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Revlimid + Vorinostat for maintenance // clinical trial

by fitzmarek on Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:02 pm

We are considering joining a clinical trial for Revlimid (10mg) + vorinostat (200 to 400mg) as a maintenance therapy for a high risk patient, who has had a complete response after vrd induction therapy and asct.

Trial is focused on dosage tolerance for vorinostat.

Any views on efficacy or side effects? Thanks

fitzmarek

Re: Revlimid + Vorinostat for maintenance // clinical trial

by Dr. Edward Libby on Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:58 pm

Hello,
It is impossible to predict the efficacy and that is exactly why the study is being done. In general vorinostat is well tolerated and convenient (oral). You could learn more about vorinostat (Zolinza) by looking at the website for this drug(www.zolinza.com). The drug is approved by the FDA for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma only at this time. This type of therapy (epigenetic) holds great promise in the treatment of cancer in general. In general I strongly encourage all of my patients to participate in clinical trials because we need to advance the field of myeloma treatment as quickly as possible. This can only be done with research. We must not and cannot accept the status quo.

Dr. Edward Libby
Name: Edward Libby, M.D.
Beacon Medical Advisor

Re: Revlimid + Vorinostat for maintenance // clinical trial

by fitzmarek on Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:25 pm

Thank you for your response. I agree that clinical trials are important to developing effective treatments.

The patient has a DVT and is on Warfarin to manage. Merck reports that a potential side effect of Vorinostat is DVT and pulmonary embolism, so we are being extra thorough in considering next steps - particularly when the phase 1 trial is focused principally on maximum tolerated dose.

All input welcome.

fitzmarek


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