Novartis provides update on BEOVU clinical program

30 May 2021 | Sunday | News


Novartis reports one year results of Phase III MERLIN study evaluating BEOVU® every four week dosing and provides update on BEOVU clinical program BEOVU (brolucizumab-dbll) met MERLIN's primary endpoint of non-inferiority in change in best corrected visual acuity from baseline and superiority on anatomical secondary endpoints at year one versus aflibercept when given every four weeks following the loading phase(1) In this study evaluating every four week dosing, BEOVU was associated with higher rates of IOI including retinal vasculitis and retinal vascular occlusion versus aflibercept(1) Patient safety is of paramount importance and led Novartis to decide on early termination of the MERLIN study
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Novartis has also decided on early termination of the RAPTOR and RAVEN studies, which assessed the efficacy and safety of brolucizumab in retinal vein occlusion, and included six initial monthly injections

Novartis has proactively communicated these data to health authorities and will pursue an update to the BEOVU prescribing information globally regarding every four week dosing

When used on a two- to three-month interval following the loading phase, BEOVU remains an important and effective treatment option for appropriate patients with wet AMD(2,3)

 

Novartis reported the first interpretable year one results of the Phase III MERLIN study, a two-year study initiated in H2 2018, assessing the efficacy and safety of BEOVU® (brolucizumab-dbll) 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg given every four weeks following the loading phase in patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) who have persistent retinal fluid despite anti-VEGF therapy.

BEOVU met MERLIN's primary endpoint of non-inferiority in change in best corrected visual acuity from baseline and superiority on select anatomical secondary endpoints at year one versus aflibercept when given every four weeks following the loading phase1. However, given every four weeks in MERLIN, IOI including RV, and RO were reported with a higher frequency in the BEOVU 6 mg every four weeks arm when compared to aflibercept 2 mg every four weeks (IOI: 9.3% vs 4.5% of which RV: 0.8% vs 0.0%; RO: 2.0% vs 0.0%)1. The overall rate of vision loss (15 letters or more) due to all causes was 4.8% in the BEOVU arm and 1.7% in the aflibercept arm1.

"Although longer dosing intervals may benefit many people living with wet AMD and other retinal diseases, some are in need of monthly dosing to address persistent fluid. We initiated MERLIN and other clinical programs to explore BEOVU for these patients," said John Tsai, MD, Global Head of Drug Development and Chief Medical Officer, Novartis. "These data help inform our trials moving forward, so we can best determine how appropriate patients can benefit most from this important medicine."

Novartis evaluated all ongoing brolucizumab clinical programs assessing studies with four week dosing intervals after the loading phase. In the interest of patient safety, Novartis has decided to terminate the MERLIN study and the RAPTOR and RAVEN studies, which were assessing the efficacy and safety of brolucizumab with six initial monthly injections in retinal vein occlusion. All other relevant ongoing trial protocols will be amended to discontinue four week dosing intervals after the loading phase. Clinical trial investigators have been informed and will appropriately follow up with their patients. Physicians should not treat patients with BEOVU 6 mg at intervals less than two months beyond the first three doses.

Novartis has proactively communicated these data to health authorities and will pursue an update to the BEOVU prescribing information globally.

When used on a two- to three-month interval following the loading phase, BEOVU continues to be an important and effective treatment option for appropriate patients with wet AMD2,3. Novartis remains committed to supporting the retina community with information regarding BEOVU. BEOVU is contraindicated in patients with ocular or periocular infections, active intraocular inflammation or known hypersensitivity to brolucizumab4.

Further analysis of the clinical data from MERLIN is ongoing, and detailed data will be presented at an upcoming medical meeting. Novartis has a strong ongoing commitment to Ophthalmology and to bringing innovative treatments to patients with or at risk of developing eye conditions where there is a high unmet need.

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