Complete adverse effect profile including incidence rates and management
Important Safety Information
This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience any unexpected symptoms. For serious or life-threatening side effects, seek emergency medical attention immediately.
6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following potentially serious adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Hypersensitivity [see Contraindications (4) ] Endophthalmitis and retinal detachments [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Increase in intraocular pressure [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Thromboembolic events [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Retinal Vasculitis and/or Retinal Vascular Occlusion [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4) ] The most common adverse reactions (≥ 5%) reported in patients receiving VABYSMO were cataract (15%) and conjunctival hemorrhage (8%).
( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Genentech at 1-888-835-2555 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in other clinical trials of the same or another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
The data described below reflect exposure to VABYSMO in 2,567 patients, which constituted the safety population in six Phase 3 studies [see Clinical Studies (14.1 , 14.2 , 14.3) ] .
Table 1: Common Adverse Reactions (≥ 1%) Adverse Reactions VABYSMO Active Control (aflibercept) AMD N=664 DME N=1,262 RVO N=641 AMD N=662 DME N=625 RVO N=635 Cataract 3% 15% < 1% 2% 12% 1% Conjunctival hemorrhage 7% 8% 3% 8% 7% 4% Vitreous detachment 3% 5% 2% 3% 4% 2% Vitreous floaters 3% 4% 2% 2% 3% 2% Retinal pigment epithelial tear AMD only 3% 1% Intraocular pressure increased 3% 4% 1% 2% 3% 3% Eye pain 3% 3% < 1% 3% 3% < 1% Intraocular inflammation Including iridocyclitis, iritis, uveitis, vitritis 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% < 1% Eye irritation 1% < 1% < 1% < 1% 1% < 1% Lacrimation increased 1% 1% 0 1% < 1% < 1% Ocular discomfort 1% 1% < 1% < 1% < 1% < 1% Less common adverse reactions reported in < 1% of the patients treated with VABYSMO were corneal abrasion, eye pruritus, ocular hyperemia, blurred vision, sensation of foreign body, endophthalmitis, conjunctival hyperaemia, visual acuity reduced, visual acuity reduced transiently, vitreous hemorrhage, retinal tear and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
6.2 Postmarketing Experience The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of VABYSMO.
Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Eye disorders : retinal vasculitis with or without retinal vascular occlusion.
5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Endophthalmitis and retinal detachments may occur following intravitreal injections.
Patients should be instructed to report any symptoms suggestive of endophthalmitis or retinal detachment without delay, to permit prompt and appropriate management.
( 5.1 ) Increases in intraocular pressure have been seen within 60 minutes of an intravitreal injection.
( 5.2 ) There is a potential risk of arterial thromboembolic events (ATEs) associated with VEGF inhibition.
( 5.3 ) 5.1 Endophthalmitis and Retinal Detachments Intravitreal injections, including Vabysmo, have been associated with endophthalmitis and retinal detachments [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] .
Like all medications, Vabysmo can cause side effects. However, not everyone who takes this medication will experience them. Many side effects are dose-dependent and may improve as your body adjusts to the medication. Others may require dose adjustment or medical attention.
Contact your healthcare provider promptly if you experience:
Seek immediate emergency medical care if you experience signs of: