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A comprehensive safety profile of tafamidis in patients with transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy.

Peter Huber1, Alison Flynn1, Marla B Sultan2, Huihua Li1, Denise Rill1, Ben Ebede1, Balarama Gundapaneni3, Jeffrey H Schwartz2.   

Abstract

Background: Tafamidis is approved in over 40 countries to delay neurologic progression in patients with transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy (ATTR-PN). A comprehensive, integrated analysis of safety data from interventional, observational and surveillance studies of tafamidis in ATTR-PN patients was conducted.
Methods: Safety data from all sponsored, completed, or ongoing, Phase 2/3 studies of tafamidis in ATTR-PN patients as of 3 January 2017 were pooled. Also assessed were safety data from the ongoing Transthyretin Amyloidosis Outcomes Survey (THAOS) as of 3 January 2017 and post-marketing surveillance reports as of 31 March 2017.
Results: There were 137 patients in Phase 2/3 studies (mean duration of tafamidis exposure, 44.2 months), with 134 (97.8%) experiencing ≥1 treatment-emergent adverse event (TEAE) and 46 (33.6%) ≥1 treatment-emergent serious adverse event (TESAE). The most common TEAEs were diarrhoea (26.3%), urinary tract infection (UTI; 25.5%) and influenza (21.2%). In THAOS, 661 subjects had tafamidis exposure (mean duration, 27.6 months), with 250 (37.8%) experiencing ≥1 TEAE and 96 (14.5%) ≥1 TESAE. The most common TEAE was UTI (6.1%). Post-marketing surveillance reports generally reflected the known safety profile of tafamidis. Conclusions: This analysis did not reveal any significant new safety findings; tafamidis was generally safe and well tolerated in ATTR-PN patients. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00409175, NCT00791492, NCT00630864, NCT01435655, NCT00925002, and NCT00628745.

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Keywords:  Transthyretin amyloidosis; adverse events; clinical trials; post-marketing surveillance; safety; tafamidis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31353964     DOI: 10.1080/13506129.2019.1643714

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amyloid        ISSN: 1350-6129            Impact factor:   7.141


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