Pfizer for Professionals Pfizer for Professionals




Pfizer Medical Information
(Search Medical Responses)
WyethHCP.com
(Access Wyeth for Professionals)
Explore Other Online Resources
ppn-vr-sso-links.htm
To report an adverse event or to speak to a member of Pfizer Medical Information, please call 1-800-438-1985

Share Your Feedback
Product Centers
 
 
 
       

SOMAVERT is indicated for the treatment of acromegaly in patients who have had an inadequate response to surgery and/or radiation therapy and/or other medical therapies, or for whom these therapies are not appropriate. The goal of treatment is to normalize serum IGF-I levels.

 
 
 

SOMAVERT Safety Information
 

SOMAVERT is indicated for the treatment of acromegaly in patients who have had an inadequate response to surgery and/or radiation therapy and/or other medical therapies, or for whom these therapies are not appropriate. The goal of treatment is to normalize serum IGF-I levels.

Important Safety Information for Health Care Professionals

SOMAVERT is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its components. The stopper on the vial of SOMAVERT contains latex.

Patients on opioids often needed higher serum pegvisomant concentrations to achieve appropriate IGF-I level suppression compared with patients not receiving opioids.

Functional effects of increased GH are prevented by GH receptor blockade; therefore, patients should be carefully observed for the clinical signs and symptoms of a GH-deficient state.

Acromegalic patients with diabetes mellitus being treated with insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic agents may require dose reductions of these therapeutic agents after the initiation of therapy with SOMAVERT.

Important safety information regarding periodic tumor size monitoring

  • Tumors that secrete GH may expand and cause serious complications. All patients with GH-secreting tumors, including those receiving SOMAVERT®, should be carefully monitored for changes in tumor volume
  • Overall, mean tumor size was unchanged during the course of treatment in clinical studies
  • Tumor volume change did not appear to be influenced by whether or not patients had previously received radiation therapy

Important safety information regarding liver test monitoring

  • Monitor liver tests based on baseline values and changes during therapy according to the schedule in the full prescribing information
  • ALT was >3X but <10X the upper limit of normal (ULN) in patients treated with SOMAVERT (1.2%) vs placebo (2.1%)
    – ALT and AST elevations occurred within 4 to 12 weeks after the start of therapy and did not appear to be related to the dose
  • In clinical studies with SOMAVERT, 2 patients (0.8%) experienced elevations of ALT and AST serum concentrations >10X the upper limit of normal (ULN)
    – In both patients, the elevations normalized after discontinuation of the medicine

If a patient develops liver test elevations, or any other symptoms of liver dysfunction while receiving SOMAVERT, please see Liver Tests section of full Prescribing Information.

The most common adverse events (>10% and at frequencies greater than placebo) in 1 of the 3 active treatment arms in a placebo-controlled study (n = 112) include infection, pain, diarrhea, nausea, flu syndrome, abnormal liver function tests, and injection-site reaction.

Injection sites should be rotated daily to help prevent lipohypertrophy.

The maximum daily maintenance dose should not exceed 30 mg/day.

 

Please see full prescribing information.

SOMAVERT® (pegvisomant for injection) PI

Please see Patient Package Insert.

SOMAVERT® (pegvisomant for injection) PPI

Back to Top

somavert_safety_information.htm
Select the e-mail communications you would like to receive.*
Metabolic & Endocrine Alerts
update

To manage your other communication preferences, visit My Profile.

* Registration required.


SetPProProdListVar.htm
SetPFPGroupVar.htm