Published: November 20, 2009
FDA Approves Intravenous Formulation Of Pfizer's Revatio (Sildenafil) For The Treatment Of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Pfizer announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
has approved Revatio (sildenafil) Injection, an intravenous
formulation of Revatio. Revatio is the only FDA-approved
phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitor available in both tablet and
intravenous formulations.
Revatio is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with pulmonary
arterial hypertension (WHO Group I) to improve exercise ability and
delay clinical worsening. The delay in clinical worsening was
demonstrated when Revatio was added to background epoprostenol therapy.
The efficacy of Revatio has not been adequately evaluated in patients
taking bosentan concurrently. Revatio Injection is for the continued
treatment of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension who are
currently prescribed Revatio Tablets but who are temporarily unable to
take oral medication.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a rare, progressive disease that
affects an estimated 100,000 men and women worldwide. This incurable
disease is characterized by continuous high blood pressure in the
pulmonary arteries, often leading to heart failure and premature death.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension can occur with no known underlying
cause, or it can occur in association with other disorders.
Due to the chronic nature of pulmonary arterial hypertension,
maintaining medical therapy can delay clinical worsening for patients.
However, in some cases, oral medication may not be an option for a
period of time. While oral treatment can often be re-introduced at a
later stage, the ability to maintain treatment during periods when the
patient is unable to take an oral formulation is important to preserving
health in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
"The approval of Revatio Injection is a clear demonstration of Pfizer's
commitment to developing treatments addressing the unmet needs of
patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension," said Dr. Cara Cassino,
vice president of pulmonary vascular disease, clinical development and
medical affairs, Pfizer. "This important milestone highlights the
Specialty Care business unit's dedication to advancing treatments for
serious and life-threatening conditions such as pulmonary vascular
disease."
About Revatio
Revatio Tablets were approved by the FDA in June 2005 and by the
European Medicines Agency (EMEA) in November 2005. The American College
of Chest Physicians recommends Revatio for adult pulmonary arterial
hypertension patients in functional class II and III in its clinical
practice guidelines for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Revatio Injection will be supplied in a single-use vial. The recommended
dose of Revatio Injection is 10 mg (corresponding to 12.5 mL)
administered as an intravenous bolus injection three times a day.
Revatio is also available as a 20 mg tablet taken three times a day.
Important Safety Information
If patients take any medicines that contain nitrates (like nitroglycerin
for chest pain) - daily or just once in a while - DO NOT take Revatio.
Revatio contains the same medicine as Viagra (sildenafil),
which is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence). Do not take
Revatio with Viagra or other PDE5 inhibitors.
If patients have ever had blockage of veins in their lungs, which is
called pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, Revatio is not recommended. If
patients feel dizzy, have chest pain, or discomfort while taking
Revatio, they should tell their doctor right away. Also, they should
discuss their general health with their doctor, including if they have
ever had problems with low blood pressure or blood circulation. Revatio
is not recommended for patients taking ritonavir or antifungal
medicines, such as ketoconazole and itraconazole. If patients are taking
Revatio with bosentan or medicines like barbiturates, carbamazepine,
phenytoin, efavirenz, nevirapine, rifampin or rifabutin, their doctor
may adjust their dose. Also, patients should tell their doctor if they
are taking alpha-blockers for prostate or blood pressure problems.
Taking vitamin K antagonists (like Coumadin or warfarin) with Revatio
may increase risk of nosebleeds. Patients should tell their doctor if
they take such medicines.
The safety of Revatio is not known in patients with bleeding problems
and those with stomach ulcers. If patients have a condition like this,
they should tell their doctor.
Sudden decrease or loss of hearing has been reported in people taking
PDE5 inhibitors, including Revatio. It is not possible to determine
whether these events are related directly to the PDE5 inhibitors or to
other factors. If patients take a PDE5 inhibitor, including Revatio, and
experience a sudden decrease or loss of hearing, they should contact
their doctor right away.
Men who took PDE5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction had a sudden
decrease or loss of sight in one or both eyes. It is not possible to
know if these cases are related directly to these medicines or something
else. If patients take a PDE5 inhibitor, including Revatio, and have a
sudden decrease or loss of vision, they should contact their doctor
right away.
Erections that last for more than four hours may occur with all drugs in
this class. Patients should call their doctor right away if this
happens. Erections that last more than six hours may lead to long-term
loss of potency.
Patients who did not take part in the clinical trial were those who have
had a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heartbeat
within the last 6 months; chest pain; blood pressure greater than
170/110; eye discoloration; or patients on bosentan.
The most common side effects of Revatio are nosebleeds, headache, upset
stomach, flushing, and trouble sleeping.
At doses more than the approved 20 milligrams 3 times a day, some side
effects increased. These included flushing, loose stools, muscle pain,
and visual disturbances.
Please see Full Prescribing and Patient Information for Revatio at www.pfizer.com.
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