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Integrated safety analysis of filgotinib treatment for rheumatoid arthritis in patients from Japan over a median of 1.5 years.

Authors :
Naoki Ishiguro
Yoshiya Tanak
Tsukasa Matsubara
Tatsuya Atsumi
Koichi Amano
Eiji Sugiyama
Kunihiro Yamaoka
Winthrop, Kevin
Kivitz, Alan
Burmester, Gerd R.
Gottenberg, Jacques-Eric
Genovese, Mark C.
Matzkies, Franziska
Ying Guo
Deyuan Jiang
Bartok, Beatrix
Pechonkina, Alena
Akira Kondo
Besuyen, Robin
Tsutomu Takeuchi
Source :
Modern Rheumatology; Jan2023, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p64-72, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Characterize safety of the Janus kinase-1 preferential inhibitor filgotinib (FIL) in Japanese patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: Data from three Phase 3 trials (NCT02889796, NCT02873936, and NCT02886728) and a long-term extension (NCT03025308) through September 2019 were integrated; patients received ≥1 dose of FIL 200 (FIL200) or 100 mg (FIL100) daily, or placebo (PBO). We calculated exposure-adjusted incidence rates (EAIRs) per 100 patient-years FIL exposure (100PYE) for treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) and adverse events of special interest. Results: Among 3691 total patients and 6080.7 PYE, 229 Japanese patients received FIL for 311.4 PYE (median 1.5, maximum 2.5 years). During the 12-week PBO-controlled period, serious TEAEs and TEAEs leading to study drug disruption were comparable between FIL and PBO. Serious infection rates were 1.9%, 0%, and 2% for FIL200, FIL100, and PBO during the PBO-controlled period; long-term FIL200 and FIL100 EAIRs were 3.8 and 2.1/100PYE. No herpes zoster (HZ) or major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) occurred during the PBO-controlled period; long-term FIL200 and FIL100 EAIRs were 3.0 and 2.1/100PYE (HZ) and 0.6 and 0/100PYE (MACE). Conclusion: Long-term FIL treatment (median 1.5, maximum 2.5 years exposure) was well tolerated at 100- and 200-mg doses in Japanese patients with RA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14397595
Volume :
33
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Modern Rheumatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162419526
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mr/roac020