| Literature DB >> 31890238 |
Graça M Dores1, Silvia Perez-Vilar1,2, Manette T Niu1.
Abstract
Sipuleucel-T, an autologous active cellular immunotherapy, is indicated for the treatment of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) received a report of pruritus without rash following the second dose of sipuleucel-T in a patient who had otherwise not started any new medications concurrent with the first and second doses of sipuleucel-T. No further sipuleucel-T was administered, but symptoms persisted for at least 6 weeks despite treatment with several medications aimed at symptomatic relief of pruritus. Rash is the only dermatologic adverse event included in the sipuleucel-T U.S. package insert. A search of the FAERS database yielded seven additional U.S. reports of pruritus and sipuleucel-T identified as the primary suspect medication; two of these occurred prior to the administration of sipuleucel-T (following leukapheresis). In data mining analyses, pruritus following sipuleucel-T was not reported more frequently than expected when compared to all other adverse event-drug/biologic combinations in FAERS. Thus, pruritus following sipuleucel-T administration was rarely, but not disproportionately, reported to FAERS. Although we cannot exclude the possibility that diabetes, malignancy, or other conditions may have contributed to pruritus in our index patient, in view of the timing of sipuleucel-T therapy and onset of symptoms, a drug/biologic-related reaction is plausible. In the appropriate clinical scenario, sipuleucel-T (or its components) should not be overlooked as a potential etiological agent in pruritus.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse events; Castration-resistant; FAERS; Provenge; Pruritus; Sipuleucel-T
Year: 2019 PMID: 31890238 PMCID: PMC6923907 DOI: 10.1186/s40780-019-0156-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Health Care Sci ISSN: 2055-0294
Reports of pruritus and sipuleucel-T submitted to the U.S. FDA Adverse Event Reporting Systema
| Time to onset of symptoms from leukapheresis or infusion | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case No. | Age (years) | Serious report? b | Preferred Termc | Rash | Clinical description | Day No. | Leukapheresis No. | Infusion No. | Medical historyd | Concomitant medications |
| Reports describing events in temporal association with sipuleucel-T | ||||||||||
| 1e | 70 | Yes | Pruritus generalized | No | Itching on palms, head, torso, and soles of feet | 10 | ~ | 2 | Hypertension, diabetes | Cetirizine, cyproheptadine, doxepin, dutasteride, famotidine, flecainide, magnesium oxide, metformin, mometasone (inhaled), montelukast, olmesartan, prednisone |
| 2 | 69 | No | Pruritus | Yes | Broke out in a rash, itching | 2 | ~ | 2 | NOS | Enzalutamide, metformin, tocopherol-fish oil |
| 3 | 61 | No | Pruritus | Yes | Tingling and discomfort in hands, then forearm rash (looked like red rings) with facial swelling; severe itching; eyelid swelling. Ten days after infusion was well except for itching | 7 | ~ | 3 | NOS | Aspirin, calcium, famotidine, lisinopril, vitamin D |
| 4 | 81 | Yes | Pruritus | Yes | Rash, itching, rigors, nausea, chest tightness, hypotension, vomited and hypoxic (85%) after 75–80% of infusion administered. Infusion discontinued. Admitted to hospital due to lack of response to medical therapy | 0 | ~ | 1 | Hypertension, hypercholesterolemia | Atenolol, calcium/cholecalciferol, citalopram, enalapril, simvastatin, vitamins |
| 5 | 73 | Yes | Pruritus | Yes | Swelling right upper arm (superficial thrombophlebitis), rash (IV catheter right hand), itching, tingling, cough, dyspnea | 0 | ~ | 2 | Deep vein thrombosis | NOS |
| Reports describing events in temporal association with leukapheresis (preceding sipuleucel-T) | ||||||||||
| 6 | 82 | No | Injection site pruritus | No | Right arm injection site itching | 1 | 1 | ~ | Cardiac disorder, diabetes | Atenolol, furosemide, levothyroxine |
| 7 | 63 | No | Eye pruritus | No | Two separate events of allergic reaction with watery and itchy eyes associated with leukapheresis (tolerated three infusions without problem) | 0 | 1 and 3 | ~ | NOS | NOS |
| Report with insufficient information to assess temporal relationship with sipuleucel-T | ||||||||||
| 8 | 87 | No | Catheter site pruritus | No | Catheter site pruritus; device related infection | NOS | NOS | NOS | NOS | Aspirin, calcium carbonate, denosumab, fiber, finasteride, hydrochlorothiazide/lisinopril, probiotic |
Abbreviations: IV intravenous, MedDRA Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities, NOS not otherwise specified; ~ not applicable
aThe FAERS database was searched for all U.S. reports of sipuleucel-T submitted between April 29, 2010 (FDA approval date) and December 31, 2018 (data-lock point, February 9, 2019). Among the 11 reports identified, three were excluded from this study (two duplicate reports and one report associated with enzalutamide therapy). All cases were reported among males. Two reports (Case no. 2 and 7) were premedicated prior to receiving sipuleucel-T (acetaminophen, diphenhydramine)
bA report is considered serious if the patient outcome results in death, life-threatening illness, hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, permanent disability, or birth defect (21 CFR Part 600.80. Post-marketing reporting of adverse experiences: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=41533ceac3cc630045810ffe75304c63&mc=true&node=se21.7.600_180&rgn=div8)
cPruritus-related MedDRA Preferred Terms: administration site pruritus, anal pruritus, application site pruritus, aquagenic pruritus, brachioradial pruritus, catheter site pruritus, cholestatic pruritus, ear pruritus, eye pruritus, eyelids pruritus, gingival pruritus, implant site pruritus, incision site pruritus, infusion site pruritus, injection site pruritus, instillation site pruritus, lip pruritus, medical device site pruritus, nasal pruritus, oral pruritus, pruritus, pruritus allergic, pruritus generalized, pruritus genital, senile pruritus, stoma site pruritus, tongue pruritus, tumor pruritus, uremic pruritus, vaccination site pruritus, vessel puncture site pruritus, vulvovaginal pruritus
dOther than prostate cancer
eIndex case