Quest for the right Drug
קורסובה KORSUVA (DIFELIKEFALIN AS ACETATE)
תרופה במרשם
תרופה בסל
נרקוטיקה
ציטוטוקסיקה
צורת מתן:
תוך-ורידי : I.V
צורת מינון:
תמיסה להזרקה : SOLUTION FOR INJECTION
עלון לרופא
מינוניםPosology התוויות
Indications תופעות לוואי
Adverse reactions התוויות נגד
Contraindications אינטראקציות
Interactions מינון יתר
Overdose הריון/הנקה
Pregnancy & Lactation אוכלוסיות מיוחדות
Special populations תכונות פרמקולוגיות
Pharmacological properties מידע רוקחי
Pharmaceutical particulars אזהרת שימוש
Special Warning עלון לרופא
Physicians Leaflet
Adverse reactions : תופעות לוואי
4.8 Undesirable effects Summary of the safety profile In placebo-controlled and uncontrolled phase 3 clinical studies, approximately 6.6% of the patients experienced at least one adverse reaction during difelikefalin treatment. The most common adverse reactions were somnolence (1.1%), dizziness (0.9%), paraesthesia (including hypoesthesia, paraesthesia oral and hypoesthesia oral) (1.1%), headache (0.6%), nausea (0.7%), vomiting (0.7%), diarrhoea (0.2%) and mental status changes (including confusional state) (0.3%). Most of these events were mild or moderate in severity, did not lead to deleterious consequences, and resolved with ongoing therapy. No event was serious and the incidence of events leading to treatment discontinuation was ≤ 0.5% for any of the adverse reactions listed above. Tabulated list of adverse reactions The adverse reactions observed in the placebo-controlled and uncontrolled phase 3 clinical studies in patients treated with difelikefalin (N = 1306) are listed in Table 1 by MedDRA system organ class, preferred term and frequency. The frequency is classified as common (≥ 1/100 to < 1/10) and uncommon (≥ 1/1,000 to < 1/100). Table 1: Adverse reactions attributed to the treatment with difelikefalin in haemodialysis patients MedDRA System Organ Common Uncommon Class Psychiatric disorders Mental status changes1 2 Nervous system disorders Somnolence, Paraesthesia Dizziness; Headache Gastrointestinal disorders Vomiting; Nausea; Diarrhoea 1 Mental status changes included MedDRA preferred terms of confusional state and mental status changes. 2 Paraesthesia included MedDRA preferred terms of paraesthesia, hypoesthesia, paraesthesia oral and hypoesthesia oral. Description of selected adverse reactions Somnolence Somnolence was reported as treatment emergent adverse event in 2.2% of subjects randomised to difelikefalin. The vast majority of these events was mild or moderate in severity. In 0.3% of patients, somnolence led to discontinuation of treatment with difelikefalin. Somnolence was reported as serious adverse event in <0.1% of difelikefalin treated subjects. In 1.1% of patients, somnolence was reported to have a causal relationship to difelikefalin treatment. Somnolence occurred within the first 3 weeks of treatment and tended to subside with continued dosing. The likelihood of somnolence may increase when difelikefalin is concomitantly used with other medicinal products (see sections 4.4 and 4.5). Dizziness Dizziness was reported as treatment emergent adverse event in 7.9% of subjects randomised to difelikefalin. The vast majority of these events was mild or moderate in severity. In 0.5% of patients, dizziness led to discontinuation of treatment with difelikefalin. Dizziness was reported as serious adverse event in 0.5% of difelikefalin treated subjects. In 0.9% of patients, dizziness was reported to have a causal relationship to difelikefalin treatment. Dizziness occurred within the first 9 weeks of treatment and was generally transient. The likelihood of dizziness may increase when difelikefalin is concomitantly used with other medicinal products (see sections 4.4 and 4.5). Mental status changes Mental status change (including confusional state) was reported as treatment emergent adverse event in 4.4% of subjects randomised to difelikefalin. The majority of these events was mild or moderate in severity. In 0.2% of patients, mental status changes led to discontinuation of treatment with difelikefalin. Mental status changes were reported as serious adverse event in 2.2% of difelikefalin treated subjects. In 0.3% of patients, mental status changes were reported to have a causal relationship to difelikefalin treatment. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Any suspected adverse events should be reported to the Ministry of Health according to the National Regulation by using an online form https://sideeffects.health.gov.il
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