Newly-Diagnosed De Novo CD33-positive AML (Combination Regimen)
Adults
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG in adults is 3 mg/m2. A treatment course including MYLOTARG in combination therapy for adults with newly-diagnosed de novo CD33-positive AML consists of 1 induction cycle and 2 consolidation cycles [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
For the induction cycle, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 3 mg/m2 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) on Days 1, 4, and 7 in combination with daunorubicin and cytarabine. For patients requiring a second induction cycle, do NOT administer MYLOTARG during the second induction cycle.
For the consolidation cycles, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 3 mg/m2 on Day 1 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) in combination with daunorubicin and cytarabine.
Pediatric Patients 1 Month and Older
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG in pediatric patients 1 month and older is:
For Induction 1, MYLOTARG is given once in combination with standard chemotherapy. No MYLOTARG is given in the second induction cycle [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
No MYLOTARG is given in the first or third intensification cycles. For Intensification 2, MYLOTARG is given once in combination with standard chemotherapy. Consider the risks and potential benefits before giving MYLOTARG during Intensification 2 [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].
Newly-Diagnosed CD33-positive AML (Single-agent Regimen)
A treatment course of MYLOTARG as a single agent for adults with newly-diagnosed CD33-positive AML consists of 1 cycle of induction and up to 8 cycles of continuation therapy [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
For the induction cycle, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 6 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) as a single agent on Day 1, and 3 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) on Day 8.
For continuation, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 2 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) as a single agent on Day 1 every 4 weeks.
Relapsed or Refractory CD33-positive AML (Single-agent Regimen)
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG as a single agent for treatment for adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older with relapsed or refractory CD33-positive AML is 3 mg/m2 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) on Days 1, 4, and 7. Treatment in the relapsed or refractory setting consists of a single course of MYLOTARG [see Clinical Studies (14.2)].
Monitor blood counts frequently through resolution of cytopenias. Monitor blood counts and chemistries at least three times per week through recovery from treatment-related toxicities. Management of some adverse reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5), Adverse Reactions (6)] may require dose interruptions or permanent discontinuation of MYLOTARG. Table 1 shows the dose modification guidelines for hematologic and nonhematologic toxicities.
Hematologic and Nonhematologic Toxicities | Recommended Action |
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Abbreviations: ALT=alanine aminotransferase; AST=aspartate aminotransferase; VOD=veno-occlusive disease; ULN=upper limit of normal. | |
For patients receiving MYLOTARG in combination therapy | |
Persistent thrombocytopenia |
|
Persistent neutropenia |
|
For all patients receiving MYLOTARG (Monotherapy or in Combination) | |
VOD |
|
Total bilirubin greater than 2 × ULN, or AST and/or ALT greater than 2.5 × ULN |
|
Infusion-related reactions |
|
Other severe or life-threatening non-hematologic toxicities |
|
Use appropriate aseptic technique for the reconstitution and dilution procedures. Protect the reconstituted and diluted MYLOTARG solution from light.
Reconstitution
Dilution
Doses must be mixed to a concentration between 0.075 mg/mL to 0.234 mg/mL according to the following instructions:
Administration
Newly-Diagnosed De Novo CD33-positive AML (Combination Regimen)
Adults
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG in adults is 3 mg/m2. A treatment course including MYLOTARG in combination therapy for adults with newly-diagnosed de novo CD33-positive AML consists of 1 induction cycle and 2 consolidation cycles [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
For the induction cycle, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 3 mg/m2 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) on Days 1, 4, and 7 in combination with daunorubicin and cytarabine. For patients requiring a second induction cycle, do NOT administer MYLOTARG during the second induction cycle.
For the consolidation cycles, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 3 mg/m2 on Day 1 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) in combination with daunorubicin and cytarabine.
Pediatric Patients 1 Month and Older
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG in pediatric patients 1 month and older is:
For Induction 1, MYLOTARG is given once in combination with standard chemotherapy. No MYLOTARG is given in the second induction cycle [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
No MYLOTARG is given in the first or third intensification cycles. For Intensification 2, MYLOTARG is given once in combination with standard chemotherapy. Consider the risks and potential benefits before giving MYLOTARG during Intensification 2 [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].
Newly-Diagnosed CD33-positive AML (Single-agent Regimen)
A treatment course of MYLOTARG as a single agent for adults with newly-diagnosed CD33-positive AML consists of 1 cycle of induction and up to 8 cycles of continuation therapy [see Clinical Studies (14.1)].
For the induction cycle, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 6 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) as a single agent on Day 1, and 3 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) on Day 8.
For continuation, the recommended dose of MYLOTARG is 2 mg/m2 (not limited to one 4.5 mg vial) as a single agent on Day 1 every 4 weeks.
Relapsed or Refractory CD33-positive AML (Single-agent Regimen)
The recommended dose of MYLOTARG as a single agent for treatment for adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older with relapsed or refractory CD33-positive AML is 3 mg/m2 (up to one 4.5 mg vial) on Days 1, 4, and 7. Treatment in the relapsed or refractory setting consists of a single course of MYLOTARG [see Clinical Studies (14.2)].
Monitor blood counts frequently through resolution of cytopenias. Monitor blood counts and chemistries at least three times per week through recovery from treatment-related toxicities. Management of some adverse reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5), Adverse Reactions (6)] may require dose interruptions or permanent discontinuation of MYLOTARG. Table 1 shows the dose modification guidelines for hematologic and nonhematologic toxicities.
Hematologic and Nonhematologic Toxicities | Recommended Action |
---|---|
Abbreviations: ALT=alanine aminotransferase; AST=aspartate aminotransferase; VOD=veno-occlusive disease; ULN=upper limit of normal. | |
For patients receiving MYLOTARG in combination therapy | |
Persistent thrombocytopenia |
|
Persistent neutropenia |
|
For all patients receiving MYLOTARG (Monotherapy or in Combination) | |
VOD |
|
Total bilirubin greater than 2 × ULN, or AST and/or ALT greater than 2.5 × ULN |
|
Infusion-related reactions |
|
Other severe or life-threatening non-hematologic toxicities |
|
Use appropriate aseptic technique for the reconstitution and dilution procedures. Protect the reconstituted and diluted MYLOTARG solution from light.
Reconstitution
Dilution
Doses must be mixed to a concentration between 0.075 mg/mL to 0.234 mg/mL according to the following instructions:
Administration
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