Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Volume 56 (2018) - March (134 - 141)

Safety and tolerance of cidofovir as a 2% gel for local application in high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: A phase 1 investigation
Michel Bossens1, Maud Jost2, Catherine Van Pachterbeke1, Viviane De Maertelaer1, Philippe Simon1, Francis Frankenne2, Philippe Hubert3, Brigitte Evrard3, Robert Snoeck4
1 Université Libre de Bruxelles, ULB, Brussels, 2 Mithra Pharmaceutical, 3 Université ULG, CIRM, and 4 Rega Instituut, Leuven, Belgium

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DOI 10.5414/CP203126

Abstract

Objectives: The primary objective was to evaluate the safety and local tolerance of a topical 2% (w/w) cidofovir gel, applied directly to the cervices of women with high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 2+). The secondary objective was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of cidofovir during the treatment. Materials and methods: Nine women with CIN 2+, were treated with a course of 3 g of cidofovir gel, applied locally once per week for 3 weeks in total (9 g). The treatment was administered in a cervical cap, applied to the cervix for 5 or 10 hours (n = 6 and 3 patients, respectively). Follow-up included a structured questionnaire, a gynecological examination, blood analysis for hematology, C-reactive protein (CRP), and renal function assessment plus pharmacokinetic analyses of cidofovir after each treatment and at the end of the full course. Results: No clinically significant hematological/biochemical abnormalities or serious adverse events (SAE) were reported, although 6 mild to moderate adverse events (AE) occurred in relation to the study drug: 1 flu-like syndrome and 5 local AEs. Plasma concentrations of cidofovir were very low (mean Cmax of 103.0 and 99.2 ng/mL after 5 and 10 hours of exposure, respectively). Conclusion: Cidofovir, directly applied on CIN 2+, is reasonably well tolerated and the systemic exposure following topical application is much lower than that seen with intravenous administration, at the approved dose.


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  • 1 Université Libre de Bruxelles, ULB, Brussels,
  • 2 Mithra Pharmaceutical,
  • 3 Université ULG, CIRM, and
  • 4 Rega Instituut, Leuven, Belgium

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Catherine 
Van Pachterbeke, PhD

CHU Brugmann
Place Arthur Van Gehuchten, 4
1020 Bruxelles, Belgium
Email: [email protected]

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Michel Bossens, Maud Jost, Catherine Van Pachterbeke, Viviane De Maertelaer, Philippe Simon, Francis Frankenne, Philippe Hubert, Brigitte Evrard, Robert Snoeck.Safety and tolerance of cidofovir as a 2% gel for local application in high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: A phase 1 investigation. 2018; 56: 134-141. doi: 10.5414/CP203126.

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