antiviral therapy the evidence base and clinical trials theo verheij
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Antiviral therapy the evidence base and clinical
trials
Theo Verheij
Conflict of interest disclosureI have the following, real or perceived direct or indirect conflicts of interest that relate to this presentation:
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Tobacco-industry and tobacco corporate affiliate related conflict of interest
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Grant for trial on the effects of pneumococcal vaccination (Pfizer)
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What to expect before lunch
• The trials on oseltamivir and their full results
• Conclusions
• New agents
• Where do we stand now?
Oseltamivir, the idea
Chronology
• 1993 discovery by Gilead
• 1996 patents bought by Roche
• 1999 licensed by FDA
• 2002 licensed by EMA
Patient characteristics in oseltamivir trials• Influenza like illness and fever during an influenza
epidemic• Symptoms < 36 – 48 hours• Immunocompetent• Is some trials chronic diseases and pregnancy
were exclusion criteria
• On average 67% of study subjects had a proven influenza infection
Only blinded RCTs on which full reports were available are discussed here
The trials IJefferson et alBMJ 2014
The trials II Jefferson et alBMJ 2014
MGAS was funded unconditionally by Roche, who was not involved in analyses and publishing
Individual patient data analysisOnly trials on treatment of adult patients
Primary endpoint: duration until alleviation of symptoms (hours)
Dobson et al, Lancet 2015
Subgroup analyses Dobson et al, Lancet 2015
Effects on lower respiratory tract complications (reduction from 8,4 to 4,3%)
Dobson et al, Lancet 2015
Effects on lower respiratory tract complications (reduction from 7,9 to 4,5%)
Effects on hospital admission(reduction from 2,2 to 0,7%)
Effects on hospital admission(reduction from 1,8% to 1,0%, not statistically significant)
Side effects
Effects and side effects in childrenJefferson et al. BMJ 2014
Jefferson et al, BMJ 2014
Observational data from patients in hospital IFreemantle et al, BMJ 2014
Observational data from patients in hospital IIMuthuri et al, Lancet Inf Dis 2014
Conclusions on effects of oseltamivir• Reduction in number of hours with relevant symptoms of
around 18 hours in adults and 8 hours in children• Reduction in number of (mild) complications but absolute
risks very small• Observational studies suggest that oseltamivir reduces
mortality, but there are methodological issues and no conclusions can yet be drawn
• Gives nausea in around 10% of users
• Low number of elderly and high risk patients in studies• No cost-effectiveness studies• Beneficial effects will be smaller in populations with lower
influenza rates (so we need better diagnosis on site)
New antiviral drugsNitazoxanide as an exampleHaffizula et al, Lancet Inf Dis 2014
Thiazolide that blocks maturation of viral haemagglutinine
Side effects
Intervention placebo
Diarrhoea 8%3%
Vomiting 4%1%
Where do we stand now?
• Modest effects on symptomatic influenza in outpatients
• Insufficient information on important subgroups: elderly, children and high-risk patients
• No information on cost-effectiveness
• Need for better point-of-care tests to detect influenza
Funded by the European Union
Influenza like Illness? A rCt of Clinical and Cost
effectiveness in primary CarE (ALIC4E)
Chris Butler, Theo Verheij, Alike van der Velden, Johanna Cook
Venice 2015.
Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union
ALIC4E: aim and design Aim:
1. To assess cost effectiveness of oseltamivir and nitazoxanide in children, adults and elderly with influenza-like illness in primary care
2. To assess the diagnostic value of a new rapid influenza test
Design:
Adaptive open clinical trial in 20 EU countries among around 4800 study subjects
Data collection October 2015- April 2018
MCQ 1
Oseltamivir has antiviral effects against
a. Influenza A but not against Influenza Bb. Influenza B but not against Influenza Ac. All types of Influenza viruses, and effect size is
more pronounced in elderly than in adultsd. All Influenza strains, but effects size is more
proncounced in adults than in elderly
MCQ 2
Observational studies suggest that oseltamivir reduce mortality in hospital
a. In all types of patientsb. In children and adults but not in elderlyc. In pregnant women, children and elderlyd. In all critical care patients
MCQ 3
The following statement on the side effects of oseltamivir is incorrect
a. Diarrhoea is not a side effect of oseltamivir in children
b. Adults on profylactic use of oseltamivir have a higher risk for headache
c. Nausea and vomiting are side effects both in adults and children
d. The incidence of neurological disorders in adults is not elevated by therapeutic use of oseltamivir