Indication

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Warnings and Precautions

  • FOLOTYN may suppress bone marrow function, manifested by thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, and anemia. Monitor blood counts and omit and/or reduce dose for hematologic toxicities.
  • Mucositis may occur. Monitor at least weekly. If ≥Grade 2 mucositis is observed, omit and/or reduce dose. Patients should be instructed to take folic acid and receive vitamin B12 to potentially reduce treatment-related hematological toxicity and mucositis.
References:
  1. Folotyn [package insert]. East Windsor, NJ: Acrotech Biopharma, LLC.
  2. Data on file. Acrotech Biopharma, LLC.
  3. Vose J, Armitage J, Weisenburger D. International Peripheral T-Cell and Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma Study: Pathology Findings and Clinical Outcomes. J Clin Oncol. 2008;26(25):4124-4130.
  4. Referenced with permission from the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) for T-cell Lymphomas V.2.2017. © National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. 2017. All rights reserved. Accessed March 16, 2017. To view the most recent and complete version of the guideline, go online to www.nccn.org. NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK®, NCCN®, NCCN GUIDELINES®, and all other NCCN Content are trademarks owned by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding their content, use or application and disclaims any responsibility for their application or use in any way.

FOLOTYN Important Safety Information

Indication

FOLOTYN® (pralatrexate injection) is a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor indicated for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).  This indication is approved under accelerated approval based on overall response rate. Continued approval for this indication may be contingent upon verification and description of clinical benefit in a confirmatory trial(s).

FOLOTYN Important Safety Information

Warnings and Precautions
  • Myelosuppression: FOLOTYN can cause myelosuppression, manifested by thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, and/or anemia. Monitor complete blood counts and omit and/or reduce the dose based on ANC and platelet count.
  • Mucositis: FOLOTYN can cause mucositis. Monitor for mucositis weekly and omit and/or reduce the dose for ≥ grade 2 mucositis.
  • Dermatologic Reactions: Dermatologic reactions, including fatal reactions, occurred and may be progressive and increase in severity with further treatment. Monitor closely and withhold or discontinue FOLOTYN based on severity.
  • Tumor Lysis Syndrome: FOLOTYN can cause tumor lysis syndrome. Monitor patients who are at increased risk of TLS and treat promptly.
  • Hepatic Toxicity: FOLOTYN can cause hepatic toxicity and liver function test abnormalities. Monitor liver function tests. Omit dose until recovery, adjust or discontinue therapy based on the severity.
  • Risk of Increased Toxicity with Renal Impairment: Patients with severe renal function impairment may be at greater risk for increased exposure and adverse reactions. Reduce FOLOTYN dosage in patients with severe renal impairment. Avoid FOLOTYN use in patients with end stage renal disease with or without dialysis. If the potential benefit of administration justifies the potential risk, monitor renal function and reduce the dose based on adverse reactions.
  • Embryo-Fetal Toxicity: FOLOTYN can cause fetal harm. Advise patients of the potential risk to a fetus.  Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with FOLOTYN and for 6 months after last dose.  Advise males with female partners of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with FOLOTN and for three months after last dose.
Adverse Reactions
  • The most common adverse reactions occurring in greater than 35% of patients were mucositis (70%), thrombocytopenia (41%), nausea (40%), and fatigue (36%). The most common serious adverse reactions occurring in more than 3% of patients were pyrexia, mucositis, sepsis, febrile neutropenia, dehydration, dyspnea, and thrombocytopenia.
Drug Interactions
  • Avoid coadministration with probenecid or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). If coadministration is unavoidable, monitor for increased risk of adverse reactions.
Use in Specific Populations
  • Lactation: Because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in a breastfed child, advise women not to breastfeed during treatment with FOLOTYN and for 1 week after the last dose.
  • Pregnancy Testing: Verify pregnancy status in females of reproductive potential prior to initiation of FOLOTYN
  • Pediatric Use: The Safety and effectiveness of FOLOTYN in pediatric patients have not been established.
  • Renal Impairment: Reduce the dose of FOLOTYN for patients with severe renal impairment (eGFR 15 to 29 mL/min/1.73 m2). No dosage modification is recommended for patients with mild or moderate renal impairment.
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