption of [14C]imiquimod was minimal in a study involving six healthy subjects treated with a single topical application (5 mg) of [14C]imiquimod in cream formulation. No radioactivity was detected in the serum (lower limit of quantitation is I ng/mL) and < 0.9% of the radiolabelled dose was excreted in the urine and feces following topical application.

Absorption: Zyclara Cream exhibited low systemic exposure to imiquimod and its metabolites when applied daily for 3 weeks (18.75 mg, 2 packets once daily) to the entire face and/or balding scalp (approximately 200 cm2) of patients with AK (N=17). A
mean (median) peak serum drug concentration at the end of week 3 was approximately 0.323 ng/mL. Steady-state levels were achieved in 2 weeks and Tma,, ranged between 6 and 9 hours.

Excretion: The apparent half-life following topical dosing of 3.75% imiquimod cream was calculated as 29 hours after daily administration of 2 packets (18.75 mg) for 3 weeks.

Special Populations and Conditions Age: No formal pharmacokinetic study was conducted to examine age related differences in the pharmacokinetic profile of imiquimod 3.75% cream.

Gender: During a 3 weeks treatment, the Cmax and AUCO_24 on Day 21 appeared to be similar in female and male subjects and lower in male subjects who applied Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75% balding scalp rather than the face.

STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store between 15-25 C. Avoid freezing.
DOSAGE FORMS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING

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Zyclara Cream is supplied in single-use packets which contain 250 mg of the cream.
Available as box of XX packets.

Each gram of Zyclara contains 37.5 mg of imiquimod in an off-white oil-in-water vanishing cream base consisting of isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.

PART II: SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION
Drug Substance Proper name: Imiquimod (USAN, INN) Chemical name: 1-(2-methylpropyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine Molecular formula and molecular mass: C14H16N4; MW = 240.3 Structural formula:

N N\
N

Physicochemical properties:

Physical Form: Crystalline solid that varies in colour from white to off-white or buff. The compound has no odour.

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Solubili : Practically insoluble in most common organic solvents and in aqueous systems except at extremely low pH conditions. It can be made soluble to the extent of at least 100 mg/mL in methanol (as a salt) upon the addition of a few drops of hydrochloric or acetic acid. Soluble in fatty acids such as oleic acid and isostearic acid.

pKa Value: The ionization constant for imiquimod was determined by ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy and pH-solubility to be about 7.5.
Melting point: 297-299 C with sublimation.

CLINICAL TRIALS
Study demographics and trial design for studies considered pivotal are presented in Table 4.

Table 4: Summary of Patient Demographics for Pivotal Clinical Trials Study Study Duration of Application No. Sex Age in No. Discontinued Number Design Treatment Frequency/St Subjects in (M/F) Years (2.5%/3.75%/Placebo) udy Cream ITT Mean (2.5%/3.75 (SD) %/Placebo No.
Subjects in PP
(2.5%13.75 %/Placebo GWOI- Phase 3, 2 weeks Once daily 242 198/44 63.7 3/7/5 0702 1:1:1 treatment (81/81/80) (10.1) Imiq 2.5%, followed Imiq by 2 weeks 218 3.75%: of no (75/73/70) Pla; treatment;
dbleblind, then, 2 parallel; weeks subjects treatment with followed AK. by 8 weeks of no treatment GWO1- Phase 3, 2 weeks Once daily 237 191/46 65.1 3/4/4 0704 1:1:1 treatment (79/79/79) (9.9) Imig 2.5%, followed Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
Imiq by 2 weeks 207 3.75%: of no (67/68/72) Pla; treatment;
dbleblind, then, 2 parallel; weeks subjects treatment with followed AK. by 8 weeks of no treatment AK = actinic keratosis; Imiq = imiquimod; Pla = placebo In two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical studies, 319 subjects with AK were treated with 3.75% imiquimod cream, or a matching placebo cream.
Studies enrolled subjects >18 years of age with 5-20 typical visible or palpable AK lesions of the face or scalp in an area that exceeded 25cm2. Study cream was applied to full face or balding scalp once daily for two 2-week treatment cycles separated by a 2-week no-treatment period.
Subjects then continued in the study for an 8-week follow-up period during which they returned for clinical observations and safety monitoring. Study subjects ranged from 36 to 90 years of age and 54%
had Fitzpatrick skin type I or II. All Zyclara Cream-treated subjects were Caucasians.

On a scheduled dosing day, the study cream was applied to the entire treatment area prior to normal sleeping hours and left on for approximately 8 hours. Efficacy was assessed by AK
lesion counts at the 8-week post-treatment visit. All AKs in the treatment area were counted, including baseline lesions as well as new or sub-clinical AK lesions which appeared during therapy.

Complete clearance required clearance of all lesions. The partial clearance rate and percent reductions were measured relative to the numbers of AK lesions at Baseline. Partial clearance rate was defined as the proportion of subjects in whom the number of baseline AKs was reduced by 75% or more. Complete and partial clearance rates, and percent reductions in AK counts from baseline are shown in the table below.

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3.75% Cream Complete Clearance Rate 35.6% (57/160) 6.3% (10/159) <0.001 Partial Clearance Rate 59.4% (95/160) 22.6% <0.001 (36/159) Percent Reduction of AKs 81.8% 25.0% <0.001 (median) e Studies GWO 1-0702 and GWO1-0704 Sub-clinical AK lesions may become apparent in the treatment area during treatment with Zyclara Cream. During the course of treatment, >85% (138/160) of subjects experienced an increase in AK lesions relative to the number present at baseline within the treatment area.
Subjects with an increase in AK lesions had a similar response to those with no increase in AK
lesions.

DETAILED PHARMACOLOGY
Pharmacodynamics: Imiquimod is an immune response modifier that is not a nucleoside analogue. Saturable binding studies suggest a membrane receptor for imiquimod exists on responding cells. In vitro studies have demonstrated that imiquimod induces the production of IFN and other cytokines from a variety of human and animal cells. In addition, cytokines were produced following dermal application and oral administration in various laboratory animals and in human studies following oral administration of imiquimod. In animal models imiquimod is an effective antiviral and antitumour agent whose activity is principally due to induction of alpha interferon but other cytokines are also involved. Imiquimod induced a local immune response and a decrease in HPV-DNA for genotypes 6 and 11 in patients treating external genital/perianal warts. The immune response was characterized by significant increases in mRNA
for IFN-a, 2'5'-oligoadenylate synthetase and IFN-7 in wart tissue. Although these data suggest a sequence of immunologic events initiated by imiquimod therapy, the cause of wart regression seen with imiquimod therapy has not been established.

In vitro studies using isolated guinea pig myocardium, showed stimulation with tachyphylaxis development after multiple doses. Moderate to marked inhibition of agonist-induced contractions was observed in isolated guinea pig tracheal strips.
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administration of a bolus dose of imiquimod caused CNS and cardiac stimulation in dogs. Little activity was found in inflammatory rat models. Some local anaesthetic activity, slight effect on locomotor, and slight effect on hexobarbital induced sleep time were observed in the mouse.

Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism: Animal and human dermal pharmacokinetic results indicate that minimal, if any, systemic absorption occurs following dermal application of imiquimod cream. Imiquimod was not quantifiable in the serum of rats dosed topically three times per week at 5 mg/kg for 4 weeks; low levels of metabolite were quantifiable after the last, but not after the first dose. In guinea pigs, after a single large (21 mg/kg) topical dose of [14C]
imiquimod as a 5% cream, only low concentrations of imiquimod were quantifiable in plasma.

Oral ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination) studies in laboratory animals, revealed extensive biotransformation followed by both urinary and biliary excretion of metabolites. Tissue distribution is rapid with clearance after 2 to 3 days with the exception of pigmented tissues - skin and uveal tract of the eye. No evidence of ocular toxicity was found in six month oral rat and monkey imiquimod toxicity studies conducted at high daily doses.

Percutaneous absorption of 5% imiquimod cream following topical application for 8-12 hours was observed across the intact skin of healthy subjects and the affected skin of subjects with either genital warts or AK. In subjects with AK, urinary recovery less than 0.6% of the applied dose was seen. Because of this low percutaneus absorption, serum levels of imiquimod and metabolites were low or undetectable in these subjects.

TOXICOLOGY
Acute Toxicity: Acute dermal toxicity studies in rabbits with unformulated imiquimod under occlusion did not reveal any toxic effects at very high dose levels -5000 mg/kg. When administered orally, intraperitoneally, subcutaneously or intravenously, single dose studies revealed that imiquimod produced central nervous system (CNS) stimulation and convulsions at lethal doses. However, signs of CNS toxicity did not occur when animals were given lower repeat doses (100 mg/kg or lower).

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Table 6 Species Route LD50 (mg/kg) Mouse oral 403 intraperitoneal 879 Rat oral 1665 intraperitoneal 763 subcutaneous st; 20 Rabbit dermal > 5000 Monkey oral > 200 intravenous infusion se 8 intravenous bolus > 6 Irritation/Sensitization Studies: Skin irritation studies in rabbits showed that imiquimod was non-irritating when dosed unformulated at 500 mg or formulated up to 250 mg per site.
Unformulated imiquimod produced mild or no eye irritation in rabbits when applied unformulated at 100 mg/eye or formulated up to 5 mg/eye. Formulated imiquimod was not irritating to rat or rabbit vaginal tract when applied every other day for 10 days at 10 and 50 mg/dose respectively. Dermal sensitization studies in guinea pigs showed that the imiquimod cream was not a dermal sensitizer. Comparison of the dermal reaction to imiquimod cream in animal species (rat, mouse, rabbit) with clinical study results, reveals that mouse and rabbit results are comparable to humans. The more severe dermal irritation seen in the rat is not predictive of human response.

Long-Term Toxicity: Two repeat dose dermal toxicity studies in rats showed a compound related but non-dose related dermal irritation. A dose-related decrease in body weight of male rats was also observed. No systemic toxicity was found at doses up to 5 mg/kg three days per week for 4 weeks or at doses up to 2.5 mg/kg three days per week for 16 weeks.

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cytokines induction and lymphoid stimulation: reduced body weight gains, anaemia, serum protein changes and death. High repeat daily doses of imiquimod did not produce necrosis in any organ; the compound is not cytotoxic. Recovery animals demonstrated that the adverse effects were readily reversible. An oral no-adverse-effect level of 3 mg/kg/day was determined in both rats and monkeys dosed daily for 6 months.

Carcinogenicity: Two-year bioassays in Wistar rats (up to 3 mg/kg orally per day) and CD-1 mice (up to 4.5 mg/kg applied topically 3 times per week) showed no evidence of a carcinogenic effect in male and female rats and female mice. Liver tumours were increased in male mice exposed to the highest dose concentration, compared to the unexposed controls.
However, the number of tumours was within the range seen historically for male CD-1 mice. It is generally accepted that an increase in liver tumours in male mice, in the absence of other neoplastic responses in mice or rats, is not indicative of a carcinogenic risk for humans.

In a photocarcinogenicity study in hairless mice, animals received imiquimod cream 3 times per week at concentrations of 0.03%, 0.1% and 0.3% and were irradiated with solar ultraviolet light for 5 days each week for 40 weeks and observed an additional 12 weeks.
Vehicle cream enhanced UVR-induced skin tumour development. Imiquimod cream had no additional effect on tumour development beyond the vehicle effect (i.e., the addition of the active ingredient, imiquimod, to the vehicle cream did not result in an additional effect beyond the vehicle effect on tumour development).

Mutagenicity: Imiquimod was without effect in a series of eight mutagenicity assays including Ames, mouse lymphoma, CHO chromosome aberration, human lymphocyte chromosome aberration, SHE cell transformation, rat and hamster bone marrow cytogenetics, and mouse dominant lethal test.

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1. Arany I, Tyring S, Stanley MA, Tomai MA, Miller RL, Smith MH et al.
Enhancement of the innate and cellular immune response in patients with genital warts treated with topical imiquimod cream 5%. Antiviral Res 1999;43:55-63.

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2. Berman B, Bienstock L, Kuritzky L, Mayeaux EJ, Jr., Tyring SK. Actinic keratoses: sequelae and treatments. Recommendations from a consensus panel. J Fam Pract. May 2006;55(5)(suppl): 1-8.

3. Bernstein DI, Harrison CJ. Effects of the Immunomodulating Agent R-837 on Acute and Latent Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infections. Antimicro Agents and Chemotherapy 1989;
33(9):1511-1515.

4. Bernstein DI, Miller RL, Harrison CJ. Effects of Therapy with an Immunomodulator (Imiquimod, R-837) Alone and with Acyclovir on Genital HSV-2 Infection in Guinea-Pigs When Begun After Lesion Development. Antiviral Res 1993; 20:45-55.

5. Dahl MV. Imiquimod: An immune response modifier. J Am Acad Dermatol 2000;43(l):S1-5.

6. Edwards L. Imiquimod in clinical practice. J Am Acad Dermatol 2000;43(1):S12-17.

7. Edwards L, Ferenczy A, Eron L, Baker D, Owens ML, Fox TL et al. Self-administered topical 5% imiquimod cream for external anogenital warts. Arch Dermatol 1998;134:25-30.
8. Einspahr JG, Xu MJ, Warneke J, et al. Reproducibility and expression of skin biomarkers in sun-damaged skin and actinic keratoses. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. Oct 2006;15(10):1841-1848.

9. Gaspari AA, Sauder DN. Immunotherapy of basal cell carcinoma: evolving approaches.
Dermatol Surg 2003;29(10):1027-1034.

10. Gollnick H, Barasso R, Jappe U, Ward K, Eul A, Carey-Yard M et al. Safety and efficacy of imiquimod 5% cream in the treatment of penile genital warts in uncircumcised men when applied three times weekly or once per day. Int J STD & AIDS 2001;12:22-28.

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11. Harrison CJ, Miller RL, Bernstein DI. Posttherapy Suppression of Genital Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Recurrences and Enhancement of HSV-Specific T-Cell Memory by Imiquimod in Guinea Pigs. Antimicro Agents and Chemo 1994; 38(9):2059-2064.

12. Kende M, Lupton HW, Canonico PG. Treatment of Experimental Viral Infections with Immuno-modulators. Adv Biosci 1988; 68:51-63.

13. Miller RL, Birmachu W, Gerster JF et al. Imiquimod Cytokine Induction and Antiviral Activity. Intl Antiviral News 1995; 3(7):111-113.

14. Miller RL, Gerster JF, Owens ML, Slade HB, Tomai MA. Imiquimod applied topically: a novel immune response modifier and new class of drug. Int J Immunopharm 1999;21:1-14.
15. Quatresooz P, Pierard-Franchimont C, Paquet P, et al. Crossroads between actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma, and novel pharmacological issues. Eur J Dermatol.
Jan-Feb 2008;18(1):6-10.

16. Sauder DN. Immunomodulatory and pharmacologic properties of imiquimods. J
Am Acad Dermatol 2000;43(1):S6-11.

17. Stockfleth E, Kerl H. Guidelines for the management of actinic keratoses.
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Nov-Dec 2006;16(6):599-606.

18. Testerman TL, Gerster JF, Imbertson LM et al. Cytokine Induction by the Immunomodulators Imiquimod and S-27609. J Leuk Biol 1995; 58:365-372.

19. Torres A, Storey L, Anders M, et al. Microarray analysis of aberrant gene expression in actinic keratosis: effect of the Toll-like receptor-7 agonist imiquimod. Be J
Dermatol. Dec 2007;157(6):1132-47. Epub Oct 28 2007.

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20. Tyring SK. Immune-response modifiers: A new paradigm in the treatment of human papillomavirus. Curr Ther Res 2000;60(9):584-596.

21. Tyring SK, Arany I, Stanley MA, Tomai MA, Miller RL, Smith MH et al. A
randomized, controlled, molecular study of condylomata acuminata clearance during treatment with imiquimod. J Infect Dis 1998;178(August):551-555.

22. Vatve M, Ortonne JP, Birch-Machin MA, Gupta G. Management of field change in actinic keratosis. Br J Dermatol. Dec 2007;157(s2):21-24.

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24. Lebwohl M, Dinehart S, Whiting D, Lee PK, Tawfik N, Jorizzo J, Lee JH, Fox TL et al.
Imiquimod 5% cream for the treatment of actinic keratosis: Results from two phase III, randomized, double-blind, parallel group, vehicle-controlled trials. J Am Acad Dermatol May 2004;50(5):714-21.

PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION
Pr Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%

This leaflet is part III of a three-part "Product Monograph" published when Zyclara was approved for sale in Canada and is designed specifically for Consumers.
This leaflet is a summary and will not tell you everything about Zyclara . Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about the drug.

ABOUT THIS MEDICATION
What the medication is used for:

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Zyclara is the brand name for imiquimod cream, 3.75%. It is used to treat actinic keratosis (AK) in adults with normal immune systems. Actinic keratosis may be caused by too much sun exposure.

What it does:
Zyclara cream is an immune response modifier. Zyclara Cream is a medicine that works by stimulating your body's own immune response.

When it should not be used:
Zyclara Cream can only be used if a doctor prescribes it for you.
Zyclara Cream should only be used on the skin.

What the medicinal ingredient is:

Zyclara Cream contains 37.5 mg of imiquimod per gram.
What the important nonmedicinal ingredients are:

Isostearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, white petrolatum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, glycerin, xanthan gum, purified water, benzyl alcohol, methylparaben, and propylparaben.

For a full listing of nonmedicinal ingredients see Part 1 of the product monograph.
What dosage forms it comes in:

Zyclara Cream is supplied in single-use packets which contain 250 mg of the cream. It is available as boxes of XX packets.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

= Only use on the affected area of your skin.

= Use this Zyclara Cream the way your doctor showed you.

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= Do not rub Zyclara Cream in your eyes, lips or nostrils.
= If you get Zyclara Cream in your eyes, wash your eyes out with abundant amounts of water.
= Wear a hat, long sleeves and use sunscreen if you must be out in the sun.
Avoid natural or artificial sunlight, for example tanning salons, as much as possible.

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Do not use Zyclara Cream for a condition for which it was not prescribed.
Do not give Zyclara Cream to other people, even if they have the same symptoms you have.

BEFORE you use Zyclara talk to your doctor or pharmacist if.
= you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to Zyclara Cream.
= you have any allergies.
= you are thinking about having a baby, pregnant (about to have a baby), or breast-feeding your baby.
= you have had any other treatment for your Actinic Keratosis:
- any prescription and over-the-counter drugs you have used.
- any other non-drug treatments you have had for your condition.
- for example, freezing or surgery.

Zyclara Cream should not be used while pregnant or breast-feeding unless your doctor tells you to.

INTERACTIONS WITH THIS MEDICATION

Drugs that may interact with Zyclara include: none.
PROPER USE OF THIS MEDICATION

Usual dose:

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= Use Zyclara Cream exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Zyclara Cream is for skin use only. Do not take by mouth or use in or near your eyes, lips or nostrils. Do not use Zyclara Cream unless your healthcare provider has taught you the right way to use it. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
= Your healthcare provider will tell you where to apply Zyclara Cream and how often and for how long to apply it for your condition. Do not use Zyclara Cream longer than prescribed. Using too much Zyclara Cream, or using it too often, or for too long can increase your chances for having a severe skin reaction or other side effect. Talk to your healthcare provider if Zyclara Cream does not work for you.
= Zyclara Cream is applied once a day for two-weeks. There is no treatment for the next two weeks. Zyclara Cream is then applied once a day for another two-weeks.
= Do not cover the treated site with bandages or other closed dressings.
Cotton gauze dressings are okay to use, if needed.
= Do not apply Zyclara Cream in or near the eyes, lips or nostrils.
= Do not use sunlamps or tanning beds, and avoid sunlight as much as possible during treatment with Zyclara Cream. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing if you go outside during daylight.

Zyclara Cream is usually left on the skin for about 8 hours. Treatment should continue for the full treatment course even if all actinic keratoses appear to be gone, unless you are told otherwise by your healthcare provider. Zyclara Cream should be used to treat either the whole face or balding scalp.

Applying Zyclara Cream Zyclara Cream should be applied just before your bedtime.

= Wash the area to be treated with mild soap and water. Allow the area to dry.
= Wash your hands = Open a new packet(s) of Zyclara Cream just before use = Apply a thin layer of Zyclara Cream only to the affected area or areas to be treated. Do not use more Zyclara Cream than is needed to cover the treatment area. Do not use more than two packets for each application.

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= Rub the Zyclara Cream in all the way to the affected area or areas.

o Do not get Zyclara Cream in or around your eyes.
= Safely throw away the open packet of Zyclara Cream so that children and pets cannot get it. The open packet should be thrown away even if all the Zyclara Cream was not completely used.
= After applying Zyclara Cream, wash your hands well.
= Leave the Cream on the affected area or areas for the time prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not bathe or get the treated area wet before the right time has passed. Do not leave Zyclara Cream on your skin longer than prescribed.
= After about 8 hours, wash the treated area or areas with mild soap and water.
= If you forget to apply Zyclara Cream, continue on your regular schedule and do not make up the missed dose(s).
= If you get Zyclara Cream in your mouth or in your eyes rinse well with water right away.
= Use Zyclara Cream daily for 2-week treatment cycles, unless otherwise directed by the physician.
= The treatment period should not be extended beyond two 2-week treatment cycles weeks due to missed does or rest periods.

Overdose:
Persistent topical overdosing of Zyclara Cream could result in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.

Missed Dose:
If you miss a dose of Zyclara Cream, wait until the next night to apply it.
SIDE EFFECTS AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM

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= swelling = a sore, blister, or ulcer = skin that becomes hard or thickened = skin peeling = scabbing and crusting = itching = burning = changes in skin color that do not always go away During treatment and until the skin has healed, your skin in the treatment area is likely to appear noticeably different from normal skin. Side effects, such as redness, scabbing, itching and burning are common at the site where Zyclara Cream is applied, and sometimes the side effects go outside of the area where Zyclara Cream was applied. Swelling, small open sores and drainage may also be experienced with use of Zyclara Cream. You may also experience itching, irritation or pain. Actinic keratoses that were not seen before may appear during treatment and may later go away. If you have questions regarding treatment or skin reactions, please talk with your healthcare provider.

You have a higher chance for severe skin reactions if you use too much Zyclara Cream or use it the wrong way. Stop Zyclara Cream right away and call your healthcare provider if you get any skin reactions that affect your daily activities, or that do not go away. Sometimes, Zyclara Cream must be stopped for a while to allow your skin to heal. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about your treatment or skin reactions.

Other side effects of Zyclara Cream include headache, back pain, muscle aches, joint aches, tiredness, flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, nausea and diarrhea.

If the reactions seem excessive, if either skin breaks down or sores develop during the first week of treatment, if flu-like symptoms develop or if you begin to not feel well at anytime, stop applying Zyclara Cream and contact your healthcare provider.

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These are not all the side effects of Zyclara Cream. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

This is not a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking Zyclara , contact your doctor or pharmacist.

HOW TO STORE IT

Store Zyclara Cream between 15-25 C. Do not freeze.

Safely throw away Zyclara Cream that is out of date or that you do not need.
Keep Zyclara Cream and all medicines out of the reach of children.
REPORTING SUSPECTED SIDE EFFECTS
To monitor drug safety, Health Canada through the Canada Vigilance Program collects information on serious and unexpected effects of drugs. If you suspect you have had a serious or unexpected reaction to this drug you may notify Canada Vigilance:
Toll-free telephone: 1-866-234-2345 Toll-free fax: 1-866-678-6789 Online: www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect By email: CanadaVigilance@hcsc.gc.ca By regular mail:
Canada Vigilance National Office Marketed Health Products Safety and Effectiveness Information Bureau Marketed Health Products Directorate Health Products and Food Branch Health Canada Tunney's Pasture, AL 0701C
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NOTE: Should you require information related to the management of the side effect, please contact your healthcare provider before notifying Canada Vigilance. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide medical advice.
MORE INFORMATION

This document plus the full product monograph, prepared for health professionals can be found at:
http://www.gracewaypharma.ca or by contacting the sponsor, Graceway Pharmaceuticals, at: 1-800-328-0255 This leaflet was prepared by Graceway Pharmaceuticals, 252 Pall Mall St., Suite 302, London, Ontario, N6A 5P6 Last revised: January 13, 2009 Docket No.: 85591P2(54610) U.S. Express Label No.:
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[000320] CANADA PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
(External Genital and Perianal Warts) PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
ZYCLARA

(imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%

9.4 mg per 250 mg single-dose packet Immune response modifier Graceway Pharmaceuticals Date of Preparation:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PART I: HEALTH PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
................................................................3 SUMMARY PRODUCT INFORMATION
.......................................................................3 INDICATIONS AND CLINICAL USE
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...................4 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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.4 ADVERSE REACTIONS
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....................8 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
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................................10 ACTION AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
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.........11 DOSAGE FORMS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING
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......12 PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION
........................................................................12 CLINICAL TRIALS
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....15 TOXICOLOGY
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.................................16 REFERENCES
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..................................19 PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION
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....21 Zyclara (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%

PART I: HEALTH PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY PRODUCT INFORMATION
Route of Dosage Form/ Clinically Relevant Nonmedicinal Administration Strength Ingredients Topical Cream / 9.4 mg or a complete listing see Dosage miquimod per 230 Forms, Composition an g single-close Packaging, section.
packet (3.75 % w/w) INDICATIONS AND CLINICAL USE
Zyclara Cream is indicated for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts/condyloma acuminate, whether present at the start of therapy or emerging during therapy in patients 12 years or older.

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Data from EGW clinical trials was too sparse to evaluate treatment effects in this population (see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Geriatrics).

Pediatrics Safety and efficacy in patients below the age of 12 years have not been established (See WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Pediatrics).

Immunosuppressed The safety and efficacy of Zyclara Cream in immunosuppressed patients have not been established (SEE WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Immune).

CONTRAINDICATIONS
Zyclara Cream is contraindicated in individuals with a history of sensitivity reactions to imiquimod or to any of the components in the formulation. It should be discontinued if hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients is noted (See WARNINGS AND
PRECAUTIONS, Sensitivity).

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
General Zyclara Cream has not been evaluated for the treatment of urethral, intra vaginal, cervical, rectal, or intra-anal human papilloma viral disease.

Systemic Reactions Flu-like signs and symptoms may accompany,,or even precede, local skin reactions and may include fatigue, nausea, fever, myalgias, arthralgias, and chills. An interruption of dosing or dose adjustment and an assessment of the patient should be considered (See ADVERSE
REACTIONS) Carcinogenesis and Muta eg nesis In a hairless mouse photocarcinogenicity study with solar ultraviolet light irradiation, imiquimod cream enhanced UVR-induced skin tumour development, but not beyond that of the DEMANDES OU BREVETS VOLUMINEUX
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1. A system for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, said system comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes a tubular main body portion and a manually-operated airless pumping device mounted on the main body portion, the main body portion defining a fluid storage chamber and the airless pumping device defining a dispending duct which terminates in a self-closing discharge orifice; and b) an imiquimod cream formulation disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in main body portion of the dispensing package, and wherein manual operation of the airless pumping device causes a portion of the imiquimod cream to be withdrawn from within the fluid storage chamber into the dispensing duct thereby opening the self-closing discharge orifice dispensing a predefined unit dose of imiquimod cream from the dispensing package.
2. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between 1% and 10% w/w.
3. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between 1% and 5% w/w.
4. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight selected from a group consisting, of 2.5%, 3.75%
and 5% w/w.
5. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5% w/w.
6. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
7. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5% w/w.
8. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is selected from a group of conditions consisting of external genital warts, perianal warts, actinic keratosis and superficial basal cell carcinoma.
9. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is external genital warts.
10. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is perianal warts.
11. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is actinic keratosis
12. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
13. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-12, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing 15 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
14. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-12, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing 7.5 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
15. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-14, further comprising a take-up piston slidably disposed within the tubular main body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume of imiquimod cream formulation dispensed from the dispensing package.
16. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-15, wherein upon each operation of the pumping device an amount of the imiquimod cream formulation which is within about 15%
of the predefined unit dose is discharged from the dispending device.
17. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-16, wherein after multiple operations of the pumping device, the overall average of the dose value is within about 10% of the predefined unit dose.
18. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-17, wherein the predefined unit dose is approximately 240 mg.
19. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-18, wherein no more than 5 manual actuations of the pumping device are required in order to prime the pumping device and start observing the discharging of imiquimod cream formulation from the self-closing discharge orifice.
20. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-19, wherein about 85% of the imiquimod cream formulation contained within the dispensing duck of the pumping device following an application remains in the dispensing duck during storage.
21. The system as recited in any one of claims 1-20, wherein the pumping mechanism is selected from the following: an Albion 30m1 EV09/240 equipped with cocoon actuator; Albion EV09/150µl-30ml and VP39/70 µl-15 ml Digital actuator.
22. A system for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, said system comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism; and b) an imiquimod cream formulation disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, and wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream formulation from within the interior chamber and to dispense the imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head wherein the pressure of dispensed cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging a predefined unit dose of imiquimod cream from the dispensing package.
23. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between 1% and 10% w/w.
24. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between 1% and 5% w/w.
25. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight selected from a group consisting of 2.5%, 3.75%
and 5% w/w.
26. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5% w/w.
27. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
28. The system as recited in claim 22, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5% w/w.
29. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-28, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing about 15 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
30. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-28, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing about 7.5 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
31. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-30, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume of imiquimod cream formulation dispensed from the dispensing package.
32. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-31, wherein upon each operation of the pumping device an amount of the imiquimod cream formulation which is within about 15%
of the predefined unit dose is discharged from the dispending device.
33. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-32, wherein after multiple operations of the pumping device, the overall average of the dose value is within about 10% of the predefined unit dose.
34. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-33, wherein the predefined unit dose is about 240 mg.
35. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-34, wherein no more than 5 manual actuations of the pumping device are required in order to prime the pumping device and start observing the discharging of imiquimod cream formulation from the self-closing discharge orifice.
36. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-35, wherein about 85% of the imiquimod cream formulation contained within the internal fluid passage of the dispensing head following an application remains in the internal fluid passage during storage.
37. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-36, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is selected from a group of conditions consisting of external genital warts, perianal warts, actinic keratosis and superficial basal cell carcinoma.
38. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-36, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is external genital warts.
39. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-36, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is perianal warts.
40. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-36, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is actinic keratosis
41. The system as recited in any one of claims 22-36, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.

41. A system for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, said system comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes a tubular main body portion and a manually-operated airless pumping device mounted on the main body portion, the main body portion defining a fluid storage chamber and the airless pumping device defining a dispending duct which terminates in discharge orifice;
b) means for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not in use; and c) an imiquimod cream formulation disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in main body portion of the dispensing package, and wherein manual operation of the airless pumping device causes a portion of the imiquimod cream to be withdrawn from within the fluid storage chamber and a predefined unit dose of imiquimod cream to be dispensed from the discharge orifice the dispensing package.
42. The system as recited in claim 41, wherein the means for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not is use includes a shutter element having a self-closing orifice.
43. The system as recited in claim 41, wherein the means for closing the discharge orifice when the dispensing package is not is use includes a cap, a cover or a plug.
44. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between about 1% and about 10%
w/w.
45. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of between about 1% and about 5%
w/w.
46. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight selected from a group consisting of about 2.5%, about 3.75% and about 5% w/w.
47 The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5% w/w.
48. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
49. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-42, wherein the imiquimod cream formulation contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5% w/w.
50. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-49, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing about 15 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
51. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-49, wherein the fluid storage chamber is adapted and configured for storing about 7.5 grams of imiquimod cream formulation.
52. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-51, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume of imiquimod cream formulation dispensed from the dispensing package.
53. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-52, wherein upon each operation of the pumping device an amount of the imiquimod cream formulation which is within about 15%
of the predefined unit dose is discharged from the dispending device.
54. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-53, wherein after multiple operations of the pumping device, the overall average of the dose value is within about 10% of the predefined unit dose.
55. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-54, wherein the predefined unit dose is about 240 mg.
56. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-55, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is selected from a group of conditions consisting of external genital warts, perianal warts, actinic keratosis and superficial basal cell carcinoma.
57. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-55, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is external genital warts.
58. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-55, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is perianal warts.
59. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-55, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is actinic keratosis
60. The system as recited in any one of claims 41-55, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
61. A method of treating a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, said method comprises:
a) actuating a dispensing device as recited in any one of claims 1-60 that is pre-filled with the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation to dispense there from an effective unit-dose amount of the a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation for treating the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition; and b) applying the unit-dose amount to a treatment area diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition in accordance with an effective treatment regimen to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition.
62. A method as recited in claim 61, wherein the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
63. A method as recited in claim 62, wherein the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 1% to about 10% w/w.
64. A method as recited in claim 62, wherein the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 1% to about 5% w/w.
65. A method as recited in claim 62, wherein the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5% w/w.
66. A method as recited in claim 62, wherein the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
67. A method as recited in claim 62, wherein the topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5% w/w.
68. A method as recited in any one of claims 61 -67, wherein the topical dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is external genital warts.
69. A method as recited in any one of claims 61 -67, wherein the topical dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is perianal warts.
70. A method as recited in any one of claims 61 -67, wherein the topical dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is actinic keratosis.
71. A method as recited in any one of claims 61 -67, wherein the topical dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
72. A method as recited in claim 68, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with external genital warts once daily for up to 8 weeks.
73. A method as recited in claim 69, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with perianal genital warts once daily for up to 8 weeks.
74. A method as recited in claim 68, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with external genital warts once daily three times each week for up to 16 weeks.
75. A method as recited in claim 69, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with perianal genital warts once daily three times each week for up to 16 weeks.
76. A method as recited in claim 70, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with actinic keratosis once daily in accordance with a 2 x 2 x 2 week or 3 x 3 x 3 week treatment regimen.
77. A method as recited in claim 70, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with actinic keratosis once daily in accordance with a 3 x 3 x 3 week treatment regimen, wherein the first 3 week cycle is a daily treatment cycle, the second 3 week cycle is a rest cycle and the third 3 week cycle is another daily treatment cycle.
78. A method as recited in claim 70, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with actinic keratosis once daily two times each week for up to 16 weeks.
79. A method as recited in claim 71, wherein the unit-dose amount is applied to the treatment area diagnosed with superficial basal cell carcinoma warts once daily for five consecutive days each week for up to 6 weeks.
80. A method as recited in claims 72-73, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
81. A method as recited in claims 72-73, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5%
w/w.
82. A method as recited in claims 74-75, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5%
w/w.
83. A method as recited in claims 76-77, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 3.75% w/w.
84. A method as recited in claims 76-77, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 2.5%
w/w.
85. A method as recited in claim 78, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5%
w/w.
86. A method as recited in claim 79, wherein the unit-dose amount is a topical imiquimod pharmaceutical cream that contains imiquimod in an amount by weight of about 5%
w/w.
87. A method of instructing a patient to practice any one of said methods recited in claims 61-86, including the step of providing instruction to the patient on how to practice said methods.
88. A method of instructing a prescriber to prescribe any one of the methods recited in claims 61-86, including the step of providing instruction to the prescriber on how to prescribe said methods.
89. A method as recited in either method claim 87 or 88, wherein said providing instruction includes the step of providing the instruction on a label or package insert.
90. A method for treating topically a patient diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal condition with a topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation, said method comprising:

priming a pump pre-filled with the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation in an amount sufficient to deliver a predefined number of single unit-dose amounts effective to treat the dermal and/or mucosal condition in accordance with a treatment regimen, for preparing the pump to dispense the first single unit dose amount; and pumping the primed pump to dispense a single unit dose amount onto a treatment area diagnosed with the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition in accordance with the treatment regimen, wherein each single unit dose amount dispensed onto the treatment area from the pump is rubbed until the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation is no longer visible for effectively treating the dermal and/or mucosal condition, and wherein the rubbed-in single unit dosage amount is left on the treatment area for a treatment period in accordance with the treatment regimen.
91. A method as recited in claim 90, wherein said method includes the further steps of:

washing the treatment area following the treatment period with soap and water to remove the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation from the treatment area; and drying the treatment area prior to said pumping.
92. A method as recited in claim 90, wherein said method includes the further steps of:

washing the patient's hands with soap and water before and after dispensing the single-unit dose amount onto the treatment area;
washing the treatment area with soap and water; and allowing the treatment area to dry before said pumping.
93. A method as recited in claim 90, wherein said method includes the further step of:
avoiding contact of the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation with the patient's eyes, lips, nostrils and/or vagina.
94. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is a 16 week treatment regimen, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump twice each week during the 16 week treatment regimen to dispense the single-unit dose amount onto the treatment area two separate times a week for each of the 16 weeks.
95. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is a 16 week treatment regimen, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump three times each week during the 16 week treatment regimen to dispense the single-unit dose amount onto the treatment area three separate times a week for each of the 16 weeks.
96. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is up to about 8 weeks, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump daily each week during the 8 week treatment regimen to dispense the single-unit dose amount onto the treatment each day for each of the 8 weeks.
97. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is a 6 week treatment regimen, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump five consecutive days each week during the 6 week treatment regimen to dispense the single-unit dose amount onto the treatment area five consecutive days for each of the 6 weeks.
98. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is a 6 week treatment regimen consisting of 3 two-week treatment cycles, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump daily during the first two-week treatment cycle to dispense daily the single dose amounts onto the treatment area during the first two-week treatment cycle;
not pumping the primed pump during the second two-week treatment cycle; and pumping the primed pump daily, without conducting said priming, during the third two-week treatment cycle to dispense daily the single dose amounts onto the treatment area during the third two-week treatment cycle.
99. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the treatment regimen is a 9 week treatment regimen consisting of 3 three-week treatment cycles, and wherein said pumping step includes:
pumping the primed pump daily during the first three-week treatment cycle to dispense daily the single dose amounts onto the treatment area during the first three-week treatment cycle;
not pumping the primed pump during the second three-week treatment cycle; and pumping the primed pump daily, without conducting said priming step, during the third three-week treatment cycle to dispense daily the single dose amounts onto the treatment area during the third three-week treatment cycle.
100. A method as recited in any one of claims 94-99, wherein said pumping step includes the further steps of:
resting for a period of time of up to about two weeks, wherein said resting period involves not pumping the primed pump between said scheduled pumping in accordance with the treatment regimen; and resuming said pumping of the primed pump in accordance with the treatment regimen without conducting said priming step.
101. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external warts.
102. A method as recited in any one of claims 93-93, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts.
103. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis.
104. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-93, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
105. A method as recited in claim 94, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis.
106. A method as recited in claim 95, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external warts.
107. A method as recited in claim 95, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts.
108. A method as recited in claim 96, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external warts.
109. A method as recited in claim 96, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts.
110. A method as recited in claim 97, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
111. A method as recited in claim 98, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis.
112. A method as recited in claim 99, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis.
113. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-112, wherein the prefilled pump is prefilled with about 7.5 grams of the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation.
114. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-112, wherein the prefilled pump is prefilled with about 15 grams of the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation.
115. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-114, wherein the topical semi-solid imiquimod pharmaceutical formulation is an imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
116. A method as recited in any one of claims 94, 95 or 97, wherein the imiquimod pharmaceutical cream is a 5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
117. A method as recited in any one of claims 96, 98 or 99, wherein the imiquimod pharmaceutical cream is a 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
118. A method as recited in any one of claims 96, 98 or 99, wherein the imiquimod pharmaceutical cream is a 2.5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
119. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-118, wherein the single unit dose amount dispensed during each said pumping step is about 240 mg.
120. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-119, wherein said pumping step dispenses at least about 85% of the single unit dose amount during each said pumping step.
121. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-119, wherein said pumping step dispenses at least about 95% of the single unit dose amount during each said pumping step.
122. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-119, wherein said pumping step dispenses at least about 96% of the single unit dose amount during each said pumping step.
123. A method as recited in any one of claims 90-119, wherein said pumping step dispenses at least about 97% of the single unit dose amount during each said pumping step.
124. A method of instructing a patient to practice any one of said methods recited in claims 90-122, including the step of providing instruction to the patient on how to practice said methods.
125. A method of instructing a prescriber to prescribe any one of the methods recited in claims 90-122, including the step of providing instruction to the prescriber on how to prescribe said methods.
126. A method as recited in either method claim 124 or 125, wherein said providing instruction includes the step of providing the instruction on a label or package insert.
127. A method of applying an imiquimod cream from a pump equipped with a cap to a treatment area of a patient diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, said method comprising:
a) washing the treatment area where the imiquimod cream will be applied with mild soap and water;
b) allowing the washed treatment area to dry;
c) washing hands of the patient;
d) tilting a pump prefilled with the imiquimod cream for dispensing the imiquimod cream there from;

e) removing the cap from the pump;

f) priming the pump by firmly pressing the top of the pump all the way down up to five times as needed until the imiquimod cream appears;
g) dispensing the primed imiquimod cream into a tissue and then discarding the dispensed primed imiquimod cream;
h) pressing the top of the pump all of the way down up to two times as needed to dispense a single reproducible unit-dose amount of the imiquimod cream into the hand of the patient;

i) applying the dispensed single unit-dose amount of the imiquimod cream to the treatment area in accordance with a prescribed treatment regimen for treating the treatment area diagnosed with the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition;
j) rubbing the applied imiquimod cream all the way into the treatment area;
k) washing the hands of the patient after said application step;
l) leaving the applied imiquimod cream on the treatment area, without wetting the treated treatment area, for about 8 hours to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition;
m) washing the treated treatment area with soap and water after the 8 hours is completed; and n) repeating said steps h through m in accordance with the prescribed treatment regimen to treat the dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition, wherein each said dispensed single unit-dose amount dispensed from the pump during step h is a precise, consistent, reproducible and uniform single unit-dose amount.
128. A method as recited in claim 127, wherein the prefilled pump is prefilled with about 7.5 grams of the imiquimod cream.
129. A method as recited in claim 127, wherein the prefilled pump is prefilled with about 15 grams of the imiquimod cream.
130. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-129, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
131. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-129, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 3.75% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
132. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-129, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 2.5% imiquimod pharmaceutical cream.
133. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-132, wherein the single unit dose amount dispensed during said step h is about 240 mg.
134. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-133, wherein said dispensing step h delivers at least about 85% of the single unit dose amount during each said step h.
135. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-133, wherein said dispensing step h delivers at least about 95% of the single unit dose amount during each said step h.
136. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-133, wherein said dispensing step h delivers at least about 96% of the single unit dose amount during each said step h.
137. A method as recited in any one of claims 127-133, wherein said dispensing step h delivers at least about 97% of the single unit dose amount during each said step h.
138. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis.
139. A method as recited in claims 1275-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external warts.
140. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts.
141. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma.
142. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 5% imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area twice weekly for 16 weeks.
143. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external genital warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 5%
imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area three times weekly for 16 weeks.
144. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 5% imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area three times weekly for 16 weeks.
145. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is superficial basal cell carcinoma, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 5% imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area five consecutive days a week for 6 weeks.
146. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 3.75%
imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 3.75% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily in accordance with a 2 x 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 x 3 treatment regimen.
147. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is actinic keratosis, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 2.5%
imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 2.5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily in accordance with a 2 x 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 x 3 treatment regimen.
148. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external genital warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 3.75%
imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 3.75% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily for up to 8 weeks.
149. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is external genital warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 2.5%
imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 2.5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily for up to 8 weeks.
150. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 3.75% imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 3.75% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily for up to 8 weeks.
151. A method as recited in claims 127-137, wherein the dermal and/or mucosal condition is perianal warts, wherein the imiquimod cream is a 2.5% imiquimod cream, and wherein the treatment regimen comprises applying the 2.5% imiquimod cream to the treatment area daily for up to 8 weeks.
152. A method of instructing a patient to practice any one of said methods recited in claims 127-151, including the step of providing instruction to the patient on how to practice said methods.
153. A method of instructing a prescriber to prescribe any one of the methods recited in claims 127-151, including the step of providing instruction to the prescriber on how to prescribe said methods.
154. A method as recited in either method claim 152 or 153, wherein said providing instruction includes the step of providing the instruction on a label or package insert.
155. An airless pump pre-filled with a 5% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 15 g of a 5% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 5% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 5%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
156. An airless pump pre-filled with a 3.75% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 3.75% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 15 g of a 3.75% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 3.75% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 3.75%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 3.75% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
157. An airless pump pre-filled with a 2.5% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 2.5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 15 g of a 2.5% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 2.5% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 2.5%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 2.5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
158. An airless pump pre-filled with an imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 15 g of an imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
159. An airless pump pre-filled with a 5% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 7.5 g of a 5% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 5% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 5%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
160. An airless pump pre-filled with a 3.75% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 3.75% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;

b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 7.5 g of a 3.75% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 3.75% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 3.75%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 3.75% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
161. An airless pump pre-filled with a 2.5% imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the 2.5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 7.5 g of a 2.5% imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the 2.5% imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the 2.5%
imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the 2.5% imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
162. An airless pump pre-filled with an imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) about 7.5 g of an imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is about 240 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the about 240 mg predefined single unit-dose of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
163. An airless pump pre-filled with an imiquimod cream for treating a subject diagnosed with a dermal and/or mucosal-associated condition with predefined single unit-dose amounts of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the pump, said airless pump comprising:
a) a dispensing package that includes:
i) a lower subassembly that has a tubular body portion that defines an elongated interior fluid storage chamber into which a take-up piston element is slidably disposed;
and ii) an upper subassembly mounted upon the lower subassembly and including a dispensing head and an airless pumping mechanism, the dispensing head having an internal fluid passage formed therein which terminates in a self-closing outlet, the dispensing head also including and a finger-operated actuator which is operatively associated with the airless pumping mechanism;
b) a cap for sealing the self-closing outlet; and c) between about 5 grams and about 30 grams of an imiquimod cream disposed at least partially within the fluid storage chamber defined in the tubular body portion of the lower subassembly of the dispensing package, wherein operation of the finger-operated actuator causes the airless pumping mechanism to withdraw a portion of the imiquimod cream from within the interior chamber and to dispense the imiquimod cream formulation into the internal fluid passage formed in the dispensing head, wherein the pressure of the dispensed imiquimod cream causes the self-closing outlet to open thereby discharging the predefined single unit-dose amount of the imiquimod cream from the dispensing package, wherein the predefined single unit-dose amount is in an amount of about 125 mg to about 500 mg, wherein the take-up piston is disposed within the tubular body portion so as to partially define the fluid storage chamber, wherein the take-up position moves axially towards the pumping device when the pumping device is manually operated, so as to reduce the volume of the fluid storage chamber by an amount which is equivalent to the volume occupied by the predefined single unit-dose of the imiquimod cream dispensed from the dispensing package.
164. An airless pump as recited in claim 163, wherein the the imiquimod cream is a 5% imiquimod cream.
165. An airless pump as recited in claim 163, wherein the the imiquimod cream is a 3.75% imiquimod cream.
166. An airless pump as recited in claim 163, wherein the the imiquimod cream is a 2.5% imiquimod cream.
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