1. Effect of OTX-101, a Novel Nanomicellar Formulation of Cyclosporine A, on Conjunctival Staining in Patients with Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca: A Pooled Analysis of Phase 2b/3 and 3 Clinical Trials.
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Smyth-Medina R, Johnston J, Devries DK, Jasper A, Kannarr SR, Schechter BA, Shen Lee B, Varghese G, Ogundele A, Darby CH, Karpecki P, and Luchs J
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- Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic, Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic, Cyclosporine adverse effects, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Micelles, Nanoparticles, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Cyclosporine administration & dosage, Immunosuppressive Agents administration & dosage, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca drug therapy
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Purpose: Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), a multifactorial disease, is the most common ocular condition for patients seeking medical treatment and is characterized by ocular burning, stinging, and dryness. This pooled analysis examined the effect of OTX-101 0.09% versus vehicle on the total and individual conjunctival staining in patients with KCS from phase 2b/3 and phase 3 studies. Methods: In these randomized, multicenter, double-masked, and vehicle-controlled studies, patients received 1 drop of OTX-101 0.09% or vehicle in both eyes twice daily. The time points for the pooled analysis were baseline (day 0) and study days 28, 56, and 84/early discontinuation. Conjunctival staining was graded on a 0- to 3-point scale per zone and averaged over both eyes at each assessment. Pooled safety assessments included adverse event (AE) reporting. Results: The total mean (standard deviation) conjunctival staining scores at baseline were 5.4 (1.7) for OTX-101 ( n = 523) and 5.5 (1.7) for vehicle ( n = 525). OTX-101 versus vehicle significantly reduced the total conjunctival staining scores ( P = 0.0316, <0.0001, and 0.0002) for days 28, 56, and 84, respectively. The most common treatment-related AE was instillation site pain (21.8% OTX-101 vs. 4.0% vehicle); most AEs were mild in nature. Conclusions: Treatment with OTX-101 versus vehicle significantly improved the conjunctival staining in KCS as early as 4 weeks, and the improvement was maintained through 12 weeks. OTX-101 was effective and well tolerated for use in KCS.
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- 2019
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