5PSQ-136使用FDA不良事件报告系统数据库对戊烯醇酯皮肤毒性进行歧化分析

F. Pappalardo, V. Rocco, C. Polidori
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背景和重要性Ingenol mebutate已获得欧洲药品管理局(EMA)上市许可,用于治疗光化性角化病。2020年4月30日,由于与咪喹莫特相比,接受治疗的患者引发皮肤癌的风险增加,EMA在对安全性数据进行审查后将其撤回。在484例患者中进行的为期3年的安全性研究(NCT01926496)的最终结果显示,在皮肤恶性肿瘤中,与咪喹莫特相比,ingenol mebutate凝胶的鳞状细胞癌(SCC)发病率更高(3.3%对0.4%)。目的和目的本研究旨在通过挖掘FDA不良事件报告系统(FAERS)数据库,评估戊烯醇酯治疗期间皮肤恶性肿瘤(如皮肤SCC)发生率增加的安全性问题(信号)。材料和方法通过查询FAERS数据库,我们使用以下MedDRA首选术语(PTs)“皮肤鳞状细胞癌”、“皮肤鳞状细胞癌转移”和“皮肤鳞状细胞癌复发”搜索与戊烯醇相关的SCC病例。通过列联表,我们计算了PRR,以评估SCC与戊烯醇酯之间的关联强度。结果2012 - 2020年共发生数据为:戊酸ingenol /SCC (DE)=90例,戊酸ingenol /其他ADR (DE)= 5128例,其他药物/SCC (DE)= 2882例,其他药物/其他ADR (DE)= 13 899 084例。2 × 2列联表显示PRR值为44.4105 (95% CI 33.332 ~ 59.1711, p 85年(7.7%)和未指定(12.2%);男性占75.6%,女性占23.3%。结论与相关的歧化分析显示,戊烯醇- scc对的报道频率高于预期。基于这一统计关联,我们的数据证实了EMA评估的安全信号,导致戊烯醇从欧盟市场撤回。此外,它还提出了一个问题,即为什么FDA没有撤销该药物在美国的上市许可。参考文献和/或致谢https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01926496 https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/referral/picato-article-20-referral-risks-picato-actinic-keratosis-outweigh-benefits_en.pdf利益冲突无利益冲突
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5PSQ-136 Disproportionality analysis of the skin toxicity of ingenol mebutate using the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database
Background and importance Ingenol mebutate was granted a marketing authorisation from European Medicines Agency (EMA) to treat actinic keratosis. On 30 April 2020, due to an increased risk in provoking skin cancer in treated patients compared with imiquimod, the EMA withdrawn it after a safety data review. The final results of the 3 year safety study (NCT01926496) in 484 patients showed that, among skin malignancies, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) had a higher incidence with ingenol mebutate gel compared with imiquimod (3.3% versus 0.4% of patients). Aim and objectives This study aimed to evaluate the safety issue (signal) of increased occurrence of skin malignancy (eg, SCC of the skin) during therapy with ingenol mebutate by mining of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database. Material and methods By querying the FAERS database, we searched for cases of SCC associated with ingenol mebutate using the following MedDRA preferred terms (PTs) ‘squamous cell carcinoma of skin’, ‘skin squamous cell carcinoma metastatic’ and ‘skin squamous cell carcinoma recurrent’. With a contingency table, we computed the PRR to evaluate the strength of association between SCC and ingenol mebutate. Results We found the following co-occurrence data: ingenol mebutate/SCC (DE)=90 reports, ingenol mebutate/other ADR (De)=5128, other drugs/SCC (dE)=2882 and other drugs/other ADR (de)=13 899 084 from 2012 to 2020. The two by two contingency table showed a value for PRR of 44.4105 (95% CI 33.332 to 59.1711, p 85 years (7.7%) and not specified (12.2%); 75.6% were men and 23.3% women. Conclusion and relevance Disproportionality analysis showed that the ingenol mebutate–SCC pair was reported more often than expected. Based on this statistical association, our data confirmed the safety signal evaluated by the EMA that led to the withdrawal of ingenol mebutate from the EU market. In addition, it raises the question of why the FDA has not revoked the marketing authorisation of the drug in the USA. References and/or acknowledgements https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01926496 https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/referral/picato-article-20-referral-risks-picato-actinic-keratosis-outweigh-benefits_en.pdf Conflict of interest No conflict of interest
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