SAFETY & TOLERABILITY

Safety and tolerability in the POLO trial

Adverse reactions* reported in ≥10% of patients on LYNPARZA vs placebo1

LYNPARZA Adverse Reactions Table

*Graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE), version 4.0.

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.

Includes asthenia and fatigue.

§Includes abdominal pain, abdominal pain upper, abdominal pain lower.

IIIncludes stomatitis and mouth ulceration.

Includes platelet count decreased and thrombocytopenia.

#Includes neutropenia, febrile neutropenia, and neutrophil count decreased.

**Includes rash erythematous, rash macular, and rash maculopapular.

††Includes dyspnea and dyspnea exertional.

AR=adverse reaction; gBRCA=germline BRCA.

Dose modifications and discontinuations in POLO

LYNPARZA Dose Modifications Table LYNPARZA Dose Modifications Table

The most frequent ARs leading to dosage interruption or reduction in patients who received LYNPARZA were anemia (11%), vomiting (5%), abdominal pain (4%), asthenia (3%), and fatigue (2%). The most frequent AR that led to discontinuation was fatigue (2.2%).1

Laboratory abnormalities reported in ≥25% of patients on LYNPARZA1

LYNPARZA Laboratory Abnormalities Table LYNPARZA Laboratory Abnormalities Table

*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.

Patients were allowed to enter POLO with hemoglobin ≥9 g/dL (CTCAE Grade 2) and other laboratory values of CTCAE Grade 1.

Represents the proportion of subjects whose mean corpuscular volume was greater than the upper limit of normal (ULN).