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קנג'ינטי 150 מ"ג KANJINTI 150 MG (TRASTUZUMAB)
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אבקה להכנת תמיסה מרוכזת לעירוי : POWDER FOR CONCENTRATE FOR SOLUTION FOR INFUSION
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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
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Special Warning עלון לרופא
Physicians Leaflet
Adverse reactions : תופעות לוואי
4.8 Undesirable effects Summary of the safety profile Amongst the most serious and/or common adverse reactions reported in trastuzumab usage to date are cardiac dysfunction, infusion-related reactions, hematotoxicity (in particular neutropenia), infections and pulmonary adverse reactions. Tabulated list of adverse reactions In this section, the following categories of frequency have been used: very common (≥ 1/10), common (≥ 1/100 to < 1/10), uncommon (≥ 1/1,000 to < 1/100), rare (≥ 1/10,000 to < 1/1,000), very rare (< 1/10,000), not known (cannot be estimated from the available data). Within each frequency grouping, adverse reactions are presented in order of decreasing seriousness. Presented in table 1 are adverse reactions that have been reported in association with the use of intravenous trastuzumab alone or in combination with chemotherapy in pivotal clinical trials and in the post-marketing setting. All the terms included are based on the highest percentage seen in pivotal clinical trials. In addition, terms reported in the post-marketing setting are included in table 1. Table 1 Undesirable effects reported with intravenous trastuzumab monotherapy or in combination with chemotherapy in pivotal clinical trials (N = 8,386) and in post-marketing System organ class Adverse reaction Frequency Infections and infestations Infection Very common Nasopharyngitis Very common Neutropenic sepsis Common Cystitis Common Influenza Common Sinusitis Common Skin infection Common Rhinitis Common Upper respiratory tract infection Common Urinary tract infection Common Pharyngitis Common Neoplasms benign, malignant and Malignant neoplasm progression Not known unspecified (incl. Cysts and Neoplasm progression Not known polyps) Blood and lymphatic system Febrile neutropenia Very common disorders Anemia Very common Neutropenia Very common White blood cell count Very common decreased/leukopenia Thrombocytopenia Very common Hypoprothrombinemia Not known Immune thrombocytopenia Not known Immune system disorders Hypersensitivity Common + Anaphylactic reaction Rare + Anaphylactic shock Rare Metabolism and nutrition Weight decreased/Weight loss Very common disorders Anorexia Very common Tumor lysis syndrome Not known Hyperkalemia Not known Psychiatric disorders Insomnia Very common Anxiety Common Depression Common 1 Nervous system disorders Tremor Very common Dizziness Very common Headache Very common Paresthesia Very common Dysgeusia Very common Peripheral neuropathy Common Hypertonia Common Somnolence Common Eye disorders Conjunctivitis Very common Lacrimation increased Very common Dry eye Common Papilledema Not known Retinal hemorrhage Not known Ear and labyrinth disorders Deafness Uncommon 1 Cardiac disorders Blood pressure decreased Very common 1 Blood pressure increased Very common 1 Heart beat irregular Very common 1 Cardiac flutter Very common Ejection fraction decreased* Very common System organ class Adverse reaction Frequency + Cardiac failure (congestive) Common +1 Supraventricular tachyarrhythmia Common Cardiomyopathy Common 1 Palpitation Common Pericardial effusion Uncommon Cardiogenic shock Not known Gallop rhythm present Not known Vascular disorders Hot flush Very common +1 Hypotension Common Vasodilatation Common + Respiratory, thoracic and Dyspnea Very common mediastinal disorders Cough Very common Epistaxis Very common Rhinorrhea Very common + Pneumonia Common Asthma Common Lung disorder Common + Pleural effusion Common +1 Wheezing Uncommon Pneumonitis Uncommon + Pulmonary fibrosis Not known + Respiratory distress Not known + Respiratory failure Not known + Lung infiltration Not known + Acute pulmonary edema Not known + Acute respiratory distress Not known syndrome + Bronchospasm Not known + Hypoxia Not known + Oxygen saturation decreased Not known Laryngeal edema Not known Orthopnea Not known Pulmonary edema Not known Interstitial lung disease Not known Gastrointestinal disorders Diarrhea Very common Vomiting Very common Nausea Very common 1 Lip swelling Very common Abdominal pain Very common Dyspepsia Very common Constipation Very common Stomatitis Very common Hemorrhoids Common Dry mouth Common Hepatobiliary disorders Hepatocellular injury Common Hepatitis Common Liver tenderness Common Jaundice Rare Skin and subcutaneous tissue Erythema Very common disorders Rash Very common 1 Swelling face Very common Alopecia Very common Nail disorder Very common System organ class Adverse reaction Frequency Palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia Very common syndrome Acne Common Dry skin Common Ecchymosis Common Hyperhydrosis Common Maculopapular rash Common Pruritus Common Onychoclasis Common Dermatitis Common Urticaria Uncommon Angioedema Not known Musculoskeletal and connective Arthralgia Very common tissue disorders 1 Muscle tightness Very common Myalgia Very common Arthritis Common Back pain Common Bone pain Common Muscle spasms Common Neck Pain Common Pain in extremity Common Renal and urinary disorders Renal disorder Common Glomerulonephritis membranous Not known Glomerulonephropathy Not known Renal failure Not known Pregnancy, puerperium and Oligohydramnios Not known perinatal conditions Renal hypoplasia Not known Pulmonary hypoplasia Not known Reproductive system and breast Breast inflammation/mastitis Common disorders General disorders and Asthenia Very common administration site conditions Chest pain Very common Chills Very common Fatigue Very common Influenza-like symptoms Very common Infusion-related reaction Very common Pain Very common Pyrexia Very common Mucosal inflammation Very common Peripheral edema Very common Malaise Common Edema Common Injury, poisoning and procedural Contusion Common complications + Denotes adverse reactions that have been reported in association with a fatal outcome. 1 Denotes adverse reactions that are reported largely in association with Infusion-related reactions. Specific percentages for these are not available. * Observed with combination therapy following anthracyclines and combined with taxanes. Description of selected adverse reactions Cardiac dysfunction Congestive heart failure (NYHA Class II–IV), is a common adverse reaction associated with the use of trastuzumab and has been associated with a fatal outcome (see section 4.4). Signs and symptoms of cardiac dysfunction such as dyspnea, orthopnea, increased cough, pulmonary edema, S3 gallop, or reduced ventricular ejection fraction, have been observed in patients treated with trastuzumab (see section 4.4). In 3 pivotal clinical trials of adjuvant trastuzumab given in combination with chemotherapy, the incidence of grade 3/4 cardiac dysfunction (specifically symptomatic congestive heart failure) was similar in patients who were administered chemotherapy alone (i.e. did not receive trastuzumab) and in patients who were administered trastuzumab sequentially after a taxane (0.3-0.4%). The rate was highest in patients who were administered trastuzumab concurrently with a taxane (2.0%). In the neoadjuvant setting, the experience of concurrent administration of trastuzumab and low-dose anthracycline regimen is limited (see section 4.4). When trastuzumab was administered after completion of adjuvant chemotherapy NYHA Class III-IV heart failure was observed in 0.6% of patients in the one year arm after a median follow-up of 12 months. In study BO16348, after a median follow-up of 8 years the incidence of severe CHF (NYHA Class III & IV) in the trastuzumab 1 year treatment arm was 0.8%, and the rate of mild symptomatic and asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction was 4.6%. Reversibility of severe CHF (defined as a sequence of at least two consecutive LVEF values ≥ 50% after the event) was evident for 71.4% of trastuzumab-treated patients. Reversibility of mild symptomatic and asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction was demonstrated for 79.5% of patients. Approximately 17% of cardiac dysfunction related events occurred after completion of trastuzumab. In the pivotal metastatic trials of intravenous trastuzumab, the incidence of cardiac dysfunction varied between 9% and 12% when it was combined with paclitaxel compared with 1%-4% for paclitaxel alone. For monotherapy, the rate was 6%-9%. The highest rate of cardiac dysfunction was seen in patients receiving trastuzumab concurrently with anthracycline/cyclophosphamide (27%), and was significantly higher than for anthracycline/cyclophosphamide alone (7%-10%). In a subsequent trial with prospective monitoring of cardiac function, the incidence of symptomatic CHF was 2.2% in patients receiving trastuzumab and docetaxel, compared with 0% in patients receiving docetaxel alone. Most of the patients (79%) who developed cardiac dysfunction in these trials experienced an improvement after receiving standard treatment for CHF. Infusion reactions, allergic-like reactions and hypersensitivity It is estimated that approximately 40% of patients who are treated with trastuzumab will experience some form of infusion-related reaction. However, the majority of infusion-related reactions are mild to moderate in intensity (NCI-CTC grading system) and tend to occur earlier in treatment, i.e. during infusions one, two and three and lessen in frequency in subsequent infusions. Reactions include chills, fever, dyspnea, hypotension, wheezing, bronchospasm, tachycardia, reduced oxygen saturation, respiratory distress, rash, nausea, vomiting and headache (see section 4.4). The rate of infusion-related reactions of all grades varied between studies depending on the indication, the data collection methodology, and whether trastuzumab was given concurrently with chemotherapy or as monotherapy. Severe anaphylactic reactions requiring immediate additional intervention can occur usually during either the first or second infusion of trastuzumab (see section 4.4) and have been associated with a fatal outcome. Anaphylactoid reactions have been observed in isolated cases. Hematotoxicity Febrile neutropenia, leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia and neutropenia occurred very commonly. The frequency of occurrence of hypoprothrombinemia is not known. The risk of neutropenia may be slightly increased when trastuzumab is administered with docetaxel following anthracycline therapy. Pulmonary events Severe pulmonary adverse reactions occur in association with the use of trastuzumab and have been associated with a fatal outcome. These include, but are not limited to, pulmonary infiltrates, acute respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia, pneumonitis, pleural effusion, respiratory distress, acute pulmonary edema and respiratory insufficiency (see section 4.4). Immunogenicity In the neoadjuvant-adjuvant EBC study (BO22227), at a median follow-up exceeding 70 months, 10.1% (30/296) of patients treated with trastuzumab intravenous developed antibodies against trastuzumab. Neutralizing anti-trastuzumab antibodies were detected in post-baseline samples in 2 of 30 patients in the trastuzumab intravenous arm. The clinical relevance of these antibodies is not known. The presence of anti-trastuzumab antibodies had no impact on pharmacokinetics, efficacy (determined by pathological complete response [pCR] and event free survival [EFS]) and safety determined by occurrence of administration related reactions (ARRs) of trastuzumab intravenous. There are no immunogenicity data available for trastuzumab in gastric cancer. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorization 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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