Safety & Tolerability of LYNPARZA in the SOLO-2 Trial

Adverse reactions (ARs) reported in ≥20% of women on LYNPARZA vs placebo

  • LYNPARZA (n=195)*
  • Placebo (n=99)*
Adverse reactions* Grades 1–4 (%) Grades 3–4 (%)
Nausea
  • 76
     
  • 33
     
  •  
    3
  •  
    0
Fatigue (including asthenia)
  • 66
     
  • 39
     
  •  
    4
  •  
    2
Anemia
  • 44
     
  • 9
     
  •  
    20
  •  
    2
Vomiting
  • 37
     
  • 19
     
  •  
    3
  •  
    1
Nasopharyngitis/URI/
sinusitis/rhinitis/
influenza
  • 36
     
  • 29
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Diarrhea
  • 33
     
  • 22
     
  •  
    2
  •  
    0
Arthralgia/myalgia
  • 30
     
  • 28
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Dysgeusia
  • 27
     
  • 7
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Headache
  • 26
     
  • 14
     
  •  
    1
  •  
    0
Decreased appetite
  • 22
     
  • 11
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Stomatitis
  • 20
     
  • 16
     
  •  
    1
  •  
    0

In SOLO-2, adverse reactions that occurred in <20% of patients receiving LYNPARZA were neutropenia (19%), cough (18%), leukopenia (16%), hypomagnesemia (14%), thrombocytopenia (14%), dizziness (13%), dyspepsia (11%), increased creatinine (11%), MDS/AML (8%), edema (8%), rash (6%), and lymphopenia (1%)1

  • *Graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE), version 4.0.1
  • Represents group of terms consisting of anemia, hematocrit decreased, hemoglobin decreased, iron deficiency, mean cell volume increased, and red blood cell count decreased.1
  • Represents grouped term consisting of abscess oral, aphthous ulcer, gingival abscess, gingival disorder, gingival pain, gingivitis, mouth ulceration, mucosal infection, mucosal inflammation, oral candidiasis, oral discomfort, oral herpes, oral infection, oral mucosal erythema, oral pain, oropharyngeal discomfort, and oropharyngeal pain.1

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Lab abnormalities reported in ≥25% of women on LYNPARZA vs placebo

  • LYNPARZA (n=195)*
  • Placebo (n=99)*
Laboratory abnormalities Grades 1–4 (%) Grades 3–4 (%)
Decrease in hemoglobin
  • 83
     
  • 69
     
  •  
    17
  •  
    0
Increase in mean corpuscular volume
  • 89
     
  • 52
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Decrease in leukocytes
  • 69
     
  • 48
     
  •  
    5
  •  
    1
Decrease in lymphocytes
  • 67
     
  • 37
     
  •  
    11
  •  
    1
Decrease in absolute neutrophil count
  • 51
     
  • 34
     
  •  
    7
  •  
    3
Increase in serum creatinine
  • 44
     
  • 29
     
  •  
    0
  •  
    0
Decrease in platelets
  • 44
     
  • 22
     
  •  
    2
  •  
    1

Monitor patients for hematological toxicity at baseline and monthly thereafter. Discontinue LYNPARZA if MDS/AML is confirmed.

  • *This number represents the safety population. The derived values in the table are based on the total number of evaluable patients for each laboratory parameter.1
  • Patients were allowed to enter clinical studies with laboratory values of NCI CTCAE Grade 1.1
  • Represents the proportion of subjects whose mean corpuscular volume was greater than the upper limit of normal.1