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A multicentre randomised controlled trial to compare the pharmacokinetics, efficacy and safety of CT-P10 and innovator rituximab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Authors
Yoo, DH | Suh, CH  | Shim, SC | Jeka, S | Cons-Molina, FF | Hrycaj, P | Wiland, P | Lee, EY | Medina-Rodriguez, FG | Shesternya, P | Radominski, S | Stanislav, M | Kovalenko, V | Sheen, DH | Myasoutova, L | Lim, MJ | Choe, JY | Lee, SJ | Lee, SY | Kwon, TS | Park, W
Citation
Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 76(3). : 566-570, 2017
Journal Title
Annals of the rheumatic diseases
ISSN
0003-49671468-2060
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate pharmacokinetic equivalence of CT-P10 and innovator rituximab (RTX) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with inadequate responses or intolerances to antitumour necrosis factor agents.
METHODS: In this randomised phase I trial, patients with active RA were randomly assigned (2:1) to receive 1000 mg CT-P10 or RTX at weeks 0 and 2 (alongside continued methotrexate therapy). Primary endpoints were area under the serum concentration-time curve from time zero to last quantifiable concentration (AUC0-last) and maximum serum concentration after second infusion (Cmax). Additional pharmacokinetic parameters, efficacy, pharmacodynamics, immunogenicity and safety were also assessed. Data are reported up to week 24.
RESULTS: 103 patients were assigned to CT-P10 and 51 to RTX. The 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means (CT-P10/RTX) for both primary endpoints were within the bioequivalence range of 80%-125% (AUC0-last: 97.7% (90% CI 89.2% to 107.0%): Cmax: 97.6% (90% CI 92.0% to 103.5%)). Pharmacodynamics and efficacy were comparable between groups. Antidrug antibodies were detected in 17.6% of patients in each group at week 24. CT-P10 and RTX displayed similar safety profiles.
CONCLUSIONS: CT-P10 and RTX demonstrated equivalent pharmacokinetics and comparable efficacy, pharmacodynamics, immunogenicity and safety.
TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01534884.
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DOI
10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-209540
PMID
27624791
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