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- Title
Post-treatment efficacy of discontinuous treatment with 300IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet in adults with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.
- Authors
Didier, A.; Malling, H. ‐ J.; Worm, M.; Horak, F.; Sussman, G.; Melac, M.; Soulié, S.; Zeldin, R. K.
- Abstract
Background Sustained efficacy over three pollen seasons of pre- and co-seasonal treatment with 300 IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet has been demonstrated in adults with moderate-severe grass pollen-associated allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. Objective To assess the efficacy of discontinuous treatment with 300 IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet during the post-treatment pollen season of this long-term study. Methods Adults aged 18-50, sensitized to grass pollen, with a history of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis for more than two pollen seasons, and a retrospective rhinoconjunctivitis total symptom score ≥ 12 (0-18 scale), were randomized to receive Placebo or a 300 IR tablet daily beginning either 4 months (4M) or 2 months (2M) prior to each pollen season and continuing for its duration for three consecutive years. They were followed over the subsequent immunotherapy-free pollen season. Post-treatment efficacy was evaluated using the Average Adjusted Symptom Score ( AAd SS, adjusting the Rhinoconjunctivitis Total Symptom Score for rescue medication usage) during the post-treatment pollen period. Secondary endpoints included Average Rhinoconjunctivitis Total Symptom Score ( ARTSS), Average Rescue Medication Score ( ARMS), overall Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire ( RQLQ) score and safety evaluation. Efficacy variables were analysed using ancova. Results Overall, 435 patients contributed to the Year 4 efficacy analyses. The Least-Squares ( LS) mean differences (95% confidence interval) in AAd SS between active treatment and Placebo over the fourth pollen period were −1.14 (−2.03; −0.26) ( P = 0.0114) and −1.43 (−2.32; −0.53) ( P = 0.0019) in the (4M) and (2M) groups, corresponding to −22.9% and −28.5% relative LS mean differences (vs. Placebo) respectively. The active groups also showed statistically significant differences compared to Placebo in ARTSS, ARMS and overall RQLQ score. No safety risk was identified during the post-treatment period. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Pre- and co-seasonal treatment with 300 IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablet administered discontinuously for three consecutive years is efficacious post-treatment, safe and well tolerated. Benefits of treatment were meaningful to patients.
- Subjects
ALLERGENS; QUALITY of life; TREATMENT effectiveness; QUESTIONNAIRES; LEAST squares; ALLERGIC rhinoconjunctivitis
- Publication
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 5, p568
- ISSN
0954-7894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cea.12100