Aim: The NK-1 receptor antagonist HTX-019 (CINVANTI® [aprepitant injectable emulsion]) was approved for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting based on bioequivalence studies in healthy volunteers. The objective of this study was to evaluate HTX-019 safety in cancer patients. Patients & methods: This retrospective analysis evaluated the safety of HTX-019 130 mg 30-min intravenous infusion, as part of a three-drug antiemetic regimen. Results: No treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were deemed related to HTX-019. During treatment cycles, three of 100 patients developed five reversible TEAEs: dyspnea, hot flash, pain, nausea and visual disturbance. Between cycles, six patients had TEAEs of dizziness (three patients), infusion-site events (two patients) and headache (two patients). Conclusion: HTX-019 is safe in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
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Perry, T. S., Dickson, N., & Patton, J. F. (2020). Safety of antiemetic prophylaxis with HTX-019 as a 30-min infusion in patients with cancer: A retrospective study. Future Oncology, 16(7), 263–268. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2019-0835
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