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טרסבה 100 מ"ג TARCEVA 100 MG (ERLOTINIB AS DIHYDROCHLORIDE)
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Indications תופעות לוואי
Adverse reactions התוויות נגד
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Interactions מינון יתר
Overdose הריון/הנקה
Pregnancy & Lactation אוכלוסיות מיוחדות
Special populations תכונות פרמקולוגיות
Pharmacological properties מידע רוקחי
Pharmaceutical particulars אזהרת שימוש
Special Warning עלון לרופא
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Adverse reactions : תופעות לוואי
4.8 Undesirable effects Safety evaluation of Tarceva is based on the data from more than 1500 patients treated with at least one 150 mg dose of Tarceva monotherapy and more than 300 patients who received Tarceva 100 or 150 mg in combination with gemcitabine. The incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) from clinical trials reported with Tarceva alone or in combination with chemotherapy are summarised by National Cancer Institute-Common Toxicity Criteria (NCI-CTC) Grade in Table 1. The listed ADRs were those reported in at least 10% (in the Tarceva group) of patients and occurred more frequently (3%) in patients treated with Tarceva than in the comparator arm. Other ADRs including those from other studies are summarized in Table 2. Adverse drug reactions from clinical trials (Table 1) are listed by MedDRA system organ class. The corresponding frequency category for each adverse drug reaction is based on the following convention: very common (≥1/10), common (≥1/100 to <1/10), uncommon (≥1/1,000 to <1/100), rare (≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000), very rare (<1/10,000). Within each frequency grouping, adverse reactions are presented in order of decreasing seriousness. Non-small cell lung cancer (Tarceva administered as monotherapy) First-Line Treatment of Patients with EGFR Mutations In an open-label, randomised phase III study, ML20650 conducted in 154 patients, the safety of Tarceva for first-line treatment of NSCLC patients with EGFR activating mutations was assessed in 75 patients; no new safety signals were observed in these patients. The most frequent ADRs seen in patients treated with Tarceva in study ML20650 were rash and diarrhoea (any Grade 80% and 57%, respectively), most were Grade 1/2 in severity and manageable without intervention. Grade 3 rash and diarrhoea occurred in 9% and 4% of patients, respectively. No Grade 4 rash or diarrhoea was observed. Both rash and diarrhoea resulted in discontinuation of Tarceva in 1% of patients. Dose modifications (interruptions or reductions) for rash and diarrhoea were needed in 11% and 7% of patients, respectively. Maintenance treatment In two other double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled Phase III studies BO18192 (SATURN) and BO25460 (IUNO); Tarceva was administered as maintenance after first-line chemotherapy. These studies were conducted in a total of 1532 patients with advanced, recurrent or metastatic NSCLC following first- line standard platinum-based chemotherapy, no new safety signals were identified. The most frequent ADRs seen in patients treated with Tarceva in studies BO18192 and BO25460 were rash (BO18192: all grades 49.2%, grade 3: 6.0%; BO25460: all grades 39.4%, grade 3: 5.0%) and diarrhoea (BO18192: all grades 20.3%, grade 3: 1.8%; BO25460: all grades 24.2%, grade 3: 2.5%). No Grade 4 rash or diarrhoea was observed in either study. Rash and diarrhoea resulted in discontinuation of Tarceva in 1% and <1% of patients, respectively, in study BO18192, while no patients discontinued for rash or diarrhoea in BO25460. Dose modifications (interruptions or reductions) for rash and diarrhoea were needed in 8.3% and 3% of patients, respectively, in study BO18192 and 5.6% and 2.8% of patients, respectively, in study BO25460. Second and Further Line Treatment In a randomised double-blind study (BR.21; Tarceva administered as second line therapy), rash (75%) and diarrhoea (54%) were the most commonly reported adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Most were Grade 1/2 in severity and manageable without intervention. Grade 3/4 rash and diarrhoea occurred in 9% and 6%, respectively in Tarceva-treated patients and each resulted in study discontinuation in 1% of patients. Dose reduction for rash and diarrhoea was needed in 6% and 1% of patients, respectively. In study BR.21, the median time to onset of rash was 8 days, and the median time to onset of diarrhoea was 12 days. In general, rash manifests as a mild or moderate erythematous and papulopustular rash, which may occur or worsen in sun exposed areas. For patients who are exposed to sun, protective clothing, and/or use of sun screen (e.g. mineral-containing) may be advisable. Pancreatic cancer (Tarceva administered concurrently with gemcitabine) The most common adverse reactions in pivotal study PA.3 in pancreatic cancer patients receiving Tarceva 100 mg plus gemcitabine were fatigue, rash and diarrhoea. In the Tarceva plus gemcitabine arm, Grade 3/4 rash and diarrhoea were each reported in 5% of patients. The median time to onset of rash and diarrhoea was 10 days and 15 days, respectively. Rash and diarrhoea each resulted in dose reductions in 2% of patients, and resulted in study discontinuation in up to 1% of patients receiving Tarceva plus gemcitabine. Table 1: ADRs occurring in 10% of patients in BR.21 (treated with Tarceva) and PA.3 (treated with Tarceva plus gemcitabine) studies and ADRs occurring more frequently (≥ 3%) than placebo in BR.21 (treated with Tarceva) and PA.3 (treated with Tarceva plus gemcitabine) studies Tarceva (BR.21) Tarceva (PA.3) Frequency N = 485 N=259 category of highest Any Any incidence NCI-CTC Grade Grade 3 4 Grade 3 4 MedDRA Preferred Term % % % % % % Infections and infestations Infection* 24 4 0 31 3 <1 Very common Metabolism and nutrition disorders Anorexia 52 8 1 -- -- -- Very common Weight decreased -- -- -- 39 2 0 Very common Eye disorders Keratoconjunctivitis sicca 12 0 0 -- -- -- Very common Conjunctivitis 12 <1 0 -- -- -- Very common Psychiatric disorders Depression -- -- -- 19 2 0 Very common Nervous system disorders Neuropathy -- -- -- 13 1 <1 Very common Headache -- -- -- 15 <1 0 Very common Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Dyspnoea 41 17 11 -- -- -- Very common Cough 33 4 0 16 0 0 Very common Gastrointestinal disorders Diarrhoea** 54 6 <1 48 5 <1 Very common Nausea 33 3 0 - - - Very common Vomiting 23 2 <1 - - - Very common Stomatitis 17 <1 0 22 <1 0 Very common Abdominal pain 11 2 <1 - - - Very common Dyspepsia - - - 17 <1 0 Very common Flatulence - - - 13 0 0 Very common Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Rash*** 75 8 <1 69 5 0 Very common Pruritus 13 <1 0 -- -- -- Very common Dry skin 12 0 0 -- -- -- Very common Alopecia -- -- -- 14 0 0 Very common General disorders and administration site conditions Fatigue 52 14 4 73 14 2 Very common Pyrexia -- -- -- 36 3 0 Very common Rigors -- -- -- 12 0 0 Very common * Severe infections, with or without neutropenia, have included pneumonia, sepsis, and cellulitis. ** Can lead to dehydration, hypokalemia and renal failure. *** Rash included dermatitis acneiform. - corresponds to percentage below threshold. Table 2: Summary of ADRs per frequency category: Body System Very Common Uncommon Rare Very rare common (≥1/100 to (≥1/1,000 to (≥1/10,000 (<1/10,000) (≥1/10) <1/10) <1/100) to <1/1,000) Eye disorders -Keratitis -Eyelash -Corneal -Conjunctivitis1 changes 2 perforations -Corneal ulcerations -Uveitis Respiratory, -Epistaxis -Interstitial thoracic and lung disease mediastinal (ILD)3 disorders Gastro- -Diarrhoea7 -Gastro- -Gastro- intestinal intestinal intestinal disorders bleeding4, 7 perforations7 Hepato biliary -Liver -Hepatic disorders function test failure 6 abnormalities 5 Skin and -Rash -Alopecia -Hirsutism -Palmar -Stevens-Johnson subcutaneous -Dry skin1 -Eyebrow plantar syndrome/Toxic tissue disorders -Paronychia changes erythrodys- epidermal -Folliculitis -Brittle and aesthesia necrolysis7 -Acne/ Loose nails syndrome Dermatitis -Mild skin acneiform reactions -Skin fissures such as hyperpigmen tation Renal and -Renal -Nephritis1 urinary insufficiency1 -Proteinuria1 disorders 1 In clinical study PA.3. 2 Including in-growing eyelashes, excessive growth and thickening of the eyelashes. 3 Including fatalities, in patients receiving Tarceva for treatment of NSCLC or other advanced solid tumours (see section 4.4). A higher incidence has been observed in patients in Japan (see section 4.4). 4 In clinical studies, some cases have been associated with concomitant warfarin administration and some with concomitant NSAID administration (see section 4.5). 5 Including increased alanine aminotransferase [ALT], aspartate aminotransferase [AST] and bilirubin. These were very common in clinical study PA.3 and common in clinical study BR.21. Cases were mainly mild to moderate in severity, transient in nature or associated with liver metastases. 6 Including fatalities. Confounding factors included pre-existing liver disease or concomitant hepatotoxic medications (see section 4.4). 7 Including fatalities (see section 4.4). Reporting of suspected adverse reactions Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Any suspected adverse events should be reported to the Ministry of Health according to the National Regulation by using an online form http://sideeffects.health.gov.il
פרטי מסגרת הכללה בסל
1. התרופה תינתן לטיפול בסרטן ריאה מתקדם מקומי או גרורתי מסוג non small cell: א. כקו טיפול ראשון לחולים המבטאים מוטציה ב-EGFR; ב. לאחר כשל בטיפול קודם בתרופה אחרת המיועדת להתוויה זו, לקו טיפול שני או שלישי. 2. קיבל החולה טיפול באחת מהתרופות Erlotinib או Gefitinib או Afatinib, לא יקבל טיפול בתרופה האחרת, להתוויה זו. 3. מתן התרופה האמורה ייעשה לפי מרשם של מומחה באונקולוגיה.
מסגרת הכללה בסל
התוויות הכלולות במסגרת הסל
התוויה | תאריך הכללה | תחום קליני | Class Effect | מצב מחלה |
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סרטן ריאה מסוג EGFR positive NSCLC - קו ראשון | 10/01/2012 | אונקולוגיה | EGFR+ NSCLC | |
טיפול בסרטן ריאה מסוג NSCLC - קו טיפול שני ושלישי | 01/01/2009 | אונקולוגיה | NSCLC |
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