OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and efficacy of pitavastatin in children and adolescents with hyperlipidemia. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 106 children and adolescents with hyperlipidemia, ages 6 to 17 years, were enrolled in a 12-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study and randomly assigned to pitavastatin 1 mg, 2 mg, 4 mg, or placebo. During a 52-week extension period, subjects were up-titrated from 1 mg pitavastatin to a maximum dose of 4 mg in an effort to achieve an optimum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) treatment target of <110 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L). Adverse events rates, including abnormal clinical laboratory variables, vital signs, and physical examination were assessed. RESULTS: Compared with placebo, pitavastatin 1, 2, and 4 mg significantly reduced LDL-C from baseline by 23.5%, 30.1%, and 39.3%, respectively, and in the open-label study 20.5% of the subjects reached the LDL-C goal <110 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L). No safety issues were evident. CONCLUSIONS: Pitavastatin at doses up to 4 mg is well tolerated and efficacious in children and adolescents aged 6-17 years. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registered with EudraCT 2011-004964-32 and EudraCT 2011-004983-32.

Efficacy and Safety of Pitavastatin in Children and Adolescents at High Future Cardiovascular Risk

GUARDAMAGNA, Ornella
2015-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and efficacy of pitavastatin in children and adolescents with hyperlipidemia. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 106 children and adolescents with hyperlipidemia, ages 6 to 17 years, were enrolled in a 12-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study and randomly assigned to pitavastatin 1 mg, 2 mg, 4 mg, or placebo. During a 52-week extension period, subjects were up-titrated from 1 mg pitavastatin to a maximum dose of 4 mg in an effort to achieve an optimum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) treatment target of <110 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L). Adverse events rates, including abnormal clinical laboratory variables, vital signs, and physical examination were assessed. RESULTS: Compared with placebo, pitavastatin 1, 2, and 4 mg significantly reduced LDL-C from baseline by 23.5%, 30.1%, and 39.3%, respectively, and in the open-label study 20.5% of the subjects reached the LDL-C goal <110 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L). No safety issues were evident. CONCLUSIONS: Pitavastatin at doses up to 4 mg is well tolerated and efficacious in children and adolescents aged 6-17 years. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registered with EudraCT 2011-004964-32 and EudraCT 2011-004983-32.
2015
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Adolescent; Age Factors; Apolipoproteins; Cardiovascular Diseases; Child; Cholesterol; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Double-Blind Method; Europe; Female; Humans; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; Hyperlipidemias; Male; Quinolines; Risk Factors; Treatment Outcome; Triglycerides; Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health; Medicine (all)
Braamskamp MJ; Stefanutti C; Langslet G; Drogari E; Wiegman A; Hounslow N; Kastelein JJ; PASCAL Study Group including Kolovou G; Elisaf M; Middeldorp ...espandi
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