No Go For Lyrica in Adolescents

Cort

Founder of Health Rising and Phoenix Rising
Staff member
A trial of lyrica in adolescent with Fibromyalgia failed to reach its endpoints - indicating that Lyrica will probably not be FDA approved for use in that group. It was significantly different in effectiveness from a placebo.

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Pfizer Reports Top-Line Results From A Phase 4 Study Evaluating LYRICA® Capsules CV As A Treatment For Adolescents With Fibromyalgia

http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=19726

NEW YORK –– Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:pFE) announced today top-line results of a double-blind Phase 4 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of Lyrica® (pregabalin) Capsules CV in adolescents (ages 12-17 years) with fibromyalgia (FM). The primary endpoint of the study was not achieved as there was not a statistically significant difference between pregabalin and placebo in mean pain score. The treatment difference was 0.66 points, which reflects an improvement of 1.60 points from baseline for pregabalin-treated patients and 0.94 points for placebo (p=0.121). This study was conducted to fulfill a post-marketing commitment required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) when Lyrica was approved for the management of fibromyalgia. The safety and efficacy of pregabalin in pediatric patients have not been established.

A total of 107 adolescent patients were enrolled in this Phase 4, 15-week double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study from multiple centers across the U.S., Europe and Asia. This study is the first large pharmacological treatment study to be completed in this study population.

"Pfizer is committed to better understanding the full clinical profile of our approved medicines in pediatric and adolescent patients. This study advances the understanding of this patient population," said Steve Romano, MD, senior vice president and Head, Global Medicines Development for the Pfizer Global Innovative Pharmaceutical business. "Lyrica has more than 10 years of real world experience supporting the needs of patients and remains an important treatment choice for healthcare professionals. These results do not change the established benefit of Lyrica for its approved indications, including fibromyalgia in adults."

Study medication was administered twice daily. Dosing started at 75 mg/day and was optimized over a 3 week period, based on tolerability and response, to a dose of 75 mg/day, 150 mg/day, 300 mg/day or 450 mg/day, with the optimized dose maintained for the next 12 weeks.

The safety profile observed in this study is consistent with the known profile for Lyrica in prior fibromyalgia studies in adults, with the exception of mild nausea, which occurred at a higher rate in pregabalin-treated patients. The most common adverse events in this study in pregabalin treated patients were dizziness, nausea, headache, increased weight and fatigue.

Full results from the study are expected to be submitted for publication when analyses are complete.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/12/us-pfizer-study-idUSKBN0M82O620150312
 

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