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איוואקיט 100 מ"ג AYVAKIT 100 MG (AVAPRITINIB)
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מינוניםPosology התוויות
Indications תופעות לוואי
Adverse reactions התוויות נגד
Contraindications אינטראקציות
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
Physicians Leaflet
Adverse reactions : תופעות לוואי
6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: • Intracranial hemorrhage [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)] • Cognitive effects [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)] 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience 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. The data in the WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS reflect exposure to AYVAKIT at 30 mg to 600 mg orally once daily in 749 patients enrolled in one of four clinicals trials conducted in patients with advanced malignancies and systemic mastocytosis, including NAVIGATOR, EXPLORER and PATHFINDER [see Clinical Studies (12.1, 12.2)]. These patients included 601 patients with GIST and 148 patients with systemic mastocytosis. Among the 749 patients receiving AYVAKIT, 46% were exposed for 6 months or longer and 23% were exposed for greater than 1 year. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Unresectable or Metastatic GIST The safety of AYVAKIT in patients with unresectable or metastatic GIST was evaluated in NAVIGATOR [see Clinical Studies (12.1)]. The trial excluded patients with history of cerebrovascular accident or transient ischemic attacks, known risk of intracranial bleeding, and metastases to the brain. Patients received AYVAKIT 300 mg or 400 mg orally once daily (n = 204). Among patients receiving AYVAKIT, 56% were exposed for 6 months or longer and 44% were exposed for greater than one year. The median age of patients who received AYVAKIT was 62 years (range: 29 to 90 years), 60% were <65 years, 62% were male, and 69% were White. Patients had received a median of 3 prior kinase inhibitors (range: 0 to 7). Serious adverse reactions occurred in 52% of patients receiving AYVAKIT. Serious adverse reactions occurring in ≥1% of patients who received AYVAKIT were anemia (9%), abdominal pain (3%), pleural effusion (3%), sepsis (3%), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (2%), vomiting (2%), acute kidney injury (2%), pneumonia (1%), and tumor hemorrhage (1%). Fatal adverse reactions occurred in 3.4% of patients. Fatal adverse reactions that occurred in more than one patient were sepsis and tumor hemorrhage (1% each). Permanent discontinuation due to adverse reactions occurred in 16% of patients who received AYVAKIT. Adverse reactions requiring permanent discontinuation in more than one patient were fatigue, abdominal pain, vomiting, sepsis, anemia, acute kidney injury, and encephalopathy. Dosage interruptions due to an adverse reaction occurred in 57% of patients who received AYVAKIT. Adverse reactions requiring dosage interruption in >2% of patients who received AYVAKIT were anemia, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, hyperbilirubinemia, memory impairment, diarrhea, cognitive disorder, and abdominal pain. Dose reduction due to an adverse reaction occurred in 49% of patients who received AYVAKIT. Median time to dose reduction was 9 weeks. Adverse reactions requiring dosage reduction in more than 2% of patients who received AYVAKIT were fatigue, anemia, hyperbilirubinemia, memory impairment, nausea, and periorbital edema. The most common adverse reactions (≥ 20%) were edema, nausea, fatigue/asthenia, cognitive impairment, vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, hair color changes, increased lacrimation, abdominal pain, constipation, rash, and dizziness. Table 3 summarizes the adverse reactions observed in NAVIGATOR. Table 3. Adverse Reactions (≥ 10%) in Patients with GIST Receiving AYVAKIT in NAVIGATOR AYVAKIT N=204 Adverse Reactions All Grades Grade ≥ 3 % % General Edemaa 72 2 Fatigue/asthenia 61 9 Pyrexia 14 0.5 Gastrointestinal Nausea 64 2.5 Vomiting 38 2 Diarrhea 37 4.9 Abdominal painb 31 6 Constipation 23 1.5 Dyspepsia 16 0 Nervous System Cognitive impairmentc 48 4.9 Dizziness 22 0.5 Headache 17 0.5 Sleep disordersd 16 0 Taste effectse 15 0 Mood disordersf 13 1 Metabolism and nutrition Decreased appetite 38 2.9 Eye Increased lacrimation 33 0 Skin and subcutaneous tissue Rashg 23 2.1 Hair color changes 21 0.5 Alopecia 13 - Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal Dyspnea 17 2.5 Pleural effusion 12 2 Investigations Weight decreased 13 1 *Per National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4.03 and 5.0 a Edema includes face swelling, conjunctival edema, eye edema, eyelid edema, orbital edema, periorbital edema, face edema, mouth edema, pharyngeal edema, peripheral edema, edema, generalized edema, localized edema, peripheral swelling, testicular edema. b Abdominal pain includes abdominal pain, upper abdominal pain, abdominal discomfort, lower abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, and epigastric discomfort. c Cognitive impairment includes memory impairment, cognitive disorder, confusional state, disturbance in attention, amnesia, mental impairment, mental status changes, encephalopathy, dementia, abnormal thinking, mental disorder, and retrograde amnesia. d Sleep disorders includes insomnia, somnolence, and sleep disorder. e Taste effects include dysgeusia and ageusia. f Mood disorders includes agitation, anxiety, depression, depressed mood, dysphoria, irritability, mood altered, nervousness, personality change, and suicidal ideation. g Rash includes rash, rash maculo-papular, rash erythematous, rash macular, rash generalized, and rash papular. Clinically relevant adverse reactions occurring in <10% of patients were: Vascular: hypertension (8%) Endocrine: thyroid disorders (hyperthyroid, hypothyroid) (3%) Skin and subcutaneous: palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia (1%) Table 4 summarizes the laboratory abnormalities observed in NAVIGATOR. Table 4. Select Laboratory Abnormalities (≥ 10%) Worsening from Baseline in Patients with GIST Receiving AYVAKIT in NAVIGATOR AYVAKITa Laboratory Abnormality N=204 All Grades Grade ≥ 3 (%) (%) Hematology Decreased hemoglobin 81 28 Decreased leukocytes 62 5 Decreased neutrophils 43 6 Decreased platelets 27 0.5 Increased INR 24 0.6 Increased activated partial thromboplastin time 13 0 Chemistry Increased bilirubin 69 9 Increased aspartate aminotransferase 51 1.5 Decreased phosphate 49 13 Decreases potassium 34 6 Decreased albumin 31 2 Decreased magnesium 29 1 Increased creatinine 29 0 Decreased sodium 28 7 Increased alanine aminotransferase 19 0.5 Increased alkaline phosphatase 14 1 a The denominator used to calculate the rate varied from 154 to 201 based on the number of patients with a baseline value and at least one post-treatment value. Advanced Systemic Mastocytosis The safety of AYVAKIT in patients with AdvSM was evaluated in EXPLORER and PATHFINDER [see Clinical Studies (12.2)]. Patients received a starting dose of AYVAKIT ranging from 30 mg to 400 mg orally once daily (n = 131), including 80 patients who received the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily. Among patients receiving AYVAKIT, 70% were treated for 6 months or longer and 37% were exposed for greater than one year. The median age of patients who received AYVAKIT was 68 years (range: 31 to 88 years), 38% were <65 years, 57% were male, and 88% were White. Serious adverse reactions occurred in 34% of patients receiving the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily and in 50% of patients receiving AYVAKIT at all doses. Serious adverse reactions occurring in ≥1% of patients who received AYVAKIT were anemia (5%), subdural hematoma (4%), pleural effusion, ascites and pneumonia (3% each), acute kidney injury, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage, encephalopathy, gastric hemorrhage, large intestine perforation, pyrexia, and vomiting (2% each). Fatal adverse reactions occurred in 2.5% of patients receiving the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily and in 5.3% of patients receiving AYVAKIT at all doses. No specific adverse reaction leading to death was reported in more than one patient. Permanent discontinuation due to adverse reactions occurred in 10% of patients receiving the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily and in 15% of patients who received AYVAKIT at all doses. Of patients receiving 200 mg once daily, subdural hematoma was the only adverse reaction requiring permanent discontinuation in more than one patient. Dosage interruptions due to an adverse reaction occurred in 60% of patients receiving the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily and in 67% of patients who received AYVAKIT at all doses. Adverse reactions requiring dosage interruption in >2% of patients who received AYVAKIT at 200 mg once daily were thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, neutrophil count decreased, platelet count decreased, anemia, white blood cell decreased, cognitive disorder, blood alkaline phosphatase increased, and edema peripheral. Dose reduction due to an adverse reaction occurred in 68% of patients receiving the recommended starting dose of 200 mg once daily and 70% of patients who received AYVAKIT at all doses. Median time to dose reduction was 1.7 months. Adverse reactions requiring dosage reduction in more than 2% of patients who received AYVAKIT at 200 mg once daily were thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, edema peripheral, neutrophil count decreased, platelet count decreased, periorbital edema, cognitive disorder, anemia, fatigue, arthralgia, blood alkaline phosphatase increased, and white blood cell count decreased. The most common adverse reactions (≥ 20%) at all doses were edema, diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue/asthenia. Table 5 summarizes the adverse reactions observed in EXPLORER and PATHFINDER. Table 5. Adverse Reactions (≥ 10%) in Patients with AdvSM Receiving AYVAKIT in EXPLORER and PATHFINDER AYVAKIT (200 mg once daily) N=80 Adverse Reactions All Grades Grade ≥ 3 % % General Edemaa 79 5 Fatigue/asthenia 23 4 Gastrointestinal Diarrhea 28 1 Nausea 24 1 Vomiting 18 3 Abdominal painb 14 1 Constipation 11 0 Nervous system Headache 15 0 Cognitive effectsc 14 1 Taste effectsd 13 0 Dizziness 13 0 Musculoskeletal and connective tissue Arthralgia 10 1 Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal Epistaxis 11 0 *Per National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4.03 and 5.0 a Edema includes face swelling, eyelid edema, orbital edema, periorbital edema, face edema, peripheral edema, edema, generalized edema, and peripheral swelling. b Abdominal pain includes abdominal pain, upper abdominal pain, and abdominal discomfort. c Cognitive effects include memory impairment, cognitive disorder, confusional state, delirium, and disorientation. d Taste effects include dysgeusia. Clinically relevant adverse reactions occurring in <10% of patients were: Cardiac: cardiac failure (2.5%), and cardiac failure congestive (1.3%) Gastrointestinal: ascites (5%), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (1.3%), and large intestine perforation (1.3%) Hepatobiliary: cholelithiasis (1.3%) Infections and infestations: upper respiratory tract infection (6%), urinary tract infection (6%), and herpes zoster (2.5%) Vascular: flushing (3.8%), hypertension (3.8%), hypotension (3.8%), and hot flush (2.5%) Nervous: insomnia (6%) Musculoskeletal and connective tissue: pain in extremity (6%) Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal: dyspnea (9%), and cough (2.5%) Skin and subcutaneous tissue: rasha (8%), alopecia (9%), pruritus (8%), and hair color changes (6%) Metabolism and nutrition: decreased appetite (8%) Eye: lacrimation increased (9%) Laboratory abnormality: decreased phosphate (9%) a Grouped terms Rash includes rash and rash maculo-papular Table 6 summarizes the laboratory abnormalities observed in EXPLORER and PATHFINDER. Table 6. Select Laboratory Abnormalities (≥ 10%) Worsening from Baseline in Patients with AdvSM Receiving AYVAKIT in EXPLORER and PATHFINDER AYVAKIT (200 mg once daily) N=80 Laboratory Abnormality All Grades Grade ≥ 3 (%) (%) Hematology Decreased platelets 64 21 Decreased hemoglobin 55 23 Decreased neutrophils 54 25 Decreased lymphocytes 34 11 Increased activated partial 14 1 thromboplastin time Increased lymphocytes 10 0 Chemistry Decreased calcium 50 3 Increased bilirubin 41 3 Increased aspartate aminotransferase 38 1 Decreased potassium 26 4 Increased alkaline phosphatase 24 5 Increased creatinine 20 0 Increased alanine aminotransferase 18 1 Decreased sodium 18 1 Decreased albumin 15 1 Decreased magnesium 14 1 Increased potassium 11 0 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 https://sideeffects.health.gov.il/
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א. התרופה תינתן לטיפול במקרים האלה:1. חולה בגיר עם סרקומה מסוג GIST (Gastrointestinal stromal tumor) לא נתיחה או גרורתית, עם מוטציה באקסון 18 מסוג PDGFRA (platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha), כולל מוטציות מסוג .PDGFRA D842V2. חולה בגיר עם מסטוציטוזיס סיסטמית מתקדמת (Advanced systemic mastocytosis). התכשיר לא יינתן בשילוב עם Midostaurin. ב. מתן התרופה האמורה ייעשה לפי מרשם של רופא מומחה באונקולוגיה או רופא מומחה בהמטולוגיה.
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