U.S. FDA Approves Pfizer’s HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) for the Treatment of Adults and Adolescents with Hemophilia A or B Without Inhibitors
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) announced FDA approval of HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) for routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce bleeding episodes in adults and adolescents 12+ with hemophilia A or B without inhibitors. HYMPAVZI is the first anti-TFPI approved in the U.S. for hemophilia A or B treatment and the first to be administered via a pre-filled, auto-injector pen.
Key points:
- Once-weekly subcutaneous dosing
- 35% and 92% reduction in annualized bleeding rate compared to routine prophylaxis and on-demand treatment, respectively
- Common adverse reactions: injection site reactions, headache, and pruritus
- Approval based on Phase 3 BASIS trial results
This approval marks Pfizer's second hemophilia treatment approved by the FDA this year, following BEQVEZ™ for hemophilia B gene therapy.
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) ha annunciato l'approvazione da parte della FDA di HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) per la profilassi di routine al fine di prevenire o ridurre gli episodi emorragici negli adulti e negli adolescenti di età pari o superiore ai 12 anni con emofilia A o B senza inibitori. HYMPAVZI è il primo anti-TFPI approvato negli Stati Uniti per il trattamento dell'emofilia A o B e il primo a essere somministrato tramite un penna auto-iniettore pre-riempita.
Punti chiave:
- Somministrazione sottocutanea settimanale
- Riduzione del 35% e del 92% del tasso di sanguinamento annualizzato rispetto alla profilassi di routine e al trattamento su richiesta, rispettivamente
- Reazioni avverse comuni: reazioni nel sito di iniezione, mal di testa e prurito
- Approvazione basata sui risultati dello studio Phase 3 BASIS
Questa approvazione segna il secondo trattamento per l'emofilia approvato dalla FDA quest'anno da Pfizer, dopo BEQVEZ™ per la terapia genica dell'emofilia B.
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) anunció la aprobación de la FDA de HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) para la profilaxis rutinaria para prevenir o reducir episodios hemorrágicos en adultos y adolescentes mayores de 12 años con hemofilia A o B sin inhibidores. HYMPAVZI es el primer anti-TFPI aprobado en EE. UU. para el tratamiento de hemofilia A o B y el primero que se administra a través de un bolígrafo auto-inyector precargado.
Puntos clave:
- Dosis subcutáneas una vez a la semana
- Reducción del 35% y 92% en la tasa de sangrado anualizada en comparación con la profilaxis rutinaria y el tratamiento a demanda, respectivamente
- Reacciones adversas comunes: reacciones en el sitio de inyección, dolor de cabeza y prurito
- Aprobación basada en los resultados del ensayo Phase 3 BASIS
Esta aprobación marca el segundo tratamiento para la hemofilia aprobado por la FDA este año por Pfizer, después de BEQVEZ™ para terapia genética en hemofilia B.
화이자 (NYSE: PFE)는 HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) 가 FDA의 승인을 받았음을 발표했습니다. 이 약물은 저해제가 없는 A형 또는 B형 혈우병을 가진 12세 이상의 성인 및 청소년에서 출혈 발생을 예방하거나 줄이기 위한 정기적인 예방 요법으로 사용됩니다. HYMPAVZI는 미국에서 A형 또는 B형 혈우병 치료를 위해 승인된 첫 번째 항-TFPI이며, 미리 채워진 자동 주사기 펜을 통해 투여되는 첫 번째 약물입니다.
주요 사항:
- 주 1회 피하 투여
- 정기적인 예방 요법 및 필요 시 치료에 비해 각각 35% 및 92%의 연간 출혈 발생률 감소
- 일반적인 부작용: 주사 부위 반응, 두통 및 가려움증
- Phase 3 BASIS 시험 결과에 기반한 승인
이번 승인은 화이자가 올해 FDA에서 승인받은 두 번째 혈우병 치료제로, 이전의 B형 혈우병 유전자 치료제인 BEQVEZ™에 이어진 것입니다.
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) a annoncé l'approbation par la FDA de HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) pour la prophylaxie de routine visant à prévenir ou réduire les épisodes hémorragiques chez les adultes et les adolescents de 12 ans et plus atteints de l'hémophilie A ou B sans inhibiteurs. HYMPAVZI est le premier anti-TFPI approuvé aux États-Unis pour le traitement de l'hémophilie A ou B et le premier à être administré via un stylo injecteur prérempli.
Points clés :
- Administration sous-cutanée hebdomadaire
- Réduction de 35 % et 92 % du taux de saignement annualisé par rapport à la prophylaxie de routine et au traitement à la demande, respectivement
- Réactions indésirables courantes : réactions au site d'injection, maux de tête et prurit
- Approbation basée sur les résultats de l'essai Phase 3 BASIS
Cette approbation marque le deuxième traitement de l'hémophilie approuvé par la FDA cette année par Pfizer, après BEQVEZ™ pour la thérapie génique de l'hémophilie B.
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) hat die Genehmigung der FDA für HYMPAVZI™ (marstacimab-hncq) bekannt gegeben, das zur routinemäßigen Prophylaxe zur Verhinderung oder Verringerung von Blutungsepisoden bei Erwachsenen und Jugendlichen ab 12 Jahren mit Hämophilie A oder B ohne Inhibitoren eingesetzt wird. HYMPAVZI ist der erste anti-TFPI, der in den USA für die Behandlung von Hämophilie A oder B zugelassen wurde und der erste, der über einen vorgefüllten Autoinjektor verabreicht wird.
Wichtige Punkte:
- Wöchentliche subkutane Dosierung
- Reduzierung der jährlichen Blutungsrate um 35% bzw. 92% im Vergleich zur routinemäßigen Prophylaxe und zur Bedarfsbehandlung
- Häufige unerwünschte Reaktionen: Reaktionen an der Injektionsstelle, Kopfschmerzen und Juckreiz
- Genehmigung basierend auf den Ergebnissen der Phase 3 BASIS-Studie
Diese Genehmigung markiert die zweite von der FDA genehmigte Hämophiliebehandlung von Pfizer in diesem Jahr, nachdem BEQVEZ™ für die Gentherapie bei Hämophilie B zugelassen wurde.
- FDA approval of HYMPAVZI for hemophilia A and B treatment
- First anti-TFPI and pre-filled pen administration for hemophilia in the U.S.
- Once-weekly subcutaneous dosing, reducing treatment burden
- 35% and 92% reduction in annualized bleeding rate compared to routine prophylaxis and on-demand treatment
- Expansion of Pfizer's hemophilia treatment portfolio
- Potential adverse reactions including injection site reactions, headache, and pruritus
Insights
The FDA approval of HYMPAVZI (marstacimab-hncq) represents a significant advancement in hemophilia treatment. This novel anti-TFPI therapy offers several key benefits:
- First once-weekly subcutaneous prophylactic treatment for hemophilia B patients
- First hemophilia treatment administered via pre-filled pen or syringe for both A and B types
- Demonstrated
35% and92% reduction in annualized bleeding rates compared to routine prophylaxis and on-demand treatment, respectively - Potentially reduces treatment burden with less frequent dosing and easier administration
The approval bolsters Pfizer's hemophilia portfolio, now offering three distinct treatment classes. This diversification could strengthen Pfizer's market position in the
Pfizer's HYMPAVZI approval is a positive development for the company's rare disease portfolio. Key financial implications include:
- Potential for significant revenue growth in the hemophilia market
- Diversification of Pfizer's hemophilia offerings, reducing reliance on any single product
- Possible market share gains from competitors due to HYMPAVZI's unique administration method and dosing schedule
- Enhanced competitive position with three distinct hemophilia treatment classes
While specific revenue projections aren't provided, HYMPAVZI could become a blockbuster drug if it captures a substantial market share. Investors should monitor uptake rates, pricing strategies and potential impact on Pfizer's overall financial performance in the coming quarters.
- HYMPAVZI’s approval is based on Phase 3 study results demonstrating substantial bleed reduction compared to routine prophylaxis and on-demand treatment in eligible patients with hemophilia A or B without inhibitors
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In the
U.S. , HYMPAVZI is the first once-weekly subcutaneous prophylactic treatment for eligible people living with hemophilia B, and the first to be administered via a pre-filled pen or syringe for eligible people living with hemophilia A or B
HYMPAVZI is the first and only anti-tissue factor pathway inhibitor (anti-TFPI) approved in the
“The approval of HYMPAVZI is a meaningful advancement for people living with hemophilia A or B without inhibitors for bleed prevention, with a generally manageable safety profile and a straightforward once-weekly subcutaneous administration,” said Suchitra S. Acharya, M.D., Director, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center Northwell Health, Program Head, Bleeding Disorders and Thrombosis Program, Cohen Children’s Medical Center. “HYMPAVZI aims to reduce the current treatment burden by meeting an important need for these patients, including many who have required frequent, time-consuming intravenous treatment infusion regimens.”
Hemophilia is a family of rare genetic blood diseases caused by a clotting factor deficiency (FVIII in hemophilia A, FIX in hemophilia B), impacting more than 800,000 people globally.1 Diagnosed in early childhood, hemophilia inhibits the blood’s ability to clot properly, increasing the risk of repeated bleeding inside the joints, which can lead to permanent joint damage.2,3 Despite significant progress in hemophilia treatment in recent years, many people living with the disease continue to experience bleeding episodes and manage their condition with frequent intravenous infusions that may need to be administered multiple times a week.4
“HYMPAVZI is Pfizer’s second hemophilia treatment to receive FDA approval this year and is the latest meaningful scientific advancement in our more than 40-year commitment to improve care for people living with hemophilia,” said Aamir Malik, Chief
Results from the Phase 3 BASIS trial (NCT03938792) supported the approval of HYMPAVZI in the
"The hemophilia community continually seeks advancements in care that can improve quality of life for our community members," said Phil Gattone, President and CEO, National Bleeding Disorders Foundation. "We greatly appreciate Pfizer's innovative efforts in developing this novel treatment option that addresses some of the ongoing challenges faced by people with hemophilia A and B. The availability of this therapy represents a powerful step forward in advancing care for more individuals and families in the bleeding disorders community.”
The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) adopted a positive opinion for marstacimab for the routine prophylaxis of bleeding episodes in adults and adolescents 12 years and older with severe hemophilia A without FVIII inhibitors, or severe hemophilia B without FIX inhibitors. In addition to HYMPAVZI, Pfizer recently received regulatory approvals for its hemophilia B gene therapy BEQVEZ™ (fidanacogene elaparvovec) in the
About HYMPAVZI (marstacimab-hncq)
Discovered by Pfizer scientists, HYMPAVZI is a rebalancing agent that targets the Kunitz 2 domain of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), a natural anticoagulation protein that functions to prevent the formation of blood clots and restore hemostasis.
HYMPAVZI is approved in the
About the BASIS study
The pivotal BASIS study is a global Phase 3, open-label, multicenter study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HYMPAVZI in adolescent and adult participants ages 12 to <75 years with severe hemophilia A (defined as FVIII <
The FDA approval is based on results from the BASIS study that included 116 people living with hemophilia without inhibitors who were treated with HYMPAVZI during a 12-month active treatment period (ATP) versus an RP and OD intravenous regimen with FVIII or FIX, administered as part of usual care in a six-month observational period. During the ATP, participants received prophylaxis (a 300 mg subcutaneous loading dose of HYMPAVZI, followed by 150 mg subcutaneously once weekly) with potential for dose escalation to 300 mg once weekly.
HYMPAVZI reduced the ABR for treated bleeds by
The safety profile for HYMPAVZI was consistent with Phase 1/2 results and treatment was generally well-tolerated. The most commonly reported adverse reactions (≥
The inhibitor cohort of the BASIS trial is ongoing, with results expected in the third quarter of 2025. Pfizer is also conducting BASIS KIDS, an open-label study investigating the safety and efficacy of marstacimab in children 1 to <18 years of age with severe hemophilia A or moderately severe to severe hemophilia B with or without inhibitors.
About Hemophilia
Hemophilia is a family of rare genetic blood diseases caused by a clotting factor deficiency (FVIII in hemophilia A, FIX in hemophilia B), which prevents normal blood clotting. Hemophilia is diagnosed in early childhood and impacts more than 800,000 people worldwide.1 The inability of the blood to clot properly can increase the risk of painful bleeding inside the joints, which can cause joint scarring and damage. People living with hemophilia can suffer permanent joint damage following repeated bleeding episodes.2,3
For decades, the most common treatment approach for hemophilia A and B has been factor replacement therapy, which replaces the missing clotting factors. Factor replacement therapies increase the amount of clotting factor in the body to levels that improve clotting, resulting in less bleeding.5,6
In a survey of people in the
HYMPAVZI (marstacimab)
Important: Before you start using HYMPAVZI, it is very important to talk to your healthcare provider about using factor VIII and factor IX products (products that help blood clot but work in a different way than HYMPAVZI). You may need to use factor VIII or factor IX medicines to treat episodes of breakthrough bleeding during treatment with HYMPAVZI. Carefully follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding when to use factor VIII or factor IX medicines and the prescribed dose during your treatment with HYMPAVZI.
Before using HYMPAVZI, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
- have a planned surgery. Your healthcare provider may stop treatment with HYMPAVZI before your surgery. Talk to your healthcare provider about when to stop using HYMPAVZI and when to start it again if you have a planned surgery.
- have a severe short-term (acute) illness such as an infection or injury.
- are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. HYMPAVZI may harm your unborn baby.
Females who are able to become pregnant:
- Your healthcare provider will do a pregnancy test before you start your treatment with HYMPAVZI.
- You should use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment with HYMPAVZI and for at least 2 months after the last dose of HYMPAVZI.
- Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant or think that you may be pregnant during treatment with HYMPAVZI.
- are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if HYMPAVZI passes into your breast milk.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription medicines, over‑the‑counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
What are the possible side effects of HYMPAVZI?
HYMPAVZI may cause serious side effects, including:
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blood clots (thromboembolic events). HYMPAVZI may increase the risk for your blood to clot. Blood clots may form in blood vessels in your arm, leg, lung, or head and can be life‑threatening. Get medical help right away if you develop any of these signs or symptoms of blood clots:
- swelling or pain in arms or legs
- redness or discoloration in your arms or legs
- shortness of breath
- pain in chest or upper back
- fast heart rate
- cough up blood
- feel faint
- headache
- numbness in your face
- eye pain or swelling
- trouble seeing
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allergic reactions. Allergic reactions, including rash and itching have happened in people treated with HYMPAVZI. Stop using HYMPAVZI and get medical help right away if you develop any of the following symptoms of a severe allergic reaction:
- swelling of your face, lips, mouth, or tongue
- trouble breathing
- wheezing
- dizziness or fainting
- fast heartbeat or pounding in your chest
- sweating
The most common side effects of HYMPAVZI are injection site reactions (itching, swelling, hardening, redness, bruising, pain at the injection site), headache, and itching.
These are not all the possible side effects of HYMPAVZI. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
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Disclosure notice
The information contained in this release is as of October 11, 2024. Pfizer assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements contained in this release as the result of new information or future events or developments.
This release contains forward-looking information about HYMPAVZI, an anti-tissue factor pathway inhibitor, and Pfizer’s other hemophilia approved and investigational products, including their potential benefits, that involves substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Risks and uncertainties include, among other things, uncertainties regarding the commercial success of HYMPAVZI and Pfizer’s other hemophilia products; the uncertainties inherent in research and development, including the ability to meet anticipated clinical endpoints, commencement and/or completion dates for our clinical trials, regulatory submission dates, regulatory approval dates and/or launch dates, as well as the possibility of unfavorable new clinical data and further analyses of existing clinical data; whether or when the inhibitor cohort of the BASIS trial will be successful; the risk that clinical trial data are subject to differing interpretations and assessments by regulatory authorities; whether regulatory authorities will be satisfied with the design of and results from our clinical studies; whether and when any applications may be filed with regulatory authorities in particular jurisdictions for HYMPAVZI or any other products or product candidates; whether and when any such applications that may be pending or filed for HYMPAVZI or any other products or product candidates may be approved by regulatory authorities, which will depend on myriad factors, including making a determination as to whether the product’s benefits outweigh its known risks and determination of the product’s efficacy and, if approved, whether HYMPAVZI or any such other products or product candidates will be commercially successful; decisions by regulatory authorities impacting labeling, manufacturing processes, safety and/or other matters that could affect the availability or commercial potential of HYMPAVZI or any such other products or product candidates; uncertainties regarding the impact of COVID-19 on our business, operations and financial results; and competitive developments.
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