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A phase III open-label study to assess safety and efficacy of palonosetron for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in repeated cycles of emetogenic chemotherapy.

Authors :
Aogi, Kenjiro
Sakai, Hiroshi
Yoshizawa, Hirohisa
Masuda, Norikazu
Katakami, Nobuyuki
Yanagita, Yasuhiro
Inoue, Kenichi
Kuranami, Masaru
Mizutani, Mitsuhiro
Masuda, Noriyuki
Source :
Supportive Care in Cancer; Jul2012, Vol. 20 Issue 7, p1507-1514, 8p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Purpose: Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is of great importance for the completion of multiple cycles of cancer chemotherapy. Palonosetron is a second-generation 5-HT receptor antagonist with proven efficacy for both acute and delayed CINV. This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of 0.75 mg palonosetron in repeated cycles of highly emetogenic chemotherapy or anthracycline-cyclophosphamide combination (AC/EC). Methods: We gave 0.75 mg palonosetron to 538 patients 30 min prior to ≥50 mg/m cisplatin or AC/EC on day 1. Prophylactic dexamethasone was administered on days 1-3. The primary endpoint was the incidence rate of adverse events (AEs). The secondary endpoint was complete response rate (CR, defined as no emesis and no rescue medication) throughout the study period. Results: Treatment-related AEs were seen in 44% (237 of 538 patients). Serious AEs were seen in 4% (23 of 538 patients), all considered unrelated or unlikely to be related to palonosetron. Only one patient discontinued the study due to a treatment-related AE. No trend toward worsening of AEs was observed in subsequent cycles of chemotherapy. Complete response rates were maintained throughout repeated cycles. Conclusion: The extraordinary safety profile and maintenance of efficacy of 0.75 mg palonosetron combined with dexamethasone were demonstrated throughout repeated chemotherapy cycles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09414355
Volume :
20
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Supportive Care in Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
76141467
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-011-1239-0