Trial Outcomes & Findings for The Effect Of Dose Titration And Dose Tapering On The Tolerability Of DVS SR In Women With Vasomotor Symptoms (NCT NCT00401245)
NCT ID: NCT00401245
Last Updated: 2011-10-26
Results Overview
Nausea by spontaneous reports to the investigators was counted if it was reported during first 2 weeks of treatment, and it was not seen before the first dose of treatment, or if it was seen before the first dose and the symptoms got worse. If multiple incidences occurred on the same participant during the 2 weeks, only 1 incidence was counted.
COMPLETED
PHASE3
500 participants
Baseline up to Week 2
2011-10-26
Participant Flow
A total of 500 participants were randomized to the study, of which 7 were not treated due to other unspecified reasons. A second randomization occurred for the taper phase.
Participant milestones
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
Desvenlafaxine succinate (DVS) 25 milligram (mg) tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week open label (OL) phase.
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DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 50 mg QOD
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally every other day (QOD) alternating with placebo matched to 50 mg QOD and placebo matched to 25 mg daily for 2 weeks (double blind tapering phase).
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DVS 50/25 mg
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week along with placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received DVS 25 mg tablet orally daily and placebo matched to 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
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DVS 50 mg/Placebo
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week and placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
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Placebo
Re-randomized to placebo tablets matched to 25 mg and 50 mg taken orally daily for two weeks (double blind tapering phase).
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
STARTED
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126
|
121
|
124
|
122
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
COMPLETED
|
122
|
118
|
118
|
107
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
NOT COMPLETED
|
4
|
3
|
6
|
15
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Between Titration and Open Label Phase
STARTED
|
122
|
118
|
118
|
107
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Between Titration and Open Label Phase
COMPLETED
|
122
|
116
|
118
|
105
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Between Titration and Open Label Phase
NOT COMPLETED
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Open Label Phase
STARTED
|
122
|
116
|
118
|
105
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Open Label Phase
COMPLETED
|
101
|
81
|
95
|
84
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Open Label Phase
NOT COMPLETED
|
21
|
35
|
23
|
21
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Tapering Phase
STARTED
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
101
|
94
|
87
|
102
|
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Double Blind Tapering Phase
COMPLETED
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
97
|
90
|
80
|
95
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
NOT COMPLETED
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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4
|
4
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7
|
7
|
Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
Desvenlafaxine succinate (DVS) 25 milligram (mg) tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week open label (OL) phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DVS 50 mg QOD
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally every other day (QOD) alternating with placebo matched to 50 mg QOD and placebo matched to 25 mg daily for 2 weeks (double blind tapering phase).
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DVS 50/25 mg
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week along with placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received DVS 25 mg tablet orally daily and placebo matched to 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
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DVS 50 mg/Placebo
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week and placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
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Placebo
Re-randomized to placebo tablets matched to 25 mg and 50 mg taken orally daily for two weeks (double blind tapering phase).
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Double Blind Titration Phase
Adverse Event
|
3
|
2
|
5
|
12
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
Other
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
Protocol Violation
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Double Blind Titration Phase
Withdrawal by Subject
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Between Titration and Open Label Phase
Did not enter the open label phase
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Open Label Phase
Adverse Event
|
5
|
14
|
6
|
7
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
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Open Label Phase
Lost to Follow-up
|
5
|
7
|
5
|
4
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Open Label Phase
Other
|
4
|
8
|
7
|
8
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Open Label Phase
Protocol Violation
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Open Label Phase
Withdrawal by Subject
|
3
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Open Label Phase
Lack of Efficacy
|
4
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
Adverse Event
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
4
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
Investigator request
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
Other
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
Withdrawal by Subject
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
|
Double Blind Tapering Phase
Lack of Efficacy
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
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Baseline Characteristics
The Effect Of Dose Titration And Dose Tapering On The Tolerability Of DVS SR In Women With Vasomotor Symptoms
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=126 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=121 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=124 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=122 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
Total
n=493 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Age Continuous
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54.52 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.01 • n=5 Participants
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54.40 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.37 • n=7 Participants
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53.98 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.16 • n=5 Participants
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53.48 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.27 • n=4 Participants
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54.10 Years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.47 • n=21 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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126 Participants
n=5 Participants
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121 Participants
n=7 Participants
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124 Participants
n=5 Participants
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122 Participants
n=4 Participants
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493 Participants
n=21 Participants
|
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
|
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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0 Participants
n=21 Participants
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline up to Week 2Population: The titration population included all randomly assigned participants who had taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the double-blind titration period.
Nausea by spontaneous reports to the investigators was counted if it was reported during first 2 weeks of treatment, and it was not seen before the first dose of treatment, or if it was seen before the first dose and the symptoms got worse. If multiple incidences occurred on the same participant during the 2 weeks, only 1 incidence was counted.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=126 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=121 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=124 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=122 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Number of Participants With Nausea During the First 2 Weeks of Treatment
|
24 Participants
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31 Participants
|
28 Participants
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43 Participants
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 17Population: The tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article. The DESS total score is the sum of the number of "new symptoms" and "old (but worse) symptoms" (1) and 0 for "old and unchanged symptom", "absent", or "old symptom but improved" for a total possible range of 0 to 43. A higher score indicates more symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=100 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=86 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=83 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=98 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Discontinuation Emergent Signs and Symptoms (DESS) Total Score at the End of First Week of Tapering
|
2.26 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.46
|
2.28 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.59
|
1.84 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.36
|
7.07 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.13
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 18Population: Tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article. The DESS total score is the sum of the number of "new symptoms" and "old (but worse) symptoms" (1) and 0 for "old and unchanged symptom", "absent", or "old symptom but improved" for a total possible range of 0 to 43. A higher score indicates more symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=89 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=87 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=79 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=91 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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DESS Total Score at End of Second Week of Tapering
|
1.19 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.96
|
2.44 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.53
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4.46 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.44
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2.44 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.96
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 19Population: Tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article. The DESS total score is the sum of the number of "new symptoms" and "old (but worse) symptoms" (1) and 0 for "old and unchanged symptom", "absent", or "old symptom but improved" for a total possible range of 0 to 43. A higher score indicates more symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=59 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=57 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=47 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=59 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
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DESS Total Score at 1 Week After the End of Tapering
|
3.22 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.82
|
4.11 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.77
|
1.70 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.16
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1.78 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.20
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline up to Week 2Population: The titration population included all randomly assigned participants who had taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the double-blind titration period.
Any untoward medical occurrence in a participant who received study drug was considered an AE, without regard to possibility of causal relationship.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=126 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=121 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=124 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=122 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Number of Participants With Other Spontaneously Reported Adverse Events (AEs) in First 2 Weeks of Treatment
|
67 Participants
|
69 Participants
|
72 Participants
|
80 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline up to Week 2Population: The titration population included all randomly assigned participants who had taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the double-blind titration period.
Any untoward medical occurrence in a participant who received study drug was considered an AE, without regard to possibility of causal relationship.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=126 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=121 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=124 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=122 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Percentage of Participants Discontinuing Treatment Due to AEs in First 2 Weeks of Treatment
|
4.0 Percentage of participants
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9.1 Percentage of participants
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6.5 Percentage of participants
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14.8 Percentage of participants
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 17Population: The tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=101 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=94 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=87 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=102 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Mood swings
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Shortness of breath, gasping for air
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Sore eyes
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Agitation
|
1 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Blurred vision
|
4 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Bouts of crying or tearfulness
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
24 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Burning, numbness, tingling sensations
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Chills
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Confusion or trouble concentrating
|
5 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
21 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Diarrhea
|
7 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
20 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Dizziness, lightheadedness, sensation of spinning
|
18 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
41 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Elevated mood, feeling high
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Fatigue, tiredness
|
9 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
24 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Feeling unreal or detached
|
6 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
20 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Fever
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Forgetfulness or problems with memory
|
6 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Headaches
|
8 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
28 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Increased dreaming or nightmares
|
14 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
35 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Increased saliva in mouth
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Irritability
|
6 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
26 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Muscle aches or pains
|
5 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Muscle cramps, spasms, or twitching
|
5 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Muscle tension or stiffness
|
6 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Nausea
|
14 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
28 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Nervousness or anxiety
|
2 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Nose running
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Problems with speech or speaking clearly
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Restless feeling in legs
|
5 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Ringing or noises in the ears
|
6 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
14 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Shaking, trembling
|
4 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Stomach bloating
|
5 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Stomach cramps
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Sudden outbursts of anger
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Sudden panic or anxiety attacks
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Sudden worsening of mood
|
3 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
22 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Sweating more than usual
|
23 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
14 Participants
|
44 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Trouble sleeping, insomnia
|
13 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
37 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Uncontrolled mouth/tongue movements
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Unsteady gait or incoordination
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
16 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Unusual sensitivity to sound
|
1 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Unusual tastes or smells
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Unusual visual sensations
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of First Week of Tapering
Vomiting
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 18Population: Tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=89 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=87 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=79 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=91 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Burning, numbness, tingling sensations
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Chills
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Diarrhea
|
2 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Agitation
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Blurred vision
|
2 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Bouts of crying or tearfulness
|
2 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Confusion or trouble concentrating
|
0 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Dizziness, lightheadedness, sensation of spinning
|
2 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
21 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Elevated mood, feeling high
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Fatigue, tiredness
|
3 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
14 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Feeling unreal or detached
|
0 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Fever
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Forgetfulness or problems with memory
|
1 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Headaches
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Increased dreaming or nightmares
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Increased saliva in mouth
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Irritability
|
5 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Mood swings
|
3 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
14 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Muscle aches or pains
|
2 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Muscle cramps, spasms, or twitching
|
7 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Muscle tension or stiffness
|
1 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Nausea
|
3 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
15 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Nervousness or anxiety
|
4 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Nose running
|
1 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Problems with speech or speaking clearly
|
0 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Restless feeling in legs
|
4 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Ringing or noises in the ears
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Shaking, trembling
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Shortness of breath, gasping for air
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Sore eyes
|
2 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Stomach bloating
|
1 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Stomach cramps
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Sudden outbursts of anger
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Sudden panic or anxiety attacks
|
0 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Sudden worsening of mood
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Sweating more than usual
|
19 Participants
|
17 Participants
|
23 Participants
|
23 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Trouble sleeping, insomnia
|
8 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
22 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Uncontrolled mouth/tongue movements
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Unsteady gait or incoordination
|
0 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Unusual sensitivity to sound
|
0 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Unusual tastes or smells
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Unusual visual sensations
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS at the End of Second Week of Tapering
Vomiting
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 19Population: Tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
DESS: a clinician-administered 43-item assessment that evaluates discontinuation-emergent symptoms resulting from the withdrawal from test article.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=59 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=57 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=47 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=59 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Dizziness, lightheadedness, sensation of spinning
|
13 Participants
|
17 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Elevated mood, feeling high
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Unusual sensitivity to sound
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Agitation
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Blurred vision
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Bouts of crying or tearfulness
|
7 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Burning, numbness, tingling sensations
|
2 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Chills
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Confusion or trouble concentrating
|
6 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Diarrhea
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Fatigue, tiredness
|
9 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Feeling unreal or detached
|
6 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Fever
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Forgetfulness or problems with memory
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Headaches
|
4 Participants
|
11 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Increased dreaming or nightmares
|
7 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Increased saliva in mouth
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Irritability
|
11 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Mood swings
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Muscle aches or pains
|
5 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Muscle cramps, spasms, or twitching
|
5 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Muscle tension or stiffness
|
5 Participants
|
9 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Nausea
|
5 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Nervousness or anxiety
|
9 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Nose running
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Problems with speech or speaking clearly
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Restless feeling in legs
|
1 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Ringing or noises in the ears
|
3 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Shaking, trembling
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Shortness of breath, gasping for air
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Sore eyes
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Stomach bloating
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Stomach cramps
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Sudden outbursts of anger
|
4 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Sudden panic or anxiety attacks
|
1 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
2 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Sudden worsening of mood
|
7 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Sweating more than usual
|
21 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Trouble sleeping, insomnia
|
12 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Uncontrolled mouth/tongue movements
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Unsteady gait or incoordination
|
4 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Unusual tastes or smells
|
1 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Unusual visual sensations
|
0 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants With Each DESS One Week After End of Tapering
Vomiting
|
1 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 2Population: The titration population included all randomly assigned participants who had taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the double-blind titration period. The 'n' is signifying those participants who received study drug and were evaluated for this measure at the time points for each group respectively.
Satisfaction with tolerability (lack of bothersomeness) was assessed using a questionnaire via an interactive voice response system (IVRS)/interactive web based response system (IWRS), and evaluated based on participants' response of extremely satisfied, satisfied, neutral, dissatisfied or extremely dissatisfied with the study medication.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=126 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=121 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=124 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=122 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 2: Dissatisfied (n=115,105,113,94)
|
3 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 2: Neutral (n=115,105,113,94)
|
17 Participants
|
17 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
15 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 1: Satisfied (n=124,119,120,111)
|
47 Participants
|
48 Participants
|
43 Participants
|
39 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 1: Neutral (n=124,119,120,111)
|
20 Participants
|
13 Participants
|
28 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 1: Extremely dissatisfied (n=124,119,120,111)
|
2 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
1 Participants
|
4 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 1: Dissatisfied (n=124,119,120,111)
|
1 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
8 Participants
|
16 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 1: Extremely satisfied (n=124,119,120,111)
|
54 Participants
|
49 Participants
|
40 Participants
|
33 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 2: Extremely dissatisfied (n=115,105,113,94)
|
2 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 2: Satisfied (n=115,105,113,94)
|
43 Participants
|
35 Participants
|
41 Participants
|
40 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability During the First Two Weeks of Treatment
Week 2: Extremely satisfied (n=115,105,113,94)
|
50 Participants
|
49 Participants
|
46 Participants
|
38 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 19Population: Tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
Satisfaction with tolerability (lack of bothersomeness) was assessed using a questionnaire via an IVRS/IWRS and evaluated based on participants' response of extremely satisfied, satisfied, neutral, dissatisfied or extremely dissatisfied with the study medication.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=53 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=52 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=40 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=55 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability at the End of Tapering
Extremely dissatisfied
|
7 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
6 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability at the End of Tapering
Dissatisfied
|
10 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
3 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability at the End of Tapering
Neutral
|
10 Participants
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5 Participants
|
5 Participants
|
7 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability at the End of Tapering
Satisfied
|
16 Participants
|
23 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
19 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Showing Satisfaction With Tolerability at the End of Tapering
Extremely satisfied
|
10 Participants
|
12 Participants
|
10 Participants
|
18 Participants
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 16Population: The OL population included all participants who had taken at least 1 dose of open label test article. Here, the 'N' (number of participants analyzed) is signifying those participants who were evaluable for this measure at the specified time point for each group respectively.
MS-TSQ is a questionnaire assessing participants' degree of satisfaction with regard to the test article which was administered to the participants via an IVRS/IWRS. The questionnaire comprised 8 questions and each was rated on a scale from 0 (extremely dissatisfied) to 4 (extremely satisfied).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=270 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Ability to control hot flushes during the day
|
2.64 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.19
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Ability to control hot flushes during the night
|
2.71 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.26
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Effect on quality of sleep
|
2.59 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.18
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Effect on mood or emotions
|
3.02 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.86
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Effect on interest in sex
|
2.37 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.00
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Effect on ability to concentrate
|
2.67 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.84
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Tolerability to side effects
|
3.04 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.94
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Menopause Symptoms-treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (MS-TSQ) Score
Overall satisfaction
|
2.81 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16Population: The OL population included all participants who had taken at least 1 dose of open label test article. The 'n' is signifying those participants who received study drug and were evaluated for this measure at the time points for each group respectively.
MenQOL questionnaire assessed how bothered participants were with 31 symptoms. It contains domains: vasomotor (items 1-3); psychosocial (items 4-10); physical (items 11-26); sexual (items 27-29); in addition to nausea and indigestion. 31 individual symptoms are rated on a scale of 0 (not at all bothered) to 6 (extremely bothered). Total possible score ranged from 0 to 186. MenQOL summary score was calculated as mean of four domain scores (Physical function, Psychosocial function, Sexual function and Vasomotor function) ranging from 1 to 8, with higher scores indicating worse quality of life.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=406 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Change From Baseline in Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MenQOL) Score at Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16
Week 16 (n=277)
|
2.67 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.17
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Change From Baseline in Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MenQOL) Score at Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16
Baseline
|
4.46 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.20
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Change From Baseline in Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MenQOL) Score at Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16
Week 4 (n=385)
|
2.99 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.09
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Change From Baseline in Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MenQOL) Score at Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16
Week 8 (n=364)
|
2.85 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.08
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Change From Baseline in Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MenQOL) Score at Week 4, Week 8, Week 12 and Week 16
Week 12 (n=354)
|
2.76 Units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.06
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome
Timeframe: Week 17Population: The tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase.
Participants were re-randomized to tapering phase after OL phase.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=101 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=94 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=87 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=102 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Mean Age of the Participants in Tapering Phase
|
53.72 Years
Standard Deviation 5.02
|
54.56 Years
Standard Deviation 5.21
|
54.20 Years
Standard Deviation 6.31
|
54.14 Years
Standard Deviation 5.09
|
OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED outcome
Timeframe: Week 17Population: The tapering population included all participants who had completed at least 6 weeks of treatment and taken at least 1 dose of double-blind test article during the tapering phase.
Participants were re-randomized to tapering phase after OL phase.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg, Then 100 mg
n=101 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 25/50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=94 Participants
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 50 mg, Then 100 mg
n=87 Participants
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
DVS 100 mg, Then 100 mg
n=102 Participants
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase); then 100 mg for 15 week OL phase.
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Gender of the Participants in Tapering Phase
Female
|
101 Participants
|
94 Participants
|
87 Participants
|
102 Participants
|
|
Gender of the Participants in Tapering Phase
Male
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
Adverse Events
DVS 25 mg (Titration Phase)
DVS 25/50 mg (Titration Phase)
DVS 50 mg (Titration Phase)
DVS 100 mg (Titration Phase)
DVS 100 mg (OL Phase)
DVS 50 mg QOD (Tapering Phase)
DVS 50/25 mg (Tapering Phase)
DVS 50 mg/Placebo (Tapering Phase)
Placebo (Tapering Phase)
Serious adverse events
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg (Titration Phase)
n=126 participants at risk
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 25/50 mg (Titration Phase)
n=121 participants at risk
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 50 mg (Titration Phase)
n=124 participants at risk
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 100 mg (Titration Phase)
n=122 participants at risk
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 100 mg (OL Phase)
n=461 participants at risk
After 1 week of double blind titration phase, DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for 15 weeks.
|
DVS 50 mg QOD (Tapering Phase)
n=101 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally QOD alternating with placebo matched to 50 mg QOD and placebo matched to 25 mg daily for 2 weeks (double blind tapering phase).
|
DVS 50/25 mg (Tapering Phase)
n=94 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week along with placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received DVS 25 mg tablet orally daily and placebo matched to 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
|
DVS 50 mg/Placebo (Tapering Phase)
n=87 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week and placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
|
Placebo (Tapering Phase)
n=102 participants at risk
Re-randomized to placebo tablets matched to 25 mg and 50 mg taken orally daily for two weeks (double blind tapering phase).
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
General disorders
Chest pain
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.22%
1/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Cardiac disorders
Pericarditis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.22%
1/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Cardiac disorders
Supraventricular tachycardia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pneumonia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.22%
1/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
Other adverse events
| Measure |
DVS 25 mg (Titration Phase)
n=126 participants at risk
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 25/50 mg (Titration Phase)
n=121 participants at risk
DVS 25 mg tablet taken orally for first 4 days followed by 50 mg for next 3 days for the first week and placebo matched to 100 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 50 mg (Titration Phase)
n=124 participants at risk
DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 100 mg and 25 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 100 mg (Titration Phase)
n=122 participants at risk
DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for one week and placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind titration phase).
|
DVS 100 mg (OL Phase)
n=461 participants at risk
After 1 week of double blind titration phase, DVS 100 mg tablet taken orally daily for 15 weeks.
|
DVS 50 mg QOD (Tapering Phase)
n=101 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally QOD alternating with placebo matched to 50 mg QOD and placebo matched to 25 mg daily for 2 weeks (double blind tapering phase).
|
DVS 50/25 mg (Tapering Phase)
n=94 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week along with placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received DVS 25 mg tablet orally daily and placebo matched to 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
|
DVS 50 mg/Placebo (Tapering Phase)
n=87 participants at risk
Re-randomized to DVS 50 mg tablet taken orally daily for first week and placebo matched to 25 mg. For further 1 week, participants received placebo matched to 25 mg and 50 mg (double blind tapering phase).
|
Placebo (Tapering Phase)
n=102 participants at risk
Re-randomized to placebo tablets matched to 25 mg and 50 mg taken orally daily for two weeks (double blind tapering phase).
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Increased appetite
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Increased salivation
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Nausea
|
15.1%
19/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
21.5%
26/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
21.0%
26/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
33.6%
41/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
19.7%
91/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
13.9%
14/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
13.8%
13/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.2%
8/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.8%
12/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Vomiting
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.83%
1/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.4%
3/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.0%
5/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Tremor
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.7%
2/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.4%
3/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.5%
3/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
14/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Vertigo
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.5%
3/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Anemia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Blood and lymphatic system disorders
Echymosis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hypercholesteremia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Hyperlipemia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Arthralgia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
21/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Arthritis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Leg cramps
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Muscle cramp
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Muscle spasms
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Musculoskeletal stiffness
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
19/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.0%
4/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Myalgia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.2%
24/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.3%
5/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Abnormal dreams
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.8%
45/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
10.9%
11/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
16.0%
15/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.5%
10/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
14.7%
15/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Agitation
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Anxiety
|
1.6%
2/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.81%
1/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.7%
17/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.3%
5/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Confusion
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Depersonalization
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Dizziness
|
1.6%
2/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.0%
6/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.0%
5/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.0%
11/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.8%
45/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
15.8%
16/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
17.0%
16/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
14.9%
13/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
15.7%
16/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Emotional lability
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.6%
12/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.0%
4/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.8%
10/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Euphoria
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Hostility
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.8%
13/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Hypesthesia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.2%
10/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Incoordination
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Insonmnia
|
2.4%
3/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.8%
7/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.6%
7/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
6/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
13.4%
62/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
13.9%
14/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
10.6%
10/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.2%
8/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
12.7%
13/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Libido decreased
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Memory impairement
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.7%
17/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Nervousness
|
1.6%
2/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.5%
3/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.6%
2/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.6%
12/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Paresthesia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
19/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Restless legs syndrome
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
19/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.0%
5/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
8.5%
8/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Somnolence
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.7%
2/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.6%
7/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
12.3%
15/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.7%
31/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Speech disorder
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Thinking abnormal
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.0%
5/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Cough increased
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Dyspnea
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Pharyngitis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
19/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Rhinitis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.8%
22/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.6%
9/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Sinusitis
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
14/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Upper respiratory infection
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Night sweats
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Rash
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.6%
12/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Sweating
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.3%
43/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
7.9%
8/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.7%
11/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.5%
10/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
17.6%
18/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Eye disorders
Abnormal vision
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.83%
1/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.6%
2/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
20/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.4%
6/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Eye disorders
Eye pain
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Parosmia
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Taste perversion
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.5%
16/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Ear and labyrinth disorders
Tinnitus
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.8%
13/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Reproductive system and breast disorders
Abnormal ejaculation /orgasm
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Renal and urinary disorders
Urine abnormality
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Reproductive system and breast disorders
Uterine hemorrhage
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Reaction unevaluable
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Infections and infestations
Infection
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.0%
23/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
7.8%
8/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Neck pain
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.2%
10/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Pain
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
20/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.0%
4/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.3%
5/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Vascular disorders
Hypertension
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Migraine
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Cardiac disorders
Palpitation
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.83%
1/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.81%
1/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.5%
3/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Vascular disorders
Vasodilatation
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.5%
16/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.4%
6/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.8%
12/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Abdominal pain
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.81%
1/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.6%
2/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
20/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Injury, poisoning and procedural complications
Accidental injury
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
18/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Asthenia
|
4.8%
6/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.9%
12/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.0%
11/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.9%
55/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
13.9%
14/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.3%
5/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.8%
10/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Back pain
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.2%
24/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.0%
2/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Chills
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.6%
2/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
5/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102 • Number of events 102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Cyst
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Fever
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.98%
1/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
General disorders
Flu syndrome
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.8%
13/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Nervous system disorders
Headache
|
11.9%
15/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.9%
12/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.3%
14/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.5%
14/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
16.7%
77/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
11.9%
12/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.6%
9/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
12.6%
11/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
18.6%
19/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Abdominal distension
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.6%
26/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
6.9%
7/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
8.5%
8/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Anorexia
|
0.79%
1/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.7%
2/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.0%
5/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.5%
16/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.1%
1/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Constipation
|
1.6%
2/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
5/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
4/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
7/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.1%
42/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.3%
5/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.6%
4/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.9%
5/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Diarrhea
|
2.4%
3/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.3%
4/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.81%
1/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.82%
1/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.2%
24/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.7%
5/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.8%
10/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Dry mouth
|
3.2%
4/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
7.4%
9/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
8.9%
11/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
14.8%
18/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
9.5%
44/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
5.9%
6/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.3%
4/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.4%
3/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.9%
4/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Dyspepsia
|
3.2%
4/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
1.7%
2/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.4%
3/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
5/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
4.1%
19/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.0%
3/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
3.2%
3/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.3%
2/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Gastrointestinal disorders
Flatulence
|
0.00%
0/126
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/121
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/124
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/122
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/461
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.99%
1/101
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.1%
2/94
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
0.00%
0/87
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
2.9%
3/102
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee Pfizer has the right to review disclosures, requesting a delay of less than 60 days. Investigator will postpone single center publications until after disclosure of pooled data (all sites), less than 12 months from study completion/termination at all participating sites. Investigator may not disclose previously undisclosed confidential information other than study results.
- Publication restrictions are in place
Restriction type: OTHER