Label: ONIVYDE- irinotecan hydrochloride injection, powder, for solution

  • NDC Code(s): 15054-0043-1
  • Packager: Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.
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  • Marketing Status: New Drug Application

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Updated February 16, 2024

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  • HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
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    ONIVYDE® (irinotecan liposome injection), for intravenous use
    Initial U.S. Approval: 1996

    WARNING: SEVERE NEUTROPENIA and SEVERE DIARRHEA

    See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning

    Neutropenia

    • Severe or life-threatening neutropenia , including fatal neutropenic sepsis and fatal neutropenic fever, has occurred in patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin and in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin. Withhold ONIVYDE for absolute neutrophil count below 1500/mm3 or neutropenic fever. Monitor blood cell counts periodically during treatment (2.2), (5.1).

    Diarrhea

    • Severe and life-threatening diarrhea has occurred in patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin and in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin. Do not administer ONIVYDE to patients with bowel obstruction. Withhold ONIVYDE for diarrhea of Grade 2-4 severity. Administer loperamide for late diarrhea of any severity. Administer atropine, if not contraindicated, for early diarrhea of any severity (2.2), (5.2).

    RECENT MAJOR CHANGES

    Indications and Usage (1)02/2024
    Dosage and Administration (2)02/2024
    Warnings and Precautions (5.1, 5.2, 5.3)02/2024

    INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    ONIVYDE is a topoisomerase inhibitor indicated:

    • in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin, for the first-line treatment of adult patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma, (1)
    • in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin, for the treatment of adult patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma after disease progression following gemcitabine-based therapy. (1)

    Limitation of Use: ONIVYDE is not indicated as a single agent for the treatment of patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. (1)

    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    • Do not substitute ONIVYDE for other drugs containing irinotecan HCl. (2.1)
    • ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin:
      • Recommended dose of ONIVYDE is 50 mg/m2 intravenous infusion over 90 minutes every two weeks. (2.2)
      • Recommended starting dose of ONIVYDE in patients homozygous for UGT1A1*28 is 50 mg/m2 every two weeks. (2.2)
      • There is no recommended dose of ONIVYDE for patients with serum bilirubin above the upper limit of normal. (2.2)
    • ONIVYDE in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin:
      • Recommended dose of ONIVYDE is 70 mg/m2 intravenous infusion over 90 minutes every two weeks. (2.2)
      • Recommended starting dose of ONIVYDE in patients homozygous for UGT1A1*28 is 50 mg/m2 every two weeks. (2.2)
      • There is no recommended dose of ONIVYDE for patients with serum bilirubin above the upper limit of normal. (2.2)
    • Premedicate with a corticosteroid and an anti-emetic 30 minutes prior to ONIVYDE. (2.2)

    DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

    Injection: 43 mg/10 mL (4.3 mg/mL) single dose vial (3)

    CONTRAINDICATIONS

    Severe hypersensitivity reaction to ONIVYDE or irinotecan HCl. (4, 5.4)

    WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    • Interstitial lung disease (ILD): Fatal ILD has occurred in patients receiving irinotecan HCl. Discontinue ONIVYDE if ILD is diagnosed. (5.3)
    • Severe hypersensitivity reaction: Permanently discontinue ONIVYDE for severe hypersensitivity reactions. (5.4, 4)
    • Embryo-fetal toxicity: Can cause fetal harm. Advise females of reproductive potential of the potential risk to a fetus and to use effective contraception. (5.5, 8.1, 8.3)

    ADVERSE REACTIONS

    The most common adverse reactions (reported in ≥ 20% of patients) were for:

    • ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin: diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, abdominal pain, mucosal inflammation, constipation, and decreased weight. The most common laboratory abnormalities (≥ 10% Grade 3 or 4) were decreased neutrophils, decreased potassium, decreased lymphocytes, and decreased hemoglobin. (6.1)
    • ONIVYDE in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin: diarrhea, fatigue/asthenia, vomiting, nausea, decreased appetite, stomatitis, and pyrexia. The most common laboratory abnormalities (≥ 10% Grade 3 or 4) were lymphopenia and neutropenia. (6.1)

    To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.at 1-855-463-5127 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

    DRUG INTERACTIONS

    • Strong CYP3A4 Inducers: Avoid the use of strong CYP3A4 inducers if possible. Substitute non-enzyme inducing therapies at least 2 weeks prior to initiation of ONIVYDE. (7.1)
    • Strong CYP3A4 Inhibitors: Avoid the use of strong CYP3A4 or UGT1A1 inhibitors, if possible; discontinue strong CYP3A4 inhibitors at least 1 week prior to starting therapy. (7.2)

    USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

    • Lactation: Do not breastfeed. (8.2)

    See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION.

    Revised: 2/2024

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    WARNING: SEVERE NEUTROPENIA AND SEVERE DIARRHEA

    Neutropenia

    • Severe and life-threatening neutropenia, including fatal neutropenic sepsis and fatal neutropenic fever, has occurred in patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin and in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin. Withhold ONIVYDE for absolute neutrophil count below 1500/mm3 or neutropenic fever. Monitor blood cell counts periodically during treatment [see Dosage and Administration (2.2) and Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].

    Diarrhea

    • Severe and life-threatening diarrhea has occurred in patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin and in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin. Do not administer ONIVYDE to patients with bowel obstruction. Withhold ONIVYDE for diarrhea of Grade 2-4 severity. Administer loperamide for late diarrhea of any severity. Administer atropine, if not contraindicated, for early diarrhea of any severity [see Dosage and Administration (2.2) and Warnings and Precautions (5.2)].
  • 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    • ONIVYDE® is indicated, in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin for the first-line treatment of adult patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
    • ONIVYDE® is indicated, in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin, for the treatment of adult patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma after disease progression following gemcitabine-based therapy.

    Limitations of Use: ONIVYDE is not indicated as a single agent for the treatment of patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. [see Clinical Studies (14)].

  • 2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    2.1 Important Use Information

    DO NOT SUBSTITUTE ONIVYDE for other drugs containing irinotecan HCl.

    2.2 Recommended Dosage

    In combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin for the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    Administer ONIVYDE prior to oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin [see Clinical Studies (14)].

    • The recommended dosage of ONIVYDE regardless of UGT1A1*28 allele genotype is 50 mg/m2 administered by intravenous infusion over 90 minutes every 2 weeks.
    • There is no recommended dosage of ONIVYDE for patients with serum bilirubin above the upper limit of normal [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) and Clinical Studies (14)].

    In combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin for the treatment of patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma after disease progression following gemcitabine-based therapy

    Administer ONIVYDE prior to fluorouracil and leucovorin [see Clinical Studies (14)].

    • The recommended dosage of ONIVYDE is 70 mg/m2 administered by intravenous infusion over 90 minutes every 2 weeks.
    • The recommended starting dose of ONIVYDE in patients known to be homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele is 50 mg/m2 administered by intravenous infusion over 90 minutes. Increase the dose of ONIVYDE to 70 mg/m2 as tolerated in subsequent cycles.
    • There is no recommended dosage of ONIVYDE for patients with serum bilirubin above the upper limit of normal [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) and Clinical Studies (14)].

    Premedication

    Administer a corticosteroid and an anti-emetic 30 minutes prior to each ONIVYDE infusion.

    2.3 Dosage Modifications for Adverse Reactions

    Recommended dosage modifications for ONIVYDE are in Table 1 and Table 2.

    Table 1 Recommended Dosage Modifications for ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin
    Toxicity*OccurrenceONIVYDE adjustment in patients receiving 50mg/m2
    *
    Toxicity grading per NCI CTCAE v5.0.
    No dosage modification is necessary for asthenia, alopecia and Grade 3 anorexia.
    Do not resume until the absolute neutrophil count is ≥2000/mm3 (2×109/L) and the platelet count is ≥100,000/mm3 (100×109/L).
    §
    For Grade ≥3 nausea and vomiting, reduce dose only if occurs despite optimal anti-emetic therapy.
    Refer to the Full Prescribing Information of fluorouracil and oxaliplatin. When ONIVYDE dose is reduced for adverse reactions, reduce fluorouracil (FU) and oxaliplatin doses: for first occurrence, reduce dose to 80% of original dose; for second occurrence, reduce dose to 65% of original dose; for third occurrence, reduce dose to 50% of original dose; discontinue therapy for fourth occurrence. Oxaliplatin may be discontinued if not well tolerated and treatment with ONIVYDE + FU/LV can continue. Maintain original dose level of leucovorin for first, second and third occurrence of toxicity.
    Grade 3 or 4 Adverse reactionsWithhold ONIVYDE
    Upon recovery to ≤ Grade 1,§,, resume ONIVYDE at:
    First40 mg/m2
    Second32.5 mg/m2
    Third25 mg/m2
    FourthDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Grade 3 or 4 Hand foot syndromeFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Any grade neurocerebellar toxicityFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Grade ≥ 2 cardiac toxicityFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Interstitial lung diseaseFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Anaphylactic reactionFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Table 2 Recommended Dosage Modifications for ONIVYDE in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin
    Toxicity NCI CTCAE v4.0*OccurrenceONIVYDE adjustment in patients receiving 70 mg/m2Patients homozygous for UGT1A1*28 without previous increase to 70 mg/m2
    *
    NCI CTCAE v 4.0=National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events version 4.0
    Grade 3 or 4 adverse reactions Withhold ONIVYDE.
    Upon recovery to ≤ Grade 1, resume ONIVYDE at:
    First50 mg/m243 mg/m2
    Second43 mg/m235 mg/m2
    ThirdDiscontinue ONIVYDEDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Interstitial Lung DiseaseFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDEDiscontinue ONIVYDE
    Anaphylactic ReactionFirstDiscontinue ONIVYDEDiscontinue ONIVYDE

    For recommended dose modifications of fluorouracil (FU) or leucovorin (LV), refer to the Full Prescribing Information; refer to Clinical Studies (14).

    2.4 Preparation and Administration

    ONIVYDE is a hazardous drug. Follow applicable special handling and disposal procedures.1

    Preparation

    • Withdraw the calculated volume of ONIVYDE from the vial. Dilute ONIVYDE in 500 mL 5% Dextrose Injection, USP or 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP and mix diluted solution by gentle inversion. Discard vials with any unused portion.
    • Protect diluted solution from light.
    • Administer diluted solution within 4 hours of preparation when stored at room temperature or within 24 hours of preparation when stored under refrigerated conditions [2ºC to 8ºC (36ºF to 46ºF)]. Allow diluted solution to come to room temperature prior to administration.
    • Do NOT freeze.

    Administration

    • Infuse diluted solution intravenously over 90 minutes.
  • 3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

    Injection: 43 mg/10 mL irinotecan free base as a white to slightly yellow, opaque, liposomal dispersion in a single-dose vial.

  • 4 CONTRAINDICATIONS

    ONIVYDE is contraindicated in patients who have experienced a severe hypersensitivity reaction or anaphylaxis to ONIVYDE or irinotecan HCl. [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4), Adverse Reactions (6.2)].

  • 5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    5.1 Severe Neutropenia

    ONIVYDE can cause severe or life-threatening neutropenia and fatal neutropenic sepsis.

    In NAPOLI 3, Grade 3 and 4 neutropenia occurred in 26% of patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin (NALIRIFOX) and fatal neutropenic fever in 0.3% of patients [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]. In NAPOLI-1, Grade 3 and 4 neutropenia occurred in 20% of patients receiving ONIVYDE in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin (ONIVYDE/FU/LV). Neutropenic sepsis occurred in 3% and fatal neutropenic sepsis in 0.8% [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].

    In NAPOLI 3, the incidence of Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia was similar among Asian patients [6 of 20 (30%)] compared to White patients [76 of 289 (26%)] receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin. Neutropenic fever was reported in 5% of Asian patients (1 of 20) compared to 2.3% of White patients (7 of 306). In NAPOLI-1, the incidence of Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia was higher among Asian patients [18 of 33 (55%)] compared to White patients [13 of 73 (18%)] receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV. Neutropenic fever/neutropenic sepsis was reported in 6% of Asian patients compared to 1% of White patients [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].

    Monitor complete blood cell counts on Days 1 and 8 of every cycle and more frequently if clinically indicated. Withhold ONIVYDE if the absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is below 1500/mm3 or if neutropenic fever occurs. Resume ONIVYDE when the ANC is 1500/mm3 or above. Reduce ONIVYDE dose for Grade 3-4 neutropenia or neutropenic fever following recovery in subsequent cycles [see Dosage and Administration (2.2)].

    5.2 Severe Diarrhea

    ONIVYDE can cause severe and life-threatening diarrhea. Do not administer ONIVYDE to patients with a bowel obstruction. Severe or life-threatening diarrhea can follow one of two patterns: late onset diarrhea (onset more than 24 hours following chemotherapy) and early onset diarrhea (onset within 24 hours of chemotherapy, sometimes occurring with other symptoms of cholinergic reaction) [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]. An individual patient may experience both early and late-onset diarrhea.

    In NAPOLI 3, Grade 3 and 4 diarrhea (early and late-onset) occurred in 20% receiving ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin (NALIRIFOX). In NAPOLI-1, Grade 3 or 4 diarrhea occurred in 13% receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV. The incidence of Grade 3 or 4 late onset diarrhea was 9% in patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV. The incidence of Grade 3 or 4 early onset diarrhea was 3% in patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV. Of patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV in NAPOLI-1, 34% received loperamide for late-onset diarrhea and 26% received atropine for early-onset diarrhea.

    To reduce the risk of severe diarrhea, patients should stop lactose-containing products, eat a low-fat diet and maintain hydration during treatment with ONIVYDE. Withhold ONIVYDE for Grade 2-4 diarrhea. Administer intravenous or subcutaneous atropine 0.25 to 1 mg (unless clinically contraindicated) for early onset diarrhea of any severity. Initiate loperamide for late onset diarrhea of any severity. Local institutional guidelines should be followed for the treatment of diarrhea that does not improve within 48 hours and may include the addition of diphenoxylate hydrochloride plus atropine sulfate or octreotide. Following recovery to Grade 1 diarrhea, resume ONIVYDE at a reduced dose [see Dosage and Administration (2.3)].

    5.3 Interstitial Lung Disease

    Irinotecan HCl can cause severe and fatal interstitial lung disease (ILD). Risk factors include pre-existing lung disease, use of pneumotoxic medicinal products, colony stimulating factors or having previously received radiation therapy. Patients with risk factors should be closely monitored for respiratory symptoms before and during ONIVYDE® therapy. Withhold ONIVYDE in patients with new or progressive dyspnea, cough, and fever, pending diagnostic evaluation. Discontinue ONIVYDE in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of ILD.

    5.4 Severe Hypersensitivity Reaction

    Irinotecan including ONIVYDE can cause severe hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylactic reactions. Permanently discontinue ONIVYDE in patients who experience a severe hypersensitivity reaction [see Contraindications (4), Adverse reactions (6.2)].

    5.5 Embryo-Fetal Toxicity

    Based on animal data with irinotecan HCl and the mechanism of action of ONIVYDE, ONIVYDE can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Embryotoxicity and teratogenicity were observed following treatment with irinotecan HCl, at doses resulting in irinotecan exposures lower than those achieved with ONIVYDE 70 mg/m2 in humans, administered to pregnant rats and rabbits during organogenesis. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus. Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with ONIVYDE and for seven months following the last dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1, 8.3), Clinical Pharmacology (12.1)].

  • 6 ADVERSE REACTIONS

    The following adverse drug reactions are discussed in greater detail in other sections of the label:

    6.1 Clinical Trials Experience

    Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in clinical trials of ONIVYDE cannot be directly compared to rates in clinical trials of other drugs and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.

    Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

    In Combination with Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil and Leucovorin for First-Line Treatment

    The safety of ONIVYDE in patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma who had not previously received chemotherapy was evaluated in NAPOLI 3 [see Clinical Studies (14)]. Patients received ONIVYDE 50 mg/m2 in combination with oxaliplatin 60 mg/m2, leucovorin 400 mg/m2 and fluorouracil 2400 mg/m2 over 46 hours every 2 weeks (NALIRIFOX; N=383) or nab-paclitaxel 125 mg/m2 over 35 minutes and gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 over 30 minutes on Day 1, 8 and 15 of each 28-day cycle (Gem+NabP; N=387). The median duration of exposure to ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin was 24 weeks (range: 0 to 101 weeks).

    Serious adverse reactions occurred in 54% of patients who received ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin. Serious adverse reactions in ≥2% of patients included infections including COVID-19 (14%), diarrhea (9%), vomiting (6%), nausea (4.9%), fatigue (3.8%), embolism (3.5%), gastrointestinal tract stenosis or obstruction (3.5%), hemorrhage (3%), abdominal pain (2.7%), cerebrovascular accident (2.7%), dehydration (2.7%), liver function test abnormalities (2.2%), and pyrexia (2.2%). Fatal adverse reactions occurred in 6% of patients who received ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin including cerebrovascular accident (1.1%), hemorrhage (0.5%), pneumonia (0.5%), sepsis (0.5%) and sudden death (0.5%).

    Permanent discontinuation of ONIVYDE due to an adverse reaction occurred in 17% of patients. Adverse reactions which resulted in permanent discontinuation of ONIVYDE in ≥1% of patients included neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, diarrhea, fatigue, infections and cerebrovascular accident.

    Dosage reduction of ONIVYDE due to an adverse reaction occurred in 52% of patients. Adverse reactions which required dosage reduction in ≥1% of patients included anemia, decreased appetite, diarrhea, fatigue, febrile neutropenia, hypokalemia, liver function test abnormalities, nausea, mucosal inflammation, neutropenia, peripheral neuropathy, vomiting, thrombocytopenia and weight decreased.

    Dosage interruptions of ONIVYDE due to an adverse reaction occurred in 1.9% of patients. Adverse reactions which required dosage interruption in ≥0.5% of patients included hypersensitivity and infusion related reaction.

    The most common adverse reactions (≥20% with a difference between arms of ≥ 5% for all grades or ≥ 2% for Grades 3 or 4 compared to Gem+NabP) of ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin were diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, abdominal pain, mucosal inflammation, constipation and decreased weight. The most common laboratory abnormalities (≥10% Grade 3 or 4) were decreased neutrophils, decreased potassium, decreased lymphocyte and decreased hemoglobin.

    Table 3 and 4 summarize the adverse reactions and laboratory abnormalities, respectively, in the NAPOLI 3 study.

    Table 3 Adverse Reactions* (≥ 20%) in Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma who Received NALIRIFOX with a Difference Between Arms of ≥5% for All Grades or ≥ 2% for Grades 3 and 4 versus Gem+NabP in NAPOLI 3*
    Adverse ReactionNALIRIFOX
    N=370
    Gem+NabP
    N=379
    All Grades
    (%)
    Grade 3 or4
    (%)
    All Grades
    (%)
    Grade 3 or4
    (%)
    *
    NCI CTCAE v5.0
    NALIRIFOX=ONIVYDE+oxaliplatin/5-fluorouracil/leucovorin; Gem+NabP=gemcitabine+nab-paclitaxel
    Includes multiple related terms
    Gastrointestinal disorders
      Diarrhea7222375
      Nausea5912432.6
      Vomiting407272.1
      Abdominal pain354.3254.7
      Constipation250.8302.1
    General disorders and administration site condition
      Fatigue62156310
      Mucosal inflammation283.8170.8
      Peripheral edema160.3342.4
      Pyrexia110.8241.6
    Investigations
      Weight decreased22390.3
    Metabolism and nutrition disorders
      Decreased appetite379282.6
      Dehydration113.291.1
    Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
      Alopecia140310.5
      Rash110.3221.6
      Nail disorder0.3070.3
    Vascular disorders
      Hemorrhage112.4183.4
      Embolism117115
    Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
      Dyspnea80.5132.1
    Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
      Musculoskeletal pain181.6271.1
    Infections and infestations
      Pneumonia2.41.664
      Sepsis1.61.163.4
    Table 4 Laboratory Abnormalities in Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma who Received NALIRIFOX* with a difference between arms of ≥ 5% versus Gem+NabP in NAPOLI 3
    Laboratory abnormalityNALIRIFOXGem-NabP
    All Grades
    (%)
    Grade 3- or 4
    (%)
    All Grades
    (%)
    Grade 3 or4
    (%)
    *
    NALIRIFOX=ONIVYDE+oxaliplatin/5-fluorouracil/leucovorin ; Gem+NabP=gemcitabine+nab-paclitaxel
    Each test incidence is based on the number of patients who had both baseline and at least one on-study laboratory measurement available: NALIRIFOX (range: 294 to 351 patients) and Gem+NabP (range: 303 to 373 patients).
    Hematology
      Hemoglobin decreased91109615
      Lymphocytes decreased64117619
      Leukocytes decreased6287728
      Neutrophils decreased56266537
      Platelets decreased551.7757
    Hepatic
      Alkaline phosphatase increased452.9352.7
      Alanine aminotransferase increased402.6564.6
      Aspartate aminotransferase increased382492.4
    Metabolic
      Potassium decreased6222298
      Sodium increased11050.3
      Potassium increased80.6213

    In Combination with Fluorouracil and Leucovorin after Progresssion on Gemcitabine or Gemcitabine-based Therapy

    The safety data described below are derived from patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma previously treated with gemcitabine-based therapy who received any part of protocol-specified therapy in NAPOLI-1, an international, randomized, active-controlled, open-label trial. Protocol-specified therapy consisted of ONIVYDE 70 mg/m2 with leucovorin 400 mg/m2 and fluorouracil 2400 mg/m2 over 46 hours every 2 weeks (ONIVYDE/FU/LV; N=117), ONIVYDE 100 mg/m2 every 3 weeks (N=147), or leucovorin 200 mg/m2 and fluorouracil 2000 mg/m2 over 24 hours weekly for 4 weeks followed by 2 week rest (FU/LV; N=134) [see Clinical Studies (14)]. Serum bilirubin within the institutional normal range, albumin ≥ 3 g/dL, and Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) ≥ 70 were required for study entry. The median duration of exposure was 9 weeks in the ONIVYDE/FU/LV arm, 9 weeks in the ONIVYDE monotherapy arm, and 6 weeks in the FU/LV arm.

    The most common adverse reactions (≥ 20%) of ONIVYDE were diarrhea, fatigue/asthenia, vomiting, nausea, decreased appetite, stomatitis, and pyrexia. The most common, severe laboratory abnormalities (≥ 10% Grade 3 or 4) were lymphopenia and neutropenia. The most common serious adverse reactions (≥ 2%) of ONIVYDE were diarrhea, vomiting, neutropenic fever or neutropenic sepsis, nausea, pyrexia, sepsis, dehydration, septic shock, pneumonia, acute renal failure, and thrombocytopenia.

    Adverse reactions led to permanent discontinuation of ONIVYDE in 11% of patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV; the most frequent adverse reactions resulting in discontinuation of ONIVYDE were diarrhea, vomiting, and sepsis. Dose reductions of ONIVYDE for adverse reactions occurred in 33% of patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV; the most frequent adverse reactions requiring dose reductions were neutropenia, diarrhea, nausea, and anemia. ONIVYDE was withheld or delayed for adverse reactions in 62% of patients receiving ONIVYDE/FU/LV; the most frequent adverse reactions requiring interruption or delays were neutropenia, diarrhea, fatigue, vomiting, and thrombocytopenia.

    Table 5 provides the frequency and severity of adverse reactions in NAPOLI-1 that occurred with higher incidence (≥5% difference for Grades 1-4 or ≥2% difference for Grades 3-4) in patients who received ONIVYDE/FU/LV compared to patients who received FU/LV.

    Table 5 Adverse Reactions with Higher Incidence (≥5% Difference for Grades 1-4* or ≥2% Difference for Grades 3 and 4) in the ONIVYDE/FU/LV Arm
    Adverse ReactionONIVYDE/FU/LV
    N=117
    FU/LV
    N=134
    Grades 1-4
    (%)
    Grades 3-4
    (%)
    Grades 1-4
    (%)
    Grades 3-4
    (%)
    *
    NCI CTCAE v4.0
    Early diarrhea: onset within 24 hours of ONIVYDE administration
    Late diarrhea: onset >1 day after ONIVYDE administration
    §
    Includes stomatitis, aphthous stomatitis, mouth ulceration, mucosal inflammation.
    Includes febrile neutropenia
    Gastrointestinal disorders
      Diarrhea5913264
        Early diarrhea303150
        Late diarrhea439174
      Vomiting5211263
      Nausea518344
      Stomatitis§324121
    Infections and infestations38171510
      Sepsis4321
      Neutropenic fever/neutropenic sepsis3310
      Gastroenteritis3300
      Intravenous catheter-related infection3300
    General disorders and administration site conditions
      Fatigue/asthenia56214310
      Pyrexia232111
    Metabolism and nutrition disorders
      Decreased appetite444322
      Weight loss17270
      Dehydration8472
    Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
      Alopecia14150

    Other Adverse Reactions

    Clinically relevant adverse reactions occurring in <5% of patients include:

    Cholinergic Reactions: ONIVYDE can cause cholinergic reactions manifesting as rhinitis, increased salivation, flushing, bradycardia, miosis, lacrimation, diaphoresis, and intestinal hyperperistalsis with abdominal cramping and early onset diarrhea. In NAPOLI-1, Grade 1 or 2 cholinergic symptoms other than early diarrhea occurred in 12 (4.5%) ONIVYDE-treated patients. Six of these 12 patients received atropine and in 1 of the 6 patients, atropine was administered for cholinergic symptoms other than diarrhea.

    Infusion Reactions: Infusion reactions, consisting of rash, urticaria, periorbital edema, or pruritus, occurring on the day of ONIVYDE administration were reported in 3% of patients receiving ONIVYDE or ONIVYDE/FU/LV.

    Laboratory abnormalities that occurred with higher incidence in the ONIVYDE/FU/LV arm compared to the FU/LV arm (≥5% difference) are summarized in the following table.

    Table 6 Laboratory Abnormalities with Higher Incidence (≥5% Difference) in the ONIVYDE/FU/LV Arm*
    Laboratory abnormalityONIVYDE/FU/LV
    N=117
    FU/LV
    N=134
    Grades 1-4
    (%)
    Grades 3-4
    (%)
    Grades 1-4
    (%)
    Grades 3-4
    (%)
    *
    NCI CTCAE v4.0, worst grade shown.
    Percent based on number of patients with a baseline and at least one post-baseline measurement.
    Hematology
      Anemia976865
      Lymphopenia 81277517
      Neutropenia522062
      Thrombocytopenia412330
    Hepatic
      Increased alanine aminotransferase (ALT)516371
      Hypoalbuminemia432300
    Metabolic
      Hypomagnesemia350210
      Hypokalemia322192
      Hypocalcemia321200
      Hypophosphatemia294181
      Hyponatremia275123
    Renal
      Increased creatinine180130

    6.2 Postmarketing Experience

    The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of ONIVYDE. 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.

    Immune system disorders: Hypersensitivity (including Anaphylactic reaction and Angioedema)

  • 7 DRUG INTERACTIONS

    7.1 Strong CYP3A4 Inducers

    Following administration of non-liposomal irinotecan (i.e., irinotecan HCl) substantially, exposure to irinotecan or its active metabolite, SN-38, is substantially reduced in adult and pediatric patients concomitantly receiving the CYP3A4 enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants phenytoin and strong CYP3A4 inducers. Avoid the use of strong CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., rifampin, phenytoin, carbamazepine, rifabutin, rifapentine, phenobarbital, St. John's wort) if possible. Substitute non-enzyme inducing therapies at least 2 weeks prior to initiation of ONIVYDE therapy [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].

    7.2 Strong CYP3A4 or UGT1A1 Inhibitors

    Following administration of non-liposomal irinotecan (i.e., irinotecan HCl), patients receiving concomitant ketoconazole, a CYP3A4 and UGT1A1 inhibitor, have increased exposure to irinotecan and its active metabolite SN-38. Co-administration of ONIVYDE with other inhibitors of CYP3A4 (e.g., clarithromycin, indinavir, itraconazole, lopinavir, nefazodone, nelfinavir, ritonavir, saquinavir, telaprevir, voriconazole) or UGT1A1 (e.g., atazanavir, gemfibrozil, indinavir) may increase systemic exposure to irinotecan or SN-38. Avoid the use of strong CYP3A4 or UGT1A1 inhibitors if possible. Discontinue strong CYP3A4 inhibitors at least 1 week prior to starting ONIVYDE therapy [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].

  • 8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

    8.1 Pregnancy

    Risk Summary

    Based on animal data with irinotecan HCl and the mechanism of action of ONIVYDE, ONIVYDE can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.1)]. There are no available data in pregnant women. Embryotoxicity and teratogenicity were observed following treatment with irinotecan HCl, at doses resulting in irinotecan exposures lower than those achieved with ONIVYDE 70 mg/m2 in humans, administered to pregnant rats and rabbits during organogenesis [see Data]. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus.

    In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2-4% and 15-20%, respectively.

    Data

    Animal Data

    No animal studies have been conducted to evaluate the effect of irinotecan liposome on reproduction and fetal development; however, studies have been conducted with irinotecan HCl. Irinotecan crosses the placenta of rats following intravenous administration. Intravenous administration of irinotecan at a dose of 6 mg/kg/day to rats and rabbits during the period of organogenesis resulted in increased post-implantation loss and decreased numbers of live fetuses. In separate studies in rats, this dose resulted in an irinotecan exposure of approximately 0.002 times the exposure of irinotecan based on area under the curve (AUC) in patients administered ONIVYDE at the 70 mg/m2 dose. Administration of irinotecan HCl resulted in structural abnormalities and growth delays in rats at doses greater than 1.2 mg/kg/day (approximately 0.0002 times the clinical exposure to irinotecan in ONIVYDE based on AUC). Teratogenic effects included a variety of external, visceral, and skeletal abnormalities. Irinotecan HCl administered to rat dams for the period following organogenesis through weaning at doses of 6 mg/kg/day caused decreased learning ability and decreased female body weights in the offspring.

    8.2 Lactation

    Risk Summary

    There is no information regarding the presence of irinotecan liposome, irinotecan, or SN-38 (an active metabolite of irinotecan) in human milk, or the effects on the breastfed infant or on milk production. Irinotecan is present in rat milk [see Data].

    Because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in breastfed infants from ONIVYDE, advise a nursing woman not to breastfeed during treatment with ONIVYDE and for one month after the last dose.

    Data

    Radioactivity appeared in rat milk within 5 minutes of intravenous administration of radiolabeled irinotecan HCl and was concentrated up to 65-fold at 4 hours after administration relative to plasma concentrations.

    8.3 Females and Males of Reproductive Potential

    Contraception

    Females

    ONIVYDE can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1)]. Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with ONIVYDE and for seven months after the last dose.

    Males

    Because of the potential for genotoxicity, advise males with female partners of reproductive potential to use condoms during treatment with ONIVYDE and for four months after the last dose [see Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1)].

    8.4 Pediatric Use

    Safety and effectiveness of ONIVYDE have not been established in pediatric patients.

    8.5 Geriatric Use

    Of the 634 patients who received ONIVYDE as a single agent, in combination with FU and leucovorin or in combination with oxaliplatin, FU and leucovorin in NAPOLI-1 and NAPOLI 3, 49% were ≥ 65 years old and 10% were ≥ 75 years old. No overall differences in safety and effectiveness were observed between these patients and younger patients.

  • 10 OVERDOSAGE

    There are no treatment interventions known to be effective for management of overdosage of ONIVYDE.

  • 11 DESCRIPTION

    ONIVYDE is formulated with irinotecan hydrochloride trihydrate, a topoisomerase inhibitor, into a liposomal dispersion for intravenous use. The chemical name of irinotecan hydrochloride trihydrate is (S)-4,11-diethyl-3,4,12,14-tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-3,14-dioxo1H-pyrano[3',4':6,7]-indolizino[1,2-b]quinolin-9-yl-[1,4'bipiperidine]-1'-carboxylate, monohydrochloride, trihydrate. The empirical formula is C33H38N4O6∙HCl∙3H2O and the molecular weight is 677.19 g/mole. The molecular structure is:

    Chemical Structure

    ONIVYDE is a sterile, white to slightly yellow opaque isotonic liposomal dispersion. Each 10 mL single-dose vial contains 43 mg irinotecan free base at a concentration of 4.3 mg/mL. The liposome is a unilamellar lipid bilayer vesicle, approximately 110 nm in diameter, which encapsulates an aqueous space containing irinotecan in a gelated or precipitated state as the sucrose octasulfate salt. The vesicle is composed of 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DSPC) 6.81 mg/mL, cholesterol 2.22 mg/mL, and methoxy-terminated polyethylene glycol (MW 2000)-distearoylphosphatidyl ethanolamine (MPEG-2000-DSPE) 0.12 mg/mL. Each mL also contains 2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl) piperazin-1-yl]ethanesulfonic acid (HEPES) as a buffer 4.05 mg/mL and sodium chloride as an isotonicity reagent 8.42 mg/mL.

  • 12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

    12.1 Mechanism of Action

    Irinotecan liposome injection is a topoisomerase 1 inhibitor encapsulated in a lipid bilayer vesicle or liposome. Topoisomerase 1 relieves torsional strain in DNA by inducing single-strand breaks. Irinotecan and its active metabolite SN-38 bind reversibly to the topoisomerase 1-DNA complex and prevent re-ligation of the single-strand breaks, leading to exposure time-dependent double-strand DNA damage and cell death. In mice bearing human tumor xenografts, irinotecan liposome administered at irinotecan HCl-equivalent doses 5-fold lower than irinotecan HCl achieved similar intratumoral exposure of SN-38.

    12.3 Pharmacokinetics

    The plasma pharmacokinetics of total irinotecan and total SN-38 were evaluated in patients with cancer who received ONIVYDE, as a single agent or as part of combination chemotherapy, at doses between 35 mg/m2 and 155 mg/m2 and concentration proportional to dose was observed.

    The pharmacokinetic parameters of total irinotecan and total SN-38 following the administration of ONIVYDE 70 mg/m2 as a single agent or part of combination chemotherapy are presented in Table 7.

    Table 7 Summary of Geometric Mean (CV) Total Irinotecan and Total SN-38
    Dose
    (mg/m2)
    Descriptive StatisticsTotal IrinotecanTotal SN-38
    Cmax
    [µg/mL]
    AUCSS
    [day∙µg/mL]
    t1/2
    [day]
    V
    [L]
    Cmax
    [ng/mL]
    AUCSS
    [day∙ng/mL]
    V
    [L]
    AUCSS: Area under the plasma concentration curve at steady-state
    t1/2: Terminal elimination half-life
    V: Volume of distribution
    50Geometric Mean25.137.81.933.632.0912.13.46
    CV (%)18.5 73.6 1433.542.146.635.5
    70Geometric Mean30.850.41.874.232.6414.74.06
    CV (%)19.775.326.428.164.55829.4

    Distribution

    Direct measurement of irinotecan liposome showed that 95% of irinotecan remains liposome -encapsulated, and the ratios between total and encapsulated forms did not change with time from 0 to 170 hours post-dose. The mean volume of distribution is summarized in Table 7.

    Plasma protein binding is <0.44% of the total irinotecan in ONIVYDE.

    Elimination

    Metabolism

    The metabolism of irinotecan liposome has not been evaluated. Irinotecan is subject to extensive metabolic conversion by various enzyme systems, including carboxylesterases to form the active metabolite SN-38, and UGT1A1 mediating glucuronidation of SN-38 to form the inactive glucuronide metabolite SN-38G. Irinotecan can also undergo CYP3A4-mediated oxidative metabolism to several inactive oxidation products, one of which can be hydrolyzed by carboxylesterase to release SN-38. In the population PK analysis of irinotecan liposome, UGT1A1*28 7/7 homozygous status (10.6%) had no effect on SN-38 clearance compared with patients not homozygous for UGT1A1*28 7/7.

    Excretion

    The disposition of ONIVYDE has not been elucidated in humans. Following administration of irinotecan HCl, the urinary excretion of irinotecan is 11 to 20%; SN-38, <1%; and SN-38 glucuronide, 3%. The cumulative biliary and urinary excretion of irinotecan and its metabolites (SN-38 and SN-38 glucuronide), over a period of 48 hours following administration of irinotecan HCl in two patients, ranged from approximately 25% (100 mg/m2) to 50% (300 mg/m2).

    Specific Populations

    Age, Sex, Ethnicity, Renal and Hepatic Impairment:

    The population pharmacokinetic analyses suggest that age (20 to 87 years) and BSA (1.15 to 2.88 m2) had no clinically meaningful effect on the exposure of irinotecan and SN-38.

    Irinotecan and SN-38 AUC in female patients were 28% and 32% higher, respectively, than those in male patients. Irinotecan AUC in patients of Asian ethnicity were 32% lower than that in non-Asian patients. The exposures of irinotecan and SN-38 in patients with mild or moderate renal impairment were comparable to patients with normal renal function after adjusting for BSA. The exposures of irinotecan and SN-38 in patients with mild hepatic impairment (based on NCI score) were comparable to patients with normal hepatic function. There was insufficient data in patients with severe renal impairment (CLcr < 30 mL/min) or in patients with moderate and severe hepatic impairment to assess their effects on the exposures of irinotecan and SN-38. Increased AST/ALT had no effect on irinotecan clearance; however, increased bilirubin level was associated with lower SN‑38 clearance. SN-38 AUC was increased by 32% in patients with bilirubin level of 1.14 mg/dL (95th of the overall population) compared with that of median bilirubin level of 0.44 mg/dL. No data are available in patients with bilirubin >2.8 mg/dL.

    Drug Interactions

    In a population pharmacokinetic analysis, the pharmacokinetics of total irinotecan and total SN-38 were not altered by the co-administration of fluorouracil/leucovorin. In Study MM‑398‑07‑02‑03 and NAPOLI-3, irinotecan AUC was decreased by 33% and SN-38 Cmax increased by 23% following co-administration with oxaliplatin.

    Following administration of irinotecan HCl, dexamethasone (moderate CYP3A4 inducer) does not alter the pharmacokinetics of irinotecan.

    In vitro studies indicate that irinotecan, SN-38 and another metabolite, aminopentane carboxylic acid (APC), do not inhibit cytochrome P-450 isozymes.

    12.5 Pharmacogenomics

    Individuals who are homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele are at increased risk for neutropenia from irinotecan HCl. In NAPOLI-1, patients homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele (N=7) initiated ONIVYDE at a reduced dose of 50 mg/m2 in combination with FU/LV. The frequency of Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia in these patients [2 of 7 (28.6%)] was similar to the frequency in patients not homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele who received a starting dose of ONIVYDE of 70 mg/m2 [30 of 110 (27.3%)]. In NAPOLI-3, patients homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele (N = 39) initiated ONIVYDE at the same starting dose of 50 mg/m2 as patients not homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele (N = 328). The frequency of Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia was 23% in patients homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele and 13% in patients not homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele. The frequency of dose reduction of ONIVYDE due to treatment-emergent adverse effects was 59% versus 51% in patients homozygous versus non-homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele.

  • 13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY

    13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

    No studies have been performed to assess the potential of irinotecan liposome for carcinogenicity, genotoxicity or impairment of fertility. Intravenous administration of irinotecan hydrochloride to rats once weekly for 13 weeks followed by a 91-week recovery period resulted in a significant linear trend between irinotecan HCl dosage and the incidence of combined uterine horn endometrial stromal polyps and endometrial stromal sarcomas. Irinotecan HCl was clastogenic both in vitro (chromosome aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary cells) and in vivo (micronucleus test in mice). Neither irinotecan nor its active metabolite, SN-38, was mutagenic in the in vitro Ames assay.

    Dedicated fertility studies have not been performed with irinotecan liposome injection. Atrophy of male and female reproductive organs was observed in dogs receiving irinotecan liposome injection every 3 weeks at doses equal to or greater than 15 mg/kg, (approximately 3 times the clinical exposure of irinotecan following administration to ONIVYDE dosed at 70 mg/m2) for a total of 6 doses. No significant adverse effects on fertility and general reproductive performance were observed after intravenous administration of irinotecan HCl in doses of up to 6 mg/kg/day to rats; however, atrophy of male reproductive organs was observed after multiple daily irinotecan HCl doses both in rodents at 20 mg/kg (approximately 0.007 times the clinical irinotecan exposure following ONIVYDE administration at 70 mg/m2) and in dogs at 0.4 mg/kg (0.0007 times the clinical exposure to irinotecan following administration of ONIVYDE).

  • 14 CLINICAL STUDIES

    Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

    In Combination with Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil and Leucovorin for First-Line Treatment of Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

    The efficacy of ONIVYDE in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil and leucovorin (NALIRIFOX) was evaluated in NAPOLI 3 (NCT04083235), a randomized, multicenter, open-label, active-controlled trial in 770 patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma who had not previously received chemotherapy in the metastatic setting. Randomization was stratified by region, liver metastases and ECOG performance status. Patients were randomized (1:1) to receive one of the following treatment arm:

    • NALIRIFOX: ONIVYDE 50 mg/m2 as an intravenous infusion over 90 minutes, followed by oxaliplatin 60 mg/m2 as an intravenous infusion over 120 minutes, followed by leucovorin 400 mg/m2 intravenously over 30 minutes, followed by fluorouracil 2400 mg/m2 intravenously over 46 hours, every 2 weeks.
    • Gem+NabP: Nab-paclitaxel 125 mg/m2 as an intravenous infusion over 35 minutes, followed by gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 intravenously over 30 minutes on days 1, 8 and 15 of each 28-day cycle.

    Patients homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele initiated ONIVYDE at the same dose (50 mg/m2 ONIVYDE). Treatment continued until RECIST v1.1 defined disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Tumor status assessments were conducted at baseline and every 8 weeks thereafter as assessed by the investigator according to RECIST v1.1.

    The main efficacy outcome measure was overall survival (OS). Additional efficacy measures were investigator-assessed progression-free survival (PFS) and objective response rate (ORR).

    Baseline demographic and patient characteristics were: median age of 65 years (range: 20-85); 50% age 65 or older; 56% male; 83% White, 4.9% Asian, 2.5% Black or African American, 0.4% multiple race, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native; 0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 1.7% other, 7% not reported; and 82% non-Hispanic, 10% Hispanic, 8% not reported. ECOG performance status was 0 or 1 in 44% and 56% of patients, respectively; 80% had liver metastases.

    NAPOLI 3 demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in OS and PFS for the NALIRIFOX arm over Gem+NabP arm as summarized in Table 8 and Figure 1.

    Table 8 Efficacy Results of All Randomized Patients in NAPOLI 3
    NALIRIFOX*
    (N=383)
    Gem+NabP
    (N=387)
    **Based on the stratified Cox proportional hazard model; stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), region (North America vs. East Asia vs. Rest of the world), and liver metastases (yes vs. no) per interaction web response system
    *
    NALIRIFOX= ONIVYDE+oxaliplatin/5-fluorouracil/leucovorin; Gem+NabP=gemcitabine+nab-paclitaxel; CI=confidence interval
    Based on stratified log-rank test.
    ORR result was not statistically significant.
    Overall Survival
      Number of Deaths, n (%)259 (68)285 (74)
      Median Overall Survival (months)11.19.2
      (95% CI)(10.0, 12.1)(8.3, 10.6)
      Hazard Ratio (95% CI) *0.84 (0.71, 0.99)
      p-value 0.0403
    Progression-Free Survival
      Death or Progression, n (%)249 (65)259 (67)
      Median Progression-Free Survival (months)7.45.6
      (95% CI)(6.0, 7.7)(5.3, 5.8)
      Hazard Ratio (95% CI) *0.70 (0.59, 0.85)
      P-value 0.0001
    Objective Response Rate
      ORR (95% CI)41.8 (36.8, 46.9)36.2 (31.4, 41.2)
        CR, n (%)1 (0.3)1 (0.3)
        PR, n (%)159 (41.5)139 (35.9)

    Figure 1 Kaplan-Meier Curve for Overall Survival in all randomized Patients in NAPOLI 3

    Figure 1

    Previously treated metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin

    The efficacy of ONIVYDE was evaluated in NAPOLI-1 (NCT01494506), a three-arm, randomized, open-label trial in patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma with documented disease progression, after gemcitabine or gemcitabine-based therapy. Key eligibility criteria included Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) ≥70, serum bilirubin within institution limits of normal, and albumin ≥3.0 g/dL. Patients were randomized to receive ONIVYDE plus fluorouracil/leucovorin (ONIVYDE/FU/LV), ONIVYDE, or fluorouracil/leucovorin (FU/LV). Randomization was stratified by ethnicity (White vs. East Asian vs. other), KPS (70-80 vs. 90-100), and baseline albumin level (≥ 4 g/dL vs. 3.0-3.9 g/dL). Patients randomized to ONIVYDE/FU/LV received ONIVYDE 70 mg/m2 as an intravenous infusion over 90 minutes, followed by leucovorin 400 mg/m2 intravenously over 30 minutes, followed by fluorouracil 2400 mg/m2 intravenously over 46 hours, every 2 weeks. The ONIVYDE dose of 70 mg/m2 is based on irinotecan free base (equivalent to 80 mg/m2 of irinotecan as the hydrochloride trihydrate). Patients randomized to ONIVYDE as a single agent received ONIVYDE 100 mg/m2 as an intravenous infusion over 90 minutes every 3 weeks. Patients randomized to FU/LV received leucovorin 200 mg/m2 intravenously over 30 minutes, followed by fluorouracil 2000 mg/m2 intravenously over 24 hours, administered on Days 1, 8, 15 and 22 of a 6-week cycle. Patients homozygous for the UGT1A1*28 allele initiated ONIVYDE at a reduced dose (50 mg/m2 ONIVYDE, if given with FU/LV or 70 mg/m2 ONIVYDE as a single agent). When ONIVYDE was withheld or discontinued for adverse reactions, FU was also withheld or discontinued. When the dose of ONIVYDE was reduced for adverse reactions, the dose of FU was reduced by 25%. Treatment continued until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

    The major efficacy outcome measure was overall survival (OS) with two pair-wise comparisons: ONIVYDE versus FU/LV and ONIVYDE/FU/LV versus FU/LV. Additional efficacy outcome measures were progression-free survival (PFS) and objective response rate (ORR). Tumor status assessments were conducted at baseline and every 6 weeks thereafter. The trial was initiated as a two-arm study and amended after initiation to include a third arm (ONIVYDE/FU/LV). The comparisons between the ONIVYDE/FU/LV and the FU/LV arms are limited to patients enrolled in the FU/LV arm after this protocol amendment.

    Four hundred seventeen patients were randomized to: ONIVYDE/FU/LV (N=117), ONIVYDE (N=151), or FU/LV (N=149). Baseline demographics and tumor characteristics for the 236 patients randomized to ONIVYDE/FU/LV or FU/LV (N=119) after the addition of the third arm to the study were a median age of 63 years (range 34-81 years) and with 41% ≥ 65 years of age; 58% were men; 63% were White, 30% were Asian, 3% were Black or African American, and 5% were other. Mean baseline albumin level was 3.97 g/dL, and baseline KPS was 90-100 in 53% of patients. Disease characteristics included liver metastasis (67%) and lung metastasis (31%). A total of 13% of patients received gemcitabine in the neoadjuvant/adjuvant setting only, 55% of patients had 1 prior line of therapy for metastatic disease, and 33% of patients had 2 or more prior lines of therapy for metastatic disease. All patients received prior gemcitabine (alone or in combination with another agent), 54% received prior gemcitabine in combination with another agent, and 13% received prior gemcitabine in combination with nab-paclitaxel.

    NAPOLI-1 demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in overall survival for the ONIVYDE/FU/LV arm over the FU/LV arm as summarized in Table 9 and Figure 2.

    There was no improvement in overall survival for the ONIVYDE arm over the FU/LV arm (hazard ratio=1.00, p-value=0.97 (two-sided log-rank test)).

    Table 9 Efficacy Results from NAPOLI-1*
    ONIVYDE/FU/LV
    (N=117)
    FU/LV
    (N=119)
    *
    FU/LV=5-fluorouracil/leucovorin; CI=confidence interval
    Overall Survival
      Number of Deaths, n (%)77 (66)86 (72)
      Median Overall Survival (months)6.14.2
      (95% CI)(4.8, 8.5)(3.3, 5.3)
      Hazard Ratio (95% CI)0.68 (0.50, 0.93)
      p-value (log-rank test)0.014
    Progression-Free Survival
      Death or Progression, n (%)83 (71)94 (79)
      Median Progression-Free Survival (months)3.11.5
      (95% CI)(2.7, 4.2)(1.4, 1.8)
      Hazard Ratio (95% CI)0.55 (0.41, 0.75)
    Objective Response Rate
      Confirmed Complete or Partial Response n (%)9 (7.7%)1 (0.8%)

    Figure 2 Kaplan-Meier Curve for Overall Survival in all randomized Patients in NAPOLI-1

    Figure 2
  • 15 REFERENCES

    1. OSHA Hazardous Drugs. OSHA. http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/hazardousdrugs/index.html

  • 16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING

    How Supplied

    ONIVYDE is available in a single-dose vial containing 43 mg irinotecan free base at a concentration of 4.3 mg/mL.

    NDC: 15054-0043-1

    Storage and Handling

    Store ONIVYDE at 2ºC to 8ºC (36°F to 46°F). Do NOT freeze. Protect from light.

    ONIVYDE is a hazardous drug. Follow applicable special handling and disposal procedures.1

  • 17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION

    Advise patients of the following:

    Severe Neutropenia

    Advise patients of the risk of neutropenia leading to severe and life-threatening infections and the need for monitoring of blood counts. Instruct patients to contact their healthcare provider immediately if experiencing signs of infection, such as fever, chills, dizziness, or shortness of breath [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].

    Severe Diarrhea

    Inform patients of the risk of severe and life-threatening diarrhea. Advise patients to stop lactose-containing products, maintain hydration, and eat frequent small meals with a low-fat diet. Advise patients to contact their healthcare provider if they experience persistent vomiting or diarrhea; black or bloody stools; or symptoms of dehydration such as lightheadedness, dizziness, or faintness [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)].

    Interstitial Lung Disease

    Inform patients of the potential risk of ILD. Advise patients to contact their healthcare provider as soon as possible for new onset cough or dyspnea [see Interstitial Lung Disease (5.3)].

    Hypersensitivity to irinotecan HCl or ONIVYDE

    Advise patients of the potential risk of severe hypersensitivity and that ONIVYDE is contraindicated in patients with a history of severe allergic reactions with irinotecan HCl or ONIVYDE. Instruct patients to seek immediate medical attention for signs of severe hypersensitivity reaction such as chest tightness; shortness of breath; wheezing; dizziness or faintness; or swelling of the face, eyelids, or lips [see Contraindications (4) and Warnings and Precautions (5.4)].

    Females and males of reproductive potential

    Embryo-fetal toxicity: Inform females of reproductive potential of the potential risk to a fetus, to use effective contraception during treatment and for seven months after the last dose, and to inform their healthcare provider of a known or suspected pregnancy [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5), Use in Specific Populations (8.1, 8.3)].

    Contraception: Advise male patients with female partners of reproductive potential to use condoms during treatment with ONIVYDE and for four months after the last dose [see Females and Males of Reproductive Potential (8.3)].

    Lactation

    Advise women not to breastfeed during treatment with ONIVYDE and for one month after the last dose [see Use in Special Populations (8.2)].

    Manufactured for:
    Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Cambridge, MA 02142
    ONIVYDE is a registered trademark of Ipsen Biopharm Ltd.

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    (irinotecan liposome injection)

    43 mg/10 mL
    (4.3 mg/mL)

    For Intravenous Infusion After Dilution
    Single Dose Vial
    Discard Unused Portion

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    Do Not Substitute For
    Irinotecan Hydrochloride

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    (irinotecan liposome injection)

    43 mg/10 mL
    (4.3 mg/mL)

    For Intravenous Infusion After Dilution

    Warning: Hazardous drug

    Single Dose Vial
    Discard Unused Portion

    Liposomal Formulation
    Do Not Substitute For Irinotecan Hydrochloride

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  • INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE
    ONIVYDE 
    irinotecan hydrochloride injection, powder, for solution
    Product Information
    Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:15054-0043
    Route of AdministrationINTRAVENOUS
    Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
    Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
    IRINOTECAN HYDROCHLORIDE (UNII: 042LAQ1IIS) (IRINOTECAN - UNII:7673326042) IRINOTECAN HYDROCHLORIDE4.3 mg  in 1 mL
    Inactive Ingredients
    Ingredient NameStrength
    1,2-DISTEAROYL-SN-GLYCERO-3-PHOSPHOCHOLINE (UNII: 043IPI2M0K)  
    CHOLESTEROL (UNII: 97C5T2UQ7J)  
    SODIUM N-(CARBONYL-METHOXYPOLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 2000)-1,2-DISTEAROYL-SN-GLYCERO-3-PHOSPHOETHANOLAMINE (UNII: 3L6NN8ZZKU)  
    HYDROXYETHYLPIPERAZINE ETHANE SULFONIC ACID (UNII: RWW266YE9I)  
    SODIUM CHLORIDE (UNII: 451W47IQ8X)  
    Packaging
    #Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    1NDC:15054-0043-11 in 1 CARTON10/22/2015
    110 mL in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE; Type 0: Not a Combination Product
    Marketing Information
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    NDANDA20779310/22/2015
    Labeler - Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (118461578)
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