Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa) - Mar 9, 2007
Audience: Oncologists, nephrologists, other healthcare professionals
[Posted 02/16/2007] FDA notified healthcare professionals of the results from a large clinical trial evaluating use of an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) to treat anemia in cancer patients not receiving chemotherapy. In this study, patients received either Aranesp, an ESA, according to the approved dosing regimen or placebo. Patients treated with Aranesp had a higher death rate and no reduction in the need for transfusions compared to those treated with placebo. The findings in the Aranesp study may apply to other ESAs. Additionally, the findings show that treating anemic cancer patients not currently on chemotherapy with an ESA may offer no benefit and may cause serious harm.
[March 09, 2007 - Public Health Advisory - FDA]
[March 09, 2007 - News Release - FDA]
[March 09, 2007 - Questions and Answers - FDA]
[February 16, 2007 - Drug Information Page - FDA]
