Trial Outcomes & Findings for Study Of AG-013736 (Axitinib) As Second-Line Treatment In Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer (mRCC) (NCT NCT00569946)
NCT ID: NCT00569946
Last Updated: 2019-06-05
Results Overview
Percentage of participants with objective response based assessment of confirmed CR or confirmed PR by the Independent Review Committee, according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST Version 1.0). CR was defined as the disappearance of all target and nontarget lesions and no appearance of new lesions. PR was defined as at least a 30% decrease in the sum of the longest diameters of the targeted lesions. CR and PR had to be documented on 2 occasions separated by at least 4 weeks.
COMPLETED
PHASE2
64 participants
Up to 765 days of treatment at the data cut-off date
2019-06-05
Participant Flow
Participant milestones
| Measure |
AG-013736
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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64
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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5
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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59
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
AG-013736
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Overall Study
Adverse Event
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16
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Overall Study
Objective Progression or Relapse
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42
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Overall Study
Global Deterioration of Health Status
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1
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Baseline Characteristics
Study Of AG-013736 (Axitinib) As Second-Line Treatment In Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer (mRCC)
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Age, Customized
<18
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age, Customized
18-44
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6 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age, Customized
45-64
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30 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age, Customized
>= 65
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28 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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20 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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44 Participants
n=5 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 765 days of treatment at the data cut-off datePopulation: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
Percentage of participants with objective response based assessment of confirmed CR or confirmed PR by the Independent Review Committee, according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST Version 1.0). CR was defined as the disappearance of all target and nontarget lesions and no appearance of new lesions. PR was defined as at least a 30% decrease in the sum of the longest diameters of the targeted lesions. CR and PR had to be documented on 2 occasions separated by at least 4 weeks.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Objective Response Rate (Percentage of Participants With Complete Response [CR] or Partial Response [PR]): Independent Review Committee Assessment
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50.0 percentage of participants
Interval 37.2 to 62.8
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 765 days of treatment at the data cut-off datePopulation: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
Percentage of participants with objective response based assessment of confirmed CR or confirmed PR by the investigator, according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST Version 1.0). CR was defined as the disappearance of all target and nontarget lesions and no appearance of new lesions. PR was defined as at least a 30% decrease in the sum of the longest diameters of the targeted lesions. CR and PR had to be documented on 2 occasions separated by at least 4 weeks.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Objective Response Rate (Percentage of Participants With Complete Response [CR] or Partial Response [PR]): Investigators Assessment
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54.7 percentage of participants
Interval 41.7 to 67.2
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 1709 days of treatmentPopulation: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
Time in months from start of study treatment to first documentation of objective tumor progression or death due to any cause whichever comes first. PFS was calculated as (first event date minus the date of first dose of study medication plus 1) divided by 30.44. Tumor progression was determined from radiological image (where data meet the criteria for progressive disease \[PD\]).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Progression-Free Survival (PFS)
Independent Review Committee Assessment
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11.0 months
Interval 9.2 to 12.0
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Progression-Free Survival (PFS)
Investigators Assessment
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12.0 months
Interval 9.2 to 14.8
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 1709 days of treatmentPopulation: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
Time in months from start of study treatment to first documentation of objective tumor progression. TTP was calculated as (first event date minus the date of first dose of study medication plus 1) divided by 30.44. Tumor progression was determined from radiological image (where data meet the criteria for progressive disease \[PD\]).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Time to Tumor Progression (TTP)
Independent Review Committee Assessment
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11.0 months
Interval 9.2 to 12.0
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Time to Tumor Progression (TTP)
Investigators Assessment
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12.0 months
Interval 9.2 to 14.8
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Start of first confirmed CR or PR to the date of the first event (PD or death) or the last tumor assessment, whichever came first, assessed up to 1709 days.Population: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication. DR was calculated for the subgroup of participants with a confirmed objective tumor response. n=number of participants assessed as CR or PR.
Time in months from the first documentation of objective tumor response to objective tumor progression or death due to any cause. Duration of tumor response was calculated as (the date of the first documentation of objective tumor progression or death due to cancer minus the date of the first CR or PR that was subsequently confirmed plus 1) divided by 30.44. DR was calculated for the subgroup of participants with a confirmed objective tumor response.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Duration of Response
Independent Review Committee Assessment (n=33)
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11.1 months
Interval 8.2 to 13.7
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Duration of Response
Investigators Assessment (n=36)
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12.8 months
Interval 7.7 to 17.5
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 2002 days (maximum duration of treatment plus follow-up observation)Population: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
OS was defined as the time from date of first dose of AG-013736 to date of death due to any cause. Subjects in whom death is not reported will have their event time censored on the last date the subject is known to be alive.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Overall Survival (OS)
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37.3 months
Interval 28.6 to 49.9
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 (2 hours after morning dose); Cycles 3, 5, and 7 Day 1 predose and 2 hours post morning dosePopulation: No population pharmacokinetic analysis results are available just for the current study.
Population pharmacokinetic analysis of AG-013736 is conducted by combining current study data with other AG-013736 studies.
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 predose, Day 1 of Cycle 2 to Cycle 7, and end of treatment/discontinuation (assessed up to 1709 days)Population: Biomarker analysis set included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication and who submitted at least 1 sample; n=number of participants assessed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 1 Day 1 (n=64)
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83.10 pg/mL
Interval 44.3 to 215.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 2 Day 1 (n=63)
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63.60 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 190.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 3 Day 1 (n=60)
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68.20 pg/mL
Interval 36.4 to 936.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 4 Day 1 (n=59)
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69.20 pg/mL
Interval 33.5 to 119.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 5 Day 1 (n=57)
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62.90 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 125.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 6 Day 1 (n=52)
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62.00 pg/mL
Interval 32.1 to 119.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
Cycle 7 Day 1 (n=48)
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57.75 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 101.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 (s-VEGFR1)
End of Treatment/Discontinuation (n=55)
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76.60 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 2780.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 predose, Day 1 of Cycle 2 to Cycle 7, and end of treatment/discontinuation (assessed up to 1709 days)Population: Biomarker analysis set included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication and who submitted at least 1 sample; n=number of participants assessed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 1 Day 1 (n=64)
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8900.0 pg/mL
Interval 2620.0 to 13400.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 2 Day 1 (n=63)
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6040.0 pg/mL
Interval 2760.0 to 12600.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 3 Day 1 (n=60)
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5980.0 pg/mL
Interval 3340.0 to 11600.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 4 Day 1 (n=59)
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6030.0 pg/mL
Interval 3310.0 to 11600.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 5 Day 1 (n=57)
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5880.0 pg/mL
Interval 3140.0 to 10400.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 6 Day 1 (n=52)
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5790.0 pg/mL
Interval 3160.0 to 9920.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
Cycle 7 Day 1 (n=48)
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5395.0 pg/mL
Interval 3620.0 to 10400.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (s-VEGFR2)
End of Treatment/Discontinuation (n=55)
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6540.0 pg/mL
Interval 2870.0 to 12600.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 predose, Day 1 of Cycle 2 to Cycle 7, and end of treatment/discontinuation (assessed up to 1709 days)Population: Biomarker analysis set included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication and who submitted at least 1 sample; n=number of participants assessed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 4 Day 1 (n=59)
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13800.0 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 39100.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 5 Day 1 (n=57)
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16700.0 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 38100.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 6 Day 1 (n=52)
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15550.0 pg/mL
Interval 5200.0 to 39800.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 7 Day 1 (n=48)
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13750.0 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 38200.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
End of Treatment/Discontinuation (n=55)
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22300.0 pg/mL
Interval 0.0 to 54500.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 1 Day 1 (n=64)
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20250.0 pg/mL
Interval 2060.0 to 132000.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 2 Day 1 (n=63)
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12000.0 pg/mL
Interval 1990.0 to 45700.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (s-VEGFR3)
Cycle 3 Day 1 (n=60)
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13100.0 pg/mL
Interval 2090.0 to 47700.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 predose, Day 1 of Cycle 2 to Cycle 7, and end of treatment/discontinuation (assessed up to 1709 days)Population: Biomarker analysis set included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication and who submitted at least 1 sample; n=number of participants assessed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 1 Day 1 (n=64)
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39050.0 pg/mL
Interval 24800.0 to 73700.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 2 Day 1 (n=63)
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35000.0 pg/mL
Interval 21800.0 to 64000.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 3 Day 1 (n=60)
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37300.0 pg/mL
Interval 20700.0 to 65000.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 4 Day 1 (n=59)
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38100.0 pg/mL
Interval 20100.0 to 64300.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 5 Day 1 (n=57)
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39800.0 pg/mL
Interval 24600.0 to 70700.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 6 Day 1 (n=52)
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41400.0 pg/mL
Interval 23500.0 to 65900.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
Cycle 7 Day 1 (n=48)
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42400.0 pg/mL
Interval 23100.0 to 62000.0
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Plasma Concentration of Soluble Stem Cell Factor Receptor (s-KIT)
End of Treatment/Discontinuation (n=55)
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40600.0 pg/mL
Interval 22200.0 to 72000.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Cycle 1 Day 1 predose, Day 1 of Cycle 2 to Cycle 7, and end of treatment/discontinuation (assessed up to 1709 days)Population: Biomarker analysis set included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication and who submitted at least 1 sample; n=number of participants assessed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 1 Day 1 (n=64)
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63.40 pg/mL
Interval 26.4 to 361.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 2 Day 1 (n=63)
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162.00 pg/mL
Interval 31.5 to 856.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 3 Day 1 (n=60)
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137.00 pg/mL
Interval 26.3 to 723.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 4 Day 1 (n=59)
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145.00 pg/mL
Interval 21.9 to 514.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 5 Day 1 (n=57)
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155.00 pg/mL
Interval 24.3 to 554.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 6 Day 1 (n=52)
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184.50 pg/mL
Interval 21.3 to 743.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Cycle 7 Day 1 (n=48)
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180.00 pg/mL
Interval 46.0 to 762.0
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Plasma Concentration of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
End of Treatment/Discontinuation (n=55)
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121.00 pg/mL
Interval 15.6 to 617.0
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Up to 1709 days of treatment plus 28-days follow-upPopulation: The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) population included all participants enrolled in the study who received at least 1 dose of study medication.
Number of participants with any adverse events, adverse events graded as Common Terminology Criteria (CTCAE) for Adverse Events Version 3.0 Grade 3 or higher , serious adverse events, or adverse events resulted in discontinuation.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 Participants
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Number of Participants With Adverse Events
Any adverse events
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64 participants
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Number of Participants With Adverse Events
Any serious adverse events
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21 participants
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Number of Participants With Adverse Events
Any Grade-3 or -4 adverse events
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58 participants
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Number of Participants With Adverse Events
Any Grade-5 adverse events (= death)
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1 participants
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Number of Participants With Adverse Events
Discontinuation due to adverse events
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16 participants
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Adverse Events
AG-013736
Serious adverse events
| Measure |
AG-013736
n=64 participants at risk
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
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Cardiac disorders
Acute myocardial infarction
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Cardiac disorders
Angina unstable
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Cardiac disorders
Myocardial infarction
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Endocrine disorders
Hyperthyroidism
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Diarrhoea
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4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Duodenal stenosis
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Duodenal ulcer
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Gastrointestinal disorders
Peptic ulcer
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1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Disease progression
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Malaise
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Bile duct stone
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Cholecystitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Immune system disorders
Anaphylactic reaction
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Appendicitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Cryptococcosis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastroenteritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pneumonia
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pyelonephritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Decreased appetite
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dehydration
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyponatraemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Balance disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Leukoencephalopathy
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Loss of consciousness
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Subarachnoid haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Proteinuria
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Renal failure
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Haemoptysis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pneumothorax
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 |
AG-013736
n=64 participants at risk
The starting dose of AG-013736 was 5 mg twice daily (BID), which was administered orally at approximately 12 hours apart in cycles of 4 weeks (28 days). The treatment is to be continued until the participants meet the discontinuation criteria such as disease progression or intolerable toxicity. The dose of AG-013736 could be titrated to 7 mg BID, and then 10 mg BID or reduced to 3 mg BID, and then 2 mg BID depending on the grade, type, and causality of adverse events experienced.
|
|---|---|
|
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
Bone pain
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Chondrocalcinosis pyrophosphate
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Jaw cyst
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 chest pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 pain
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Osteoarthritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Osteonecrosis of jaw
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 in extremity
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Periarthritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Rheumatoid arthritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Trismus
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps)
Skin papilloma
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps)
Tumour pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Altered state of consciousness
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Cerebral infarction
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
10.9%
7/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dysgeusia
|
18.8%
12/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Epilepsy
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
28.1%
18/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperaesthesia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypoaesthesia
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Neuropathy peripheral
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Psychiatric disorders
Anxiety
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Psychiatric disorders
Insomnia
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Psychiatric disorders
Mood altered
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Psychiatric disorders
Panic disorder with agoraphobia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Bladder irritation
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Haematuria
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Proteinuria
|
51.6%
33/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Renal impairment
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Genital tract inflammation
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Menstruation irregular
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pelvic pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Scrotal haematocoele
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Bronchiectasis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
21.9%
14/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dysphonia
|
53.1%
34/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dyspnoea
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Epistaxis
|
26.6%
17/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Haemoptysis
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hiccups
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Nasal inflammation
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Nasal mucosal disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Oropharyngeal discomfort
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Oropharyngeal pain
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pleural effusion
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Productive cough
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Respiratory disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Rhinalgia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Rhinorrhoea
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Sputum retention
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 tract inflammation
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Acne
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Alopecia
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Decubitus ulcer
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dermal cyst
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dermatitis
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dry skin
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Eczema
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Eczema asteatotic
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Erythema
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hair disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperkeratosis
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Nail disorder
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Palmar-plantar erythrodysaesthesia syndrome
|
75.0%
48/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Penile ulceration
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pruritus
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
26.6%
17/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Skin exfoliation
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Skin hyperpigmentation
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Skin mass
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Skin ulcer
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hot flush
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
87.5%
56/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypotension
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pneumonia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 in jaw
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ataxia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dysuria
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Anaemia
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Leukocytosis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Lymphopenia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Polycythaemia
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Angina pectoris
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Angina unstable
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Myocardial infarction
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Palpitations
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Sinus bradycardia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Sinus tachycardia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Tachycardia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Deafness
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ear discomfort
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ear haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ear pain
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
External ear pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypoacusis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Otorrhoea
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Vertigo
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Vertigo positional
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Endocrine disorders
Adrenal insufficiency
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Endocrine disorders
Hyperthyroidism
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Endocrine disorders
Hypothyroidism
|
48.4%
31/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Blepharitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Cataract
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Conjunctival haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Conjunctivitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Conjunctivitis allergic
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dry eye
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 discharge
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Eyelid oedema
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Eyelid pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pinguecula
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Retinal haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Retinal tear
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Retinal vein occlusion
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Vision blurred
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Visual acuity reduced
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 discomfort
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 lower
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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 upper
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Anal fistula
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Anal pruritus
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Cheilitis
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
21.9%
14/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dental caries
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Diarrhoea
|
68.8%
44/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Diarrhoea haemorrhagic
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Duodenal ulcer
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Epigastric discomfort
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Faecal incontinence
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastric polyps
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastric ulcer
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastritis
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gingival bleeding
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gingival pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gingival swelling
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Glossitis
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Glossodynia
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Haemorrhoidal haemorrhage
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Haemorrhoids
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypoaesthesia oral
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ileus
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
34.4%
22/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Oral pain
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Paraesthesia oral
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Perianal erythema
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Periodontal disease
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Stomatitis
|
23.4%
15/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Tongue disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Toothache
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
18.8%
12/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Chest discomfort
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Chest pain
|
15.6%
10/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Disease progression
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Face oedema
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Fatigue
|
56.2%
36/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gait disturbance
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypothermia
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Influenza like illness
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Local swelling
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Malaise
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Medical device complication
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Mucosal inflammation
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Oedema
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Oedema peripheral
|
10.9%
7/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pain
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Puncture site pain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pyrexia
|
15.6%
10/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Thirst
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ulcer
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Alcoholic liver disease
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Cholelithiasis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Hepatic function abnormal
|
12.5%
8/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Hyperbilirubinaemia
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Hepatobiliary disorders
Liver disorder
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Immune system disorders
Contrast media allergy
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Acute sinusitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Adenoiditis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Bacterial infection
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Cystitis
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Folliculitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastroenteritis
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gastroenteritis viral
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Genital infection fungal
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gingivitis
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Herpes zoster
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hordeolum
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Infected dermal cyst
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Localised infection
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Nasopharyngitis
|
39.1%
25/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Onychomycosis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Otitis externa
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Otitis media
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Paronychia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Periodontitis
|
14.1%
9/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pharyngitis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pulpitis dental
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Pyelonephritis
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Rhinitis
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Sinusitis
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Skin candida
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Tinea infection
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Tinea pedis
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Urinary tract infection
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Contusion
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Excoriation
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Fall
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Laceration
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ligament injury
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Ligament sprain
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Post procedural complication
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Rib fracture
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Scratch
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Tooth injury
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Wound
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Wound complication
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Alanine aminotransferase increased
|
23.4%
15/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Amylase increased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Aspartate aminotransferase increased
|
23.4%
15/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Blood albumin decreased
|
10.9%
7/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Blood alkaline phosphatase increased
|
20.3%
13/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Investigations
Blood calcium decreased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Investigations
Blood chloride decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood cholesterol increased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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Investigations
Blood creatine phosphokinase increased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood creatinine increased
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood lactate dehydrogenase increased
|
12.5%
8/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood potassium increased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood pressure decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Blood sodium decreased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood thyroid stimulating hormone increased
|
32.8%
21/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood urea decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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|
Investigations
Blood urea increased
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Blood uric acid increased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Blood urine present
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
C-reactive protein increased
|
10.9%
7/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Gamma-glutamyltransferase increased
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Haematocrit decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Haemoglobin decreased
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
International normalised ratio increased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Liver function test abnormal
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Lymphocyte count decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Neutrophil count decreased
|
6.2%
4/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Platelet count decreased
|
12.5%
8/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Protein total decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Protein urine
|
7.8%
5/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Protein urine present
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Prothrombin time shortened
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Red blood cell count decreased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Red blood cell count increased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Thyroxine free decreased
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Thyroxine free increased
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Tri-iodothyronine free decreased
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Tri-iodothyronine free increased
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
Weight decreased
|
32.8%
21/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
|
|
Investigations
White blood cell count decreased
|
3.1%
2/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Decreased appetite
|
42.2%
27/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Dehydration
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Diabetes mellitus
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Gout
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypercholesterolaemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperglycaemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperkalaemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperlipidaemia
|
9.4%
6/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyperuricaemia
|
4.7%
3/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypoalbuminaemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hypokalaemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
Hyponatraemia
|
1.6%
1/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
23.4%
15/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious 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
|
20.3%
13/64
The same event may appear as both an AE and a SAE. However, what is presented are distinct events. An event may be categorized as serious in one subject and as nonserious in another subject, or one subject may have experienced both a serious and nonserious event during the study.
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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