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ea0070aep577 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Biochemical control of most patients reverting to injectable long-acting somatostatin receptor ligands is achieved after one dose: Results from the phase 3, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled optimal study

Fleseriu Maria , Samson Susan , Nachtigall Lisa , Labadzhyan Artak , Elenkova Atanaska , Molitch Mark E , Ludlam William , Patou Gary , Haviv Asi , Biermasz Nienke , Strasburger Christian J , Kennedy Laurence , Melmed Shlomo

Background: Injectable somatostatin receptor ligands (SRLs) are currently the most widely used therapy for acromegaly. Oral octreotide capsules (OOC) are a potential therapy for acromegaly; the safety and efficacy were evaluated in the CHIASMA OPTIMAL pivotal study (Samson et al. ENDO 2020). As reported, mean IGF-I levels of the OOC group were maintained within normal range at end of treatment in all patients. However, some patients may not respond to OOC treatment (2...

ea0070aep613 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Analysis of adverse events in adult patients with acromegaly receiving oral octreotide capsules: Results from the phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled optimal study

Labadzhyan Artak , Samson Susan , Nachtigall Lisa , Fleseriu Maria , Molitch Mark E , Ludlam William , Patou Gary , Haviv Asi , Baldys Waligorska Agata , Biermasz Nienke , Trainer Peter , Kennedy Laurence , Melmed Shlomo , Strasburger Christian J

Background: Distinguishing non-specific signs/symptoms of acromegaly from treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) in patients treated with somatostatin receptor ligands has proven difficult given limited data from placebo-controlled studies. The CHIASMA OPTIMALstudy provides a novel data set to evaluate the incidence of adverse events (AEs) in patients randomized to oral octreotide capsules (OOC) or placebo.Methods: A multinational, randomized, placebo...