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SIDE EFFECTS

The following were adverse events considered to be drug-related and occurring with a frequency of ≥1% with Carac: application site reaction (94.6%), and eye irritation (5.4%). The signs and symptoms of facial irritation (application site reaction) are presented below.

Summary of Facial Irritation Signs and Symptoms - Pooled Phase 3 Studies

Clinical Sign or Symptom

Active One Week

Active Two Week

Active Four Week

ALL Active Treatments

Vehicle Treatments

 

N=85

N=87

N=85

N=257

N=127

 

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

                     

Erythema

76

(89.4)

82

(94.3)

82

(96.5)

240

(93.4)

76

(59.8)

Dryness

59

(69.4)

76

(87.4)

79

(92.9)

214

(83.3)

60

(47.2)

Burning

51

(60.0)

70

(80.5)

71

(83.5)

192

(74.7)

28

(22.0)

Erosion

21

(24.7)

38

(43.7)

54

(63.5)

113

(44.0)

17

(13.4)

Pain

26

(30.6)

34

(39.1)

52

(61.2)

112

(43.6)

7

(5.5)

Edema

12

(14.1)

28

(32.2)

51

(60.0)

91

(35.4)

6

(4.7)

During clinical trials, irritation generally began on day 4 and persisted for the remainder of treatment. Severity of facial irritation at the last treatment visit was slightly below baseline for the vehicle group, mild to moderate for the 1 week active treatment group, and moderate for the 2 and 4 week active treatment groups. Mean severity declined rapidly for each active group after completion of treatment and was below baseline for each group at the week 2 post-treatment follow-up visit.

Thirty-one patients (12% of those treated with Carac in the Phase 3 clinical studies) discontinued study treatment early due to facial irritation. Except for three patients, discontinuation of treatment occurred on or after day 11 of treatment.

Eye irritation adverse events, described as mild to moderate in intensity, were characterized as burning, watering, sensitivity, stinging and itching. These adverse events occurred across all treatment arms in one of the two Phase 3 studies.

Summary of All Adverse Events Reported in 1% of Patients in the Combined Active

Treatment and Vehicle Groups Pooled Phase 3 Studies

 

9721 and 9722 Combined

Adverse Event

Active One Week

Active Two Week

Active Four Week

ALL Active Treatments

Vehicle Treatments

 

N= 85

N= 87

N= 85

N=257

N=127

 

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

BODY AS A WHOLE

7

(8.2)

6

(6.9)

12

(14.1)

25

(9.7)

15

(11.8)

Headache

3

(3.5)

2

(2.3)

3

(3.5)

8

(3.1)

3

(2.4)

Common Cold

4

(4.7)

 

0

2

(2.4)

6

(2.3)

3

(2.4)

Allergy

 

0

2

(2.3)

1

(1.2)

3

(1.2)

2

(1.6)

Infection Upper

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

2

(1.6)

Respiratory

MUSCULOSKELETAL

1

(1.2)

1

(1.1)

1

(1.2)

3

(1.2)

5

(3.9)

Muscle Soreness

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

2

(1.6)

RESPIRATORY

5

(5.9)

 

0

1

(1.2)

6

(2.3)

6

(4.7)

Sinusitis

4

(4.7)

 

0

 

0

4

(1.6)

2

(1.6)

SKIN & APPENDAGES

78

(91.8)

83

(95.4)

82

(96.5)

243

(94.6)

85

(66.9)

Application Site

78

(91.8)

83

(95.4)

82

(96.5)

243

(94.6)

83

(65.4)

Reaction

Irritation Skin

1

(1.2)

 

0

2

(2.4)

3

(1.2)

 

0

SPECIAL SENSES

6

(7.1)

4

(4.6)

6

(7.1)

16

(6.2)

6

(4.7)

Eye Irritation

5

(5.9)

3

(3.4)

6

(7.1)

14

(5.4)

3

(2.4)

Adverse Experiences Reported by Body System:

In the Phase 3 studies, no serious adverse event was considered related to study drug. A total of five patients, three in the active treatment groups and two in the vehicle group, experienced at least one serious adverse event. Three patients died as a result of adverse event(s) considered unrelated to study drug (stomach cancer, myocardial infarction and cardiac failure).

Post-treatment clinical laboratory tests other than pregnancy tests were not performed during the Phase 3 clinical studies. Clinical laboratory tests were performed during conduct of a Phase 2 study of 104 patients and 21 patients in a Phase 1 study. No abnormal serum chemistry, hematology, or urinalysis results in these studies were considered clinically significant.

DRUG INTERACTIONS

No information available.

Brand Name: Carac
Generic Name: Fluorouracil

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