Background: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was designed to determine the cumulative incidence of developing prostate cancer over 6 years of treatment with rofecoxib 25 mg/day versus placebo. Before completion, this trial was terminated following the voluntary withdrawal of rofecoxib. (On September 30, 2004, Merck & Co., Inc. announced the voluntary worldwide withdrawal of rofecoxib from the market.) Here we report the cardiovascular (CV) safety data collected from this study. Methods. A total of 4741 men (44-81 years old) exhibiting prostate-specific antigen levels (PSA) between 2.5 and 10 ng/mL were enrolled. Patients were stratified by PSA level and use of low-dose aspirin (LDA), then randomized to rofecoxib 25 mg (n = 2369) or placebo (n = 2372). Safety data were analyzed in all patients receiving ≥1 dose of study medication. All reported thrombotic CV events occurring on-treatment or within 14 days after study drug discontinuation were adjudicated by an independent panel of clinical experts blinded to treatment assignment. Rates per 100 patient-years and relative risk (RR) of thrombotic CV events, rofecoxib vs. placebo, were determined. Results: Approximately 36% of patients had ≥2 CV risk factors or LDA indicated. Median treatment duration was 4.14 (range: 0.03-15.90) months. Twenty-nine patients (14 rofecoxib, rate 1.27; 15 placebo, rate 1.36) experienced confirmed thrombotic CV events; RR 0.94 (95% CI; 0.45, 1.94) vs. placebo. Four patients (one rofecoxib; three placebo) died due to a confirmed thrombotic event. Significantly (p = 0.002) more patients receiving rofecoxib (n = 20; 0.8%) experienced hypertension-related adverse events versus placebo (n = 2; 0.1%). There were no cases of congestive heart failure. Conclusions: Rofecoxib 25 mg and placebo demonstrated similar risk of thrombotic CV events in this limited dataset. © 2007 Librapharm Limited.

The VIOXX in prostate cancer prevention study: Cardiovascular events observed in the rofecoxib 25 mg and placebo treatment groups / J., Van Adelsberg; P., Gann; A. T., Ko; J. E., Damber; C., Logothetis; M., Marberger; B. J., Schmitz Drager; Tubaro, Andrea; C. J., Harms; C., Roehrborn. - In: CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION. - ISSN 0300-7995. - 23:9(2007), pp. 2063-2070. [10.1185/030079907x219526]

The VIOXX in prostate cancer prevention study: Cardiovascular events observed in the rofecoxib 25 mg and placebo treatment groups

TUBARO, ANDREA;
2007

Abstract

Background: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was designed to determine the cumulative incidence of developing prostate cancer over 6 years of treatment with rofecoxib 25 mg/day versus placebo. Before completion, this trial was terminated following the voluntary withdrawal of rofecoxib. (On September 30, 2004, Merck & Co., Inc. announced the voluntary worldwide withdrawal of rofecoxib from the market.) Here we report the cardiovascular (CV) safety data collected from this study. Methods. A total of 4741 men (44-81 years old) exhibiting prostate-specific antigen levels (PSA) between 2.5 and 10 ng/mL were enrolled. Patients were stratified by PSA level and use of low-dose aspirin (LDA), then randomized to rofecoxib 25 mg (n = 2369) or placebo (n = 2372). Safety data were analyzed in all patients receiving ≥1 dose of study medication. All reported thrombotic CV events occurring on-treatment or within 14 days after study drug discontinuation were adjudicated by an independent panel of clinical experts blinded to treatment assignment. Rates per 100 patient-years and relative risk (RR) of thrombotic CV events, rofecoxib vs. placebo, were determined. Results: Approximately 36% of patients had ≥2 CV risk factors or LDA indicated. Median treatment duration was 4.14 (range: 0.03-15.90) months. Twenty-nine patients (14 rofecoxib, rate 1.27; 15 placebo, rate 1.36) experienced confirmed thrombotic CV events; RR 0.94 (95% CI; 0.45, 1.94) vs. placebo. Four patients (one rofecoxib; three placebo) died due to a confirmed thrombotic event. Significantly (p = 0.002) more patients receiving rofecoxib (n = 20; 0.8%) experienced hypertension-related adverse events versus placebo (n = 2; 0.1%). There were no cases of congestive heart failure. Conclusions: Rofecoxib 25 mg and placebo demonstrated similar risk of thrombotic CV events in this limited dataset. © 2007 Librapharm Limited.
2007
cardiovascular; prostate cancer; rofecoxib; safety
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The VIOXX in prostate cancer prevention study: Cardiovascular events observed in the rofecoxib 25 mg and placebo treatment groups / J., Van Adelsberg; P., Gann; A. T., Ko; J. E., Damber; C., Logothetis; M., Marberger; B. J., Schmitz Drager; Tubaro, Andrea; C. J., Harms; C., Roehrborn. - In: CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION. - ISSN 0300-7995. - 23:9(2007), pp. 2063-2070. [10.1185/030079907x219526]
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