SOMAVERT (pegvisomant for injecion)
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In acromegaly
For fast IGF-I level reduction, precision is power

  • Breakthrough therapy: The first and only growth hormone–receptor antagonist1,3
  • Fast results: After 12 weeks of treatment, IGF-I level reduction in the fixed-dose pivotal trial produced:
    • IGF-I level normalization in 10% of patients taking placebo, 39% of those taking 10 mg/day, 75% of those taking 15 mg/day, and 82% of those taking 20 mg/day1
  • Powerful lasting results: Normalized IGF-I levels in 92% (35/38) of patients in a long-term, open-label, dose-titration study for a mean duration of 1 year1
  • Fast improvement in signs and symptoms at 12 weeks1
  • Generally well-tolerated therapy4
  • Once-daily dosing with the support you want
  • Safety profile:
    • Overall, mean tumor volume did not change1
    • Increased glucose tolerance1
    • ALT and AST elevations >10x the upper limit of normal occurred in 0.8% of patients1
  • Excellent support: Pfizer Bridge Program™ services and Hotline (800-645-1280) help facilitate access to SOMAVERT® (pegvisomant for injection)

Please see Full Prescribing Information.

References

  1. Full Prescribing Information.
  2. Herman-Bonert VS, Zib K, Scarlett JA, Melmed S. Growth hormone receptor antagonist therapy in acromegalic patients resistant to somatostatin analogs. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2000;85:2958-2961.
  3. Trainer PJ, Drake WM, Katznelson L, et al. Treatment of acromegaly with the growth hormone-receptor antagonist pegvisomant. N Engl J Med. 2000;342:1171-1177.