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A 12-month clinical study of LA-2585 (45.0 mg): a new 6-month subcutaneous delivery system for leuprolide acetate for the treatment of prostate cancer.

Crawford ED, Sartor O, Chu F, Perez R, Karlin G, Garrett JS

Section of Urologic Oncology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA. david.crawford@uchsc.edu

PURPOSE: The safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics of LA-2585, a new 6-month subcutaneous depot of leuprolide acetate (Atrix Laboratories, Fort Collins, Colorado) were investigated in patients with prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this 12-month, open label, multicenter study 111 patients with adenocarcinoma of the prostate were administered 45.0 mg LA-2585 subcutaneously once every 6 months. The primary efficacy parameter was serum testosterone 50 ng/dl or less. Leuprolide acetate pharmacokinetics were analyzed in a subset of 28 patients. RESULTS: Of the 111 enrolled patients 103 (93%) completed the 12-month study. Eight patients withdrew due to nonmedical reasons in 1, disease progression in 5 and cardiovascular disease in 2. By day 28, 108 of the 109 remaining patients (99%) achieved testosterone suppression, while 1 who never attained suppression was withdrawn at day 85. Mean time to castrate suppression was 21.2 days (median 21). At study completion 102 of 103 patients (99%) were below medical castrate testosterone levels of 50 ng/dl (mean +/- SE 12.3 +/- 2.1 ng/dl) with 91 of 103 (88%) at less than 20 ng/dl. Mean luteinizing hormone decreased from 6.98 +/- 0.48 mIU/ml at baseline to 0.23 +/- 0.14 mIU/ml at month 12. Luteinizing hormone was consistently below 1 mIU/ml. Mean prostate specific antigen decreased 97% from 39.8 +/- 21.5 ng/ml at baseline to 1.2 +/- 0.3 ng/ml at 12 months. No clinically significant flare reactions were observed. The most common treatment related adverse event was mild to moderate hot flashes. CONCLUSIONS: LA-2585 (45.0 mg depot) consistently produced and maintained safe and effective serum testosterone suppression with total serum testosterone well below the medical castrate level of less than 50 ng/dl.

Published 12 January 2006 in J Urol, 175(2): 533-6.
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