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FDA gives new warnings for Simponi

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FDA gives new warnings for Simponi
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News  Thu-14-01-2016, 12:58 PM
The FDA (U.S Food and drug administration) has made changes to the warnings and precautions section of the label for Simponi.

The changes are:

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5.2 Malignancies

In the controlled portions of clinical trials of TNF blockers, including SIMPONI, more cases of lymphoma have been observed among patients receiving anti-TNF treatment compared with patients in the control groups. During the controlled portions of the Phase 2 trials in RA, and the Phase 3 trials in RA, PsA and AS, the incidence of lymphoma per 100 patient-years of follow-up was 0.21 (95% CI: 0.03, 0.77) in the combined SIMPONI group compared with an incidence of 0 (95% CI: 0, 0.96) in the placebo group. In the controlled and uncontrolled portions of these clinical trials in 2347 SIMPONI-treated patients with a median follow-up of 1.4 years, the incidence of lymphoma was 3.8-fold higher than expected in the general U.S. population according to the SEER database (adjusted for age, gender, and race). Through Week 60 of the UC trials, there were no cases of lymphoma with SIMPONI. Patients with RA and other chronic inflammatory diseases, particularly patients with highly active disease and/or chronic exposure to immunosuppressant therapies, may be at higher risk (up to several fold) than the general population for the development of lymphoma, even in the absence of TNF-blocking therapy. Cases of acute and chronic leukemia have been reported with TNF-blocker use, including SIMPONI, in rheumatoid arthritis and other indications. Even in the absence of TNF-blocker therapy, patients with rheumatoid arthritis may be at a higher risk (approximately 2-fold) than the general population for the development of leukemia.
Rare postmarketing cases of hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (HSTCL) have been reported in patients treated with TNF-blocking agents. This rare type of T-cell lymphoma has a very aggressive disease course and is usually fatal. Nearly all of the reported TNF blocker associated cases have occurred in patients with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. The majority were in adolescent and young adult males. Almost all these patients had received treatment with azathioprine (AZA) or 6-mercaptopurine (6–MP) concomitantly with a TNF blocker at or prior to diagnosis. The potential risk with the combination of AZA or 6-MP and SIMPONI should be carefully considered. A risk for the development for hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma in patients treated with TNF blockers cannot be excluded.

5.3 Congestive Heart Failure

Cases of worsening congestive heart failure (CHF) and new onset CHF have been reported with TNF blockers, including SIMPONI. Some cases had a fatal outcome. In several exploratory trials of other TNF blockers in the treatment of CHF, there were greater proportions of TNF-blocker-treated patients who had CHF exacerbations requiring hospitalization or increased mortality. SIMPONI has not been studied in patients with a history of CHF and SIMPONI should be used with caution in patients with CHF. If a decision is made to administer SIMPONI to patients with CHF, these patients should be closely monitored during therapy, and SIMPONI should be discontinued if new or worsening symptoms of CHF appear.

5.5 Autoimmunity

Treatment with TNF blockers, including SIMPONI, may result in the formation of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and, rarely, in the development of a lupus-like syndrome. If a patient develops symptoms suggestive of a lupus-like syndrome following treatment with SIMPONI, treatment should be discontinued.

Source: fda.gov

Simponi (golimumab)
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Thu-14-01-2016, 13:19 PM
It's certainly a timely warning and always best to be informed. But at the end of the day it comes down to " Risk v Benefit" and having an informed choice is always helpful, if not always what we want to hear
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Thu-14-01-2016, 13:25 PM
(Thu-14-01-2016, 13:19 PM)jiml Wrote: It's certainly a timely warning and always best to be informed. But at the end of the day it comes down to " Risk v Benefit" and having an informed choice is always helpful, if not always what we want to hear

Yep there are risks with all treatments even some of the natural treatments carry a risk. Like you say we have to weigh it up as individuals, personally for me it wouldn't put me off using it.
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Thu-14-01-2016, 13:30 PM
(Thu-14-01-2016, 13:25 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-14-01-2016, 13:19 PM)jiml Wrote: It's certainly a timely warning and always best to be informed. But at the end of the day it comes down to " Risk v Benefit" and having an informed choice is always helpful, if not always what we want to hear

Yep there are risks with all treatments even some of the natural treatments carry a risk. Like you say we have to weigh it up as individuals, personally for me it wouldn't put me off using it.

No it wouldn't put me off either, because you have to be fairly well covered and failed on other drugs before you would be offered it Thumb
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Thu-14-01-2016, 16:02 PM
Well, for me SIMPONI looks a bit scary.
But in fact one should have a table in which one could compare all treatments vs. Each other.

That would be very interesting....
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Thu-14-01-2016, 16:04 PM
(Thu-14-01-2016, 16:02 PM)Caroline Wrote: Well, for me SIMPONI looks a bit scary.  
But in fact one should have a table in which one could compare all treatments vs. Each other.

That would be very interesting....

It would also be a very big table as there are so many listed side effects from all types of treatment.

Jim likes tables ask him to work on it. Big Grin
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Thu-14-01-2016, 19:32 PM
(Thu-14-01-2016, 16:04 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-14-01-2016, 16:02 PM)Caroline Wrote: Well, for me SIMPONI looks a bit scary.  
But in fact one should have a table in which one could compare all treatments vs. Each other.

That would be very interesting....

It would also be a very big table as there are so many listed side effects from all types of treatment.

Jim likes tables ask him to work on it.  Big Grin

Choosing the right comparison elements is very difficult. I agree.
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(Thu-14-01-2016, 19:32 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Thu-14-01-2016, 16:04 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-14-01-2016, 16:02 PM)Caroline Wrote: Well, for me SIMPONI looks a bit scary.  
But in fact one should have a table in which one could compare all treatments vs. Each other.

That would be very interesting....

It would also be a very big table as there are so many listed side effects from all types of treatment.

Jim likes tables ask him to work on it.  Big Grin

Choosing the right comparison elements is very difficult. I agree.

Yes very difficult I won't start compiling it ...... Yet Big Grin
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Sat-20-03-2021, 02:43 AM
?

With did my rheumatologist told me to continue????  

Grrrrrrr!  Angry

Maybe I would have avoided hospital tripS
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(Sat-20-03-2021, 02:43 AM)KatT Wrote: ?

With did my rheumatologist told me to continue????  

Grrrrrrr!  Angry

Maybe I would have avoided hospital tripS

Could be because you are in Canada and that is a USA warning, though I have just checked and we do have the same in France.
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