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ACCRUFER

Generic: FERRIC MALTOL

100%
Basic Information
Manufacturer
Shield TX (UK) Ltd
Product Type
HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG
Route of Administration
ORAL
FDA Set ID
367ac157-2d25-4f34-99ce-b126e0f03851
Indications & Usage
1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE ACCRUFER is indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency in adult and pediatric patients 10 years of age and older.

ACCRUFER is an iron replacement product indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency in adult and pediatric patients 10 years of age and older.

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Adverse Reactions
6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Increased Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Flare [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] Iron Overload [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )] Most common adverse reactions (incidence > 1%) are flatulence, diarrhea, constipation, feces discolored, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and abdominal discomfort/distension.

( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Shield Therapeutics Inc at 1-888-963-6267 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch .

6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.

The data described below reflect exposure to ACCRUFER in 175 adult patients in the placebo-controlled phase of three randomized studies conducted in patients with anemia and quiescent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (Studies AEGIS 1 & 2) or non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease (CKD) (AEGIS 3).

The pooled patient population had a mean age of 58 years, 67.4% were female (n=118), and 81.7% (n=143) were Caucasian.

Table 1 presents all adverse reactions occurring in the placebo-controlled period of the pooled randomized studies [see Clinical Studies ( 14 )] occurring at a rate of > 1% in the treated group, and for which the rate for ACCRUFER exceeds the rate for placebo.

Table 1.

Adverse Reactions Reported by ≥1% of Patients Treated with ACCRUFER During Placebo-Controlled Period of Pooled Studies (Studies AEGIS1/2 and AEGIS 3) ACCRUFER 30 mg Twice Daily (N = 175) Placebo (N = 120) Body System Adverse Reaction Gastrointestinal Flatulence 4.6% 0.0% Diarrhea 4.0% 1.7% Constipation 4.0% 0.8% Feces discolored 4.0% 0.8% Abdominal pain 2.9% 2.5% Nausea 1.7% 0.8% Vomiting 1.7% 0.0% Abdominal discomfort 1.1% 0.0% Abdominal distension 1.1% 0.0% The proportion of patients who discontinued treatment due to adverse reactions during the double-blind, placebo-controlled portion of studies was 4.6% for patients taking ACCRUFER.

The most common adverse reaction leading to discontinuation of ACCRUFER in these studies was abdominal pain (1.7% of patients).

Pediatric Patients with Iron Deficiency Anemia The safety profile of ACCRUFER in pediatric patients was assessed in 24 patients aged 10 to <18 years of age enrolled to the FORTIS trial and treated with ACCRUFER.

Overall, the safety profile reported in pediatric patients was consistent with the safety profile reported in adult patients with iron deficiency anemia.