A phase II, open-label, sequential-cohort, dose-escalation study of romiplostim in Japanese patients with chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura.
Int J Hematol
; 90(2): 157-165, 2009 Sep.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19543952
This phase II, multicenter, open-label, sequential-cohort, dose-escalation study was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of romiplostim, a novel peptibody that increases platelet production, in Japanese patients with chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Sequential cohorts of four patients each received romiplostim (1, 3, or 6 microg/kg) subcutaneously on days 1 and 8 of the dose-escalation phase. Patients who achieved platelet responses (doubling of baseline platelet counts to > or =50 x 10(9)/L) continued romiplostim weekly during the treatment-continuation phase. Romiplostim produced dose-dependent increases in mean and peak platelet counts. Five patients received romiplostim during the treatment-continuation phase, with platelet counts > or =50 x 10(9)/L maintained in approximately half of the weekly assessments. Romiplostim was well tolerated. No severe, serious, or life-threatening adverse events were reported. No binding antibodies to romiplostim or thrombopoietin were detected. Romiplostim is safe and well tolerated in Japanese patients with chronic ITP and is effective in producing platelet count increases, consistent with the results from studies in non-Japanese patients. On the basis of these findings, a starting dose of 3 microg/kg was recommended for phase III evaluation of romiplostim in Japanese patients with chronic ITP.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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Receptors, Fc
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Carrier Proteins
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Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic
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Thrombopoiesis
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Asian People
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
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Etiology_studies
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Incidence_studies
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Language:
En
Journal:
Int J Hematol
Journal subject:
HEMATOLOGIA
Year:
2009
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Japan
Country of publication:
Japan