Trial Outcomes & Findings for Study Evaluating Temsirolimus (CCI-779) In Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) (NCT NCT00117598)

NCT ID: NCT00117598

Last Updated: 2015-03-30

Results Overview

The period from randomization until disease progression, death or date of last contact.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

PHASE3

Target enrollment

169 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Results posted on

2015-03-30

Participant Flow

September 5, 2007: Sponsor conducted primary analysis of progression free survival. As a result of these preliminary data, participants receiving investigator choice therapy and those receiving 175/25 mg temsirolimus could cross over to receive treatment with 175/75 mg temsirolimus (Protocol Amendment 5).

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg Then 75 mg
Temsirolimus 175 mg administered IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice Then Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment chosen by investigator until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks; then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
STARTED
57
56
56
0
0
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
COMPLETED
0
3
4
0
0
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
NOT COMPLETED
57
53
52
0
0
After Treament Cross Over
STARTED
0
0
0
3
4
After Treament Cross Over
COMPLETED
0
0
0
0
0
After Treament Cross Over
NOT COMPLETED
0
0
0
3
4

Reasons for withdrawal

Reasons for withdrawal
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg Then 75 mg
Temsirolimus 175 mg administered IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice Then Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment chosen by investigator until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks; then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
Death
40
41
37
0
0
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
Lost to Follow-up
0
2
2
0
0
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
Withdrawal by Subject
2
1
4
0
0
Prior to Treatment Cross Over
Other
15
9
9
0
0
After Treament Cross Over
Death
0
0
0
1
2
After Treament Cross Over
Withdrawal by Subject
0
0
0
1
0
After Treament Cross Over
Other
0
0
0
1
2

Baseline Characteristics

Study Evaluating Temsirolimus (CCI-779) In Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=57 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=56 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=56 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Total
n=169 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
Age, Customized
<65 years
24 years
n=93 Participants
17 years
n=4 Participants
28 years
n=27 Participants
69 years
n=483 Participants
Age, Customized
>=65 years
33 years
n=93 Participants
39 years
n=4 Participants
28 years
n=27 Participants
100 years
n=483 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
9 Participants
n=93 Participants
15 Participants
n=4 Participants
8 Participants
n=27 Participants
32 Participants
n=483 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
48 Participants
n=93 Participants
41 Participants
n=4 Participants
48 Participants
n=27 Participants
137 Participants
n=483 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Population: All randomized participants at time of primary analysis

The period from randomization until disease progression, death or date of last contact.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Progression-Free Survival (PFS)
4.8 months
Interval 2.9 to 7.0
3.7 months
Interval 3.4 to 6.2
1.8 months
Interval 1.6 to 2.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: ITT

Assessment of complete or partial response (CR, PR) or uncomplete response (CRu) using Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. CR: 1) No disease evident. 2) Lymph node, nodal mass regressed to normal size. 3) Previously enlarged organ ↓ size. 4) Bone marrow clear on repeat aspirate, biopsy. CRu: CR 1 and 3, at least 1 of following: Lymph node regressed \>75%. Bone marrow ↑ number or aggregate size, no cytologic/architectural atypia. PR: ≥50% ↓ index lesion, no size ↑ in other nodes, liver, spleen. Splenic and hepatic nodule regressed ≥50%. No new disease.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Percentage of Participants With Objective Response
22.2 percentage of participants
Interval 11.1 to 33.3
5.6 percentage of participants
Interval 0.0 to 11.7
1.9 percentage of participants
Interval 0.0 to 5.4

OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome

Timeframe: Baseline up to 5 years

Population: ITT

Overall survival is the duration from randomization to death. For participants who are alive, overall survival is censored at the last contact.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Overall Survival (OS)
11.1 months
Interval 8.2 to 18.0
8.8 months
Interval 6.4 to 14.5
9.5 months
Interval 5.3 to 15.1

OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: ITT subset of participants with a confirmed objective response

Time between the date of randomization and the first date of objective response for participants with a confirmed objective response.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=12 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=3 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=1 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Time to Response
3.6 months
Interval 3.5 to 4.0
3.5 months
Interval 3.5 to 4.1
4.0 months
Not Available (NA), only 1 participant with a response

OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: ITT subset of participants who had a response

Time from the first documentation of objective tumor response to first date that recurrence or progressive disease (PD) was objectively documented; censored at last valid tumor assessment.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=12 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=3 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=1 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Duration of Response
7.1 months
Interval 4.1 to
unable to calculate, data too limited for accurate assessment
3.6 months
Interval 3.2 to 10.6
NA months
NA, unable to calculate, only 1 participant with a response

OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: ITT

TTF is defined as the time from randomization to the date of the first documentation of Progressive Disease (PD), the date of treatment discontinuation except completion of treatment, or date of death (any cause).

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Time to Failure (TTF)
3.1 months
Interval 2.4 to 5.5
3.4 months
Interval 2.7 to 5.1
1.7 months
Interval 1.4 to 1.9

OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome

Timeframe: Baseline, every 8 weeks up to Year 1, then every 12 weeks up to Year 2, and then every 6 months until tumor progression or death (up to Year 5)

Population: ITT

TTP: time from randomization to first documentation of objective tumor progression (including recurrence); censored at last valid tumor assessment.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=54 Participants
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 Participants
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Time to Tumor Progression (TTP)
5.2 months
Interval 4.2 to 9.1
3.5 months
Interval 1.9 to 6.2
1.9 months
Interval 1.6 to 2.3

Adverse Events

Temsirolimus 175/75 mg

Serious events: 34 serious events
Other events: 57 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Temsirolimus 175/25 mg

Serious events: 34 serious events
Other events: 56 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Investigator's Choice

Serious events: 14 serious events
Other events: 52 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Temsirolimus 175/25 mg Then 75 mg

Serious events: 1 serious events
Other events: 3 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Investigator's Choice Then Temsirolimus 175/75 mg

Serious events: 1 serious events
Other events: 4 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Serious adverse events
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=57 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. Includes participants who received Temsirolimus 175/75 mg prior to crossover (Protocol Amendment 5).
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=56 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 participants at risk
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg Then 75 mg
n=3 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 mg administered IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. Adverse events (AEs) presented for these participants after they crossed over to 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice Then Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=4 participants at risk
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment chosen by investigator until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks; then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. AEs presented for these participants after they crossed over to 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
General disorders
Abdominal Pain
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Accidental Injury
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Asthenia
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Back Pain
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Cellulitis
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Chills
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Fever
14.0%
8/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
12.5%
7/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
General Physical Health Deterioration
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Headache
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Infection
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Neutropenic Fever
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Sepsis
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Septic Shock
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Angina Pectoris
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Atrial Flutter
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Cerebrovascular Accident
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Endocarditis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Heart Failure
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Hypervolemia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Pulmonary Embolus
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Syncope
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Tachycardia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Ventricular Tachycardia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Anorexia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Diarrhea
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Duodenal Ulcer Perforation
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Enteritis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastritis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastroenteritis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Liver Function Tests Abnormal
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Melena
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Mouth Ulceration
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Rectal Disorder
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Rectal Hemorrhage
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Stomatitis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Ulcerative Colitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Leukocytosis
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Leukopenia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Lymphoma
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Neutropenia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Thrombocytopenia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Creatinine Increased
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Dehydration
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Edema
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypoglycemia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypokalemia
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Peripheral Edema
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Facial Paralysis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Neuralgia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Somnolence
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Bronchitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Carcinoma Of Lung
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Cough Increased
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Dyspnea
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Eosinophilic Pneumonia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Epistaxis
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Hyperventilation
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Hypoxia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Interstitial Pneumonia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Lung Disorder
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Lung Edema
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Lung Fibrosis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Lung Infiltration Nos
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pleural Effusion
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pleuritic Pain
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pneumonia
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pneumonitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Respiratory Failure
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Rhinitis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Acne
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Fungal Dermatitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Herpes Zoster
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Rash
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Skin Carcinoma
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Conjunctivitis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Acute Kidney Failure
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Genital Edema
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Kidney Function Abnormal
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Urinary Retention
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.

Other adverse events

Other adverse events
Measure
Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=57 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 milligrams (mg) administered intravenously (IV) once weekly for 3 weeks then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. Includes participants who received Temsirolimus 175/75 mg prior to crossover (Protocol Amendment 5).
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg
n=56 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice
n=54 participants at risk
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment, chosen by investigator: 1. Fludarabine 25 milligram per meter squared (mg/m\^2) IV daily for 5 consecutive days, every 28 days or oral administration, as needed; 2. Chlorambucil 0.1 (0.1-0.2) mg per kilogram, orally (mg/kg, PO) daily for 3 to 6 weeks as required or 0.4 (0.3-0.8) mg/kg PO every 21 to 28 days; 3. Gemcitabine 1 g/m\^2 IV on Days 1, 8, and 15, every 28 days or Days 1 and 8 every 21 days; 4. Cyclophosphamide 300 (200-450) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 5 consecutive days every 21 to 28 days, or 600 (400-1200) mg/m\^2 IV every 21 to 28 days; 5. Cladribine 5 mg/m\^2 IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 28 days for 2-6 cycles; 6. Etoposide 50 (50-150) mg/m\^2 IV daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days or 100 (50-300) mg/m\^2 PO daily for 3-5 days every 21 to 28 days; 7. Prednisone 40 (20-60) mg/m\^2 PO daily or every other day; 8. Dexamethasone 20 (20-40) mg PO/IV daily for 5 consecutive days every 14 to 28 days.
Temsirolimus 175/25 mg Then 75 mg
n=3 participants at risk
Temsirolimus 175 mg administered IV once weekly for 3 weeks then 25 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. Adverse events (AEs) presented for these participants after they crossed over to 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
Investigator's Choice Then Temsirolimus 175/75 mg
n=4 participants at risk
Participants received 1 single-agent treatment chosen by investigator until treatment cross over allowed (via Protocol Amendment 5), then temsirolimus 175 mg IV once weekly for 3 weeks; then 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal. AEs presented for these participants after they crossed over to 75 mg temsirolimus IV once weekly until disease progression or treatment withdrawal.
General disorders
Chest Pain
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Chills
24.6%
14/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
11.1%
6/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Abdominal Pain
24.6%
14/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
28.6%
16/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
16.7%
9/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Accidental Injury
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Asthenia
66.7%
38/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
60.7%
34/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
24.1%
13/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
100.0%
3/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Back Pain
14.0%
8/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
14.3%
8/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Cellulitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Face Edema
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Fever
36.8%
21/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
28.6%
16/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
31.5%
17/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Flu Syndrome
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Headache
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
23.2%
13/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
9.3%
5/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Hernia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Infection
29.8%
17/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
26.8%
15/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Neoplasm
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Non-Specified Drug Reaction
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Pain
33.3%
19/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
23.2%
13/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
General disorders
Pelvic Pain
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Hemorrhage
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Hypertension
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Hypotension
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Tachycardia
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Tachycardia Sinus
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Cardiac disorders
Thrombophlebitis
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Abdominal Distension
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Anorexia
40.4%
23/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
30.4%
17/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
14.8%
8/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Aphthous Stomatitis
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Blood In Stool
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Constipation
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
18.5%
10/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Diarrhea
45.6%
26/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.9%
19/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
11.1%
6/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Dry Mouth
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Dyspspsia
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Dysphagia
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Melena
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Mouth Pain
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Mouth Ulceration
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Mucositis
36.8%
21/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
16.1%
9/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Nausea
24.6%
14/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
30.4%
17/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
20.4%
11/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Rectal Hemorrhage
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Stomatitis
21.1%
12/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Vomiting
14.0%
8/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
12.5%
7/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Anemia
54.4%
31/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
53.6%
30/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
44.4%
24/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
75.0%
3/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Ecchymosis
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Leukocytosis
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Leukopenia
17.5%
10/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
21.4%
12/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
40.7%
22/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Lymphadenopathy
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Lymphedema
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Lymphocytosis
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Lymphopenia
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
12.5%
7/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
18.5%
10/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Neutropenia
26.3%
15/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.9%
19/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
40.7%
22/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
66.7%
2/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Prothrombin Time Prolonged
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Thrombocytopenia
78.9%
45/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
83.9%
47/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
53.7%
29/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
100.0%
3/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
100.0%
4/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Creatinine Increased
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
12.5%
7/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Dehydration
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Edema
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
11.1%
6/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Gamma Globulin Decreased
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypercholesteremia
19.3%
11/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
17.9%
10/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hyperglycemia
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
11.1%
6/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hyperlipemia
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
19.6%
11/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypocalcemia
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypokalemia
24.6%
14/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
17.9%
10/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hyponatremia
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypophosphatemia
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypoproteinemia
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Lactic Dehydrogenase Increased
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Peripheral Edema
24.6%
14/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
23.2%
13/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
16.7%
9/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
SGOT Increased
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
SGPT Increased
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Weight Gain
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Weight Loss
17.5%
10/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
21.4%
12/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
9.3%
5/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Arthralgia
21.1%
12/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Bone Pain
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Joint Disorder
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Leg Cramps
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Muscle Cramp
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Myalgia
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Anxiety
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Depression
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Dizziness
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Insomnia
21.1%
12/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.4%
4/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Neuropathy
3.5%
2/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Paresthesia
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
10.7%
6/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Nervous system disorders
Sleep Disorder
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Bronchitis
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Cough Increased
33.3%
19/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
32.1%
18/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
9.3%
5/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Dyspnea
22.8%
13/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
21.4%
12/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
29.6%
16/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Epistaxis
45.6%
26/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
28.6%
16/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Hypoxia
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pharyngitis
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
16.1%
9/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.4%
4/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pleural Disorder
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pleural Effusion
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.4%
4/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pneumonia
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
14.3%
8/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
9.3%
5/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pulmonary Physical Finding
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Rhinitis
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Sinusitis
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Upper Respiratory Infection
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.1%
4/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
50.0%
2/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Voice Alteration
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Acne
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Dry Skin
12.3%
7/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Eczema
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Erythema
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.7%
2/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Fungal Dermatitis
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Herpes Simplex
10.5%
6/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
17.9%
10/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.4%
4/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Maculopapular Rash
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Nail Disorder
19.3%
11/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
17.9%
10/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Night Sweats
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
7.4%
4/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Pruritic Rash
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Pruritus
28.1%
16/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
21.4%
12/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.6%
3/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Rash
36.8%
21/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.9%
19/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
11.1%
6/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Skin Carcinoma
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Skin Disorder
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Sweating
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
13.0%
7/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Abnormal Vision
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Conjunctivitis
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Diplopia
0.00%
0/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Eye Disorder
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Eye Hemorrhage
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Parosmia
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Taste Loss
8.8%
5/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Eye disorders
Taste Perversion
15.8%
9/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
3.6%
2/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Dysuria
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Hematuria
1.8%
1/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
25.0%
1/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Urinary Frequency
7.0%
4/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.8%
1/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Renal and urinary disorders
Urinary Tract Infection
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
8.9%
5/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
Investigations
Local Reaction To Procedure
5.3%
3/57
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
5.4%
3/56
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
1.9%
1/54
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
33.3%
1/3
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
0.00%
0/4
The same event may appear as both an AE and a serious AE (SAE). However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in 1 participant and as nonserious in another participant, or 1 participant may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.

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