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Pregnancy Risk Summary Based on findings in animal studies, RYTELO can cause embryo-fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. There are no available data on RYTELO use in pregnant women to evaluate for drug-associated risk. In embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies, administration of imetelstat to pregnant mice and rabbits during the period of organogenesis resulted in embryo-fetal mortality, which in mice occurred at maternal exposures approximately 2.5 times the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus [see Data ] . In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2% to 4% and 15% to 20%, respectively. Data Animal Data In embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies, imetelstat was administered by IV bolus injection at doses of 4.7, 9.4, 14.1 or 28.2 mg/kg/day on gestation days 6, 9, and 12 in mice, or by 2-hour intravenous infusion at doses of 4.7, 14.1, or 28.2 mg/kg on gestation days 6 and 13 in rabbits. In rabbits, the dose of 28.2 mg/kg was maternally toxic. Increased post-implantation loss due to an increase in early resorptions, resulting in a decrease in viable fetuses and litter was noted in mice at 28.2 mg/kg and in rabbits starting at 14.1 mg/kg; corresponding to exposures (based on AUC) that are approximately 2.5-times (mice) or 9.3-times (rabbits) the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose."],"description":["11. DESCRIPTION RYTELO for injection contains imetelstat, an oligonucleotide telomerase inhibitor for intravenous use. Imetelstat sodium is a white to off-white or slightly yellow, amorphous, solid powder. It is highly soluble in aqueous solutions, including in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, at both refrigerated and room temperatures. Imetelstat sodium is hygroscopic. The chemical name for the imetelstat sodium drug substance is DNA, d(3'-amino-3'-deoxy-P-thio) (T-A-G-G-G-T-T-A-G-A-C-A-A), 5'-[ O -[2-hydroxy-3-(hexadecanoylamino)propyl] phosphorothioate], sodium salt (1:13). The molecular formula is C 148 H 198 N 68 O 53 P 13 S 13 Na 13 (as sodium salt), which equates to a formula weight of 4896 g/mol. The molecular formula for the free acid form is C 148 H 211 N 68 O 53 P 13 S 13 which equates to a formula weight of 4610 g/mol. The structural formula for imetelstat sodium is: RYTELO (imetelstat) for injection is a sterile, preservative-free, white to off-white or slightly yellow lyophilized powder for intravenous infusion after reconstitution and dilution. Each single-dose vial provides either 47 mg of imetelstat (equivalent to 50 mg imetelstat sodium) or 188 mg of imetelstat (equivalent to 200 mg imetelstat sodium). The following inactive ingredients may be added during manufacturing: sodium carbonate anhydrous (for the 47 mg preparation) / sodium carbonate monohydrate (for the 188 mg preparation) or hydrochloric acid (to adjust to pH of 7.0 to 8.5). Chemical Structure"],"how_supplied":["16. HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING How Supplied RYTELO (imetelstat) for injection is a preservative free, white to off-white or slightly yellow, lyophilized powder available as: Carton Contents NDC One RYTELO 47 mg single-dose vial 82959-112-01 One RYTELO 188 mg single-dose vial 82959-111-01 Storage Store vials refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) in original carton. Do not freeze."],"spl_medguide":["This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Issued: 6/2024 MEDICATION GUIDE RYTELO™ (ri-TEL-o) (imetelstat) for injection, for intravenous use What is the most important information I should know about RYTELO? RYTELO may cause serious side effects, including: Low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia). Low platelet counts are common during treatment with RYTELO and can also be severe. Low platelet counts can increase your risk for bleeding. Your healthcare provider may give you platelet transfusions to reduce the risk of bleeding if you develop a low platelet count during treatment with RYTELO. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of bleeding, including: unusual bleeding or bruising bleeding that lasts a long time nosebleeds vomiting blood blood in your stool or black tarry stool Low neutrophil counts (neutropenia). Low counts of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils are common during treatment with RYTELO and can also be severe. Low neutrophil counts can increase your risk for infections, including serious infections and sepsis. Your healthcare provider may give you medicines before you start treatment to help prevent neutropenia and infections and may treat you with medicines if you develop these problems during treatment with RYTELO. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of infection during treatment with RYTELO, including: fever shortness of breath or trouble breathing cough chills pain or burning when you urinate Your healthcare provider will do blood tests to check your platelet and neutrophil counts before starting treatment with RYTELO, weekly for the first 2 cycles of treatment, before you receive each additional cycle, and as needed during your treatment. Your healthcare provider may delay your next treatment, decrease your dose, or stop treatment with RYTELO if you develop thrombocytopenia or neutropenia during treatment. See \" What are the possible side effects of RYTELO? \" for more information about side effects. What is RYTELO? RYTELO is a prescription medicine used to treat a condition called low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in adults: with anemia (low red blood cell counts) who need blood transfusions of 4 or more red blood cell units over 8 weeks and who have not responded to, have stopped responding to, or cannot be treated with other medicines called erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs). It is not known if RYTELO is safe and effective in children. Before receiving RYTELO, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you: are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. RYTELO may harm your unborn baby and may cause loss of pregnancy (miscarriage). Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant or think you may be pregnant during treatment with RYTELO. Females who are able to become pregnant: Your healthcare provider will perform a pregnancy test before you are given RYTELO. You should use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after your last dose. are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if RYTELO passes into your breastmilk. Do not breastfeed during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after your last dose. Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine. How will I receive RYTELO? RYTELO will be given as an intravenous infusion into your vein over a period of 2 hours by your healthcare provider. RYTELO is usually given every 4 weeks. Your healthcare provider will prescribe RYTELO in a dose that is right for you and may change your dose, change your dosing schedule, or stop treatment depending on how you respond to RYTELO. Your healthcare provider will do certain blood tests during treatment with RYTELO to check for side effects and to see how well you respond to treatment. Your healthcare provider will decide how long you will continue treatment with RYTELO. What are the possible side effects of RYTELO? RYTELO may cause serious side effects, including: See \" What is the most important information I should know about RYTELO? \" Infusion-related reactions. RYTELO can cause infusion-related reactions during or after your infusion that can be severe, including a severe sudden increase in blood pressure called hypertensive crisis. Your healthcare provider will give you medicines before each RYTELO infusion to help prevent or lessen infusion-related reactions and will watch you for at least 1 hour after your infusion. If you develop infusion-related reactions, your healthcare provider may infuse RYTELO more slowly, temporarily stop, or permanently stop your treatment. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop any signs or symptoms of infusion-related reactions, including: stomach pain joint pain weakness and tiredness back and bone pain diarrhea redness headache high blood pressure not feeling well chest pain that is not related to your heart itching hives The most common side effects of RYTELO include: decreased platelet counts decreased white blood cell counts decreased neutrophil counts increased liver enzymes (AST, alkaline phosphatase, and ALT) tiredness longer than usual blood clotting times joint, bone and muscle pain Covid-19 infections headache RYTELO may cause fertility problems in females. This could affect your ability to get pregnant. Talk to your healthcare provider if this is a concern for you. These are not all of the possible side effects of RYTELO. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. General information about the safe and effective use of RYTELO. Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about RYTELO that is written for health professionals. What are the ingredients in RYTELO? Active ingredient: imetelstat Inactive ingredients: 47 mg: sodium carbonate anhydrous or hydrochloric acid may be added during manufacturing to adjust the pH 188 mg: sodium carbonate monohydrate or hydrochloric acid may be added during manufacturing to adjust the pH Manufactured for: Geron Corporation, 919 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Suite 250, Foster City, CA 94404 Manufactured by (47 mg vials): Patheon Italia, S.p.A, 2° Trav. SX Via Morolense, 5, 03013 Ferentino (FR), Italy Manufactured by (188 mg vials): Catalent Indiana, LLC, 1300 S Patterson Drive, Bloomington, IN 47403 GER006-01 For more information about RYTELO, go to www.RYTELO.com or call 1-866-471-0921."],"geriatric_use":["8.5. Geriatric Use Of the 118 patients with low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in the clinical trial who received RYTELO, 91 (77.1%) patients were 65 years of age and older and 35 (29.7%) patients 75 years of age and older. No differences in safety or efficacy were observed between older (≥ 65 years) and younger patients."],"pediatric_use":["8.4. Pediatric Use Safety and effectiveness of RYTELO in pediatric patients have not been established."],"effective_time":"20251219","clinical_studies":["14. CLINICAL STUDIES 14.1. Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) The efficacy of RYTELO was evaluated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial (IMerge; NCT02598661) in 178 patients enrolled with International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) low- or intermediate-1 risk MDS who were transfusion-dependent (requiring ≥ 4 red blood cell (RBC) units over an 8-week period during the 16 weeks prior to randomization). Eligible patients were required to have failed to respond or have lost response or be ineligible for erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs); and had an absolute neutrophil count of 1.5 × 10 9 /L or greater and platelets 75 × 10 9 /L or greater. Patients were ineligible if they had del(5q) cytogenetic abnormality or had received prior treatment with lenalidomide or hypomethylating agents. Participants were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive an intravenous infusion of RYTELO (n=118) 7.1 mg/kg or placebo (n=60) in 28-day treatment cycles until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, or withdrawal from the study. Randomization was stratified by prior RBC transfusion burden and by IPSS risk group. All patients received supportive care, which included RBC transfusions. Of the 178 patients enrolled, the median age was 72 years (range: 39 to 87 years), with 62% male, and 80% White, 6% Asian, 1.7% Black, 12% other or not reported. The key baseline disease characteristics of the efficacy population are shown in Table 7. Table 7: Baseline Disease Characteristics of Patients with MDS in IMerge Disease Characteristic RYTELO (N=118) Placebo (N=60) Abbreviations: ECOG = Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group; ESA = erythropoietin stimulating agents; IPSS = International Prognostic Scoring System; RBC = Red Blood Cell; MDS = myelodysplastic syndromes; sEPO = serum erythropoietin; WHO = World Health Organization Time since original diagnosis Median years (range) 3.5 (0.1, 26.7) 2.8 (0.2, 25.7) ECOG Score (0, 1, 2), n (%) 0: Asymptomatic 42 (35.6) 21 (35) 1: Symptomatic fully ambulatory 70 (59.3) 39 (65) 2: Symptomatic in bed less than 50% of the day 6 (5.1) 0 IPSS Risk Classification, n (%) Low 80 (67.8) 39 (65) Intermediate-1 38 (32.2) 21 (35) Prior RBC transfusion burden Prior RBC transfusion burden is defined as the maximum number of RBC units transfused over an 8-week period during the 16 weeks prior to randomization. , n (%) 4 to 6 units 62 (52.5) 33 (55) > 6 units 56 (47.5) 27 (45) WHO Classification (2008), n (%) RS+ RS+ includes refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts (RARS)/refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia and ≥ 15% ringed sideroblasts (RCMD-RS). 73 (61.9) 37 (61.7) RS˗ RS˗ includes others. 44 (37.3) 23 (38.3) Missing 1 (0.8) 0 Baseline sEPO, n (%) ≤ 500 mU/mL 87 (73.7) 36 (60) > 500 mU/mL 26 (22) 22 (36.7) Missing 5 (4.2) 2 (3.3) Prior ESA Use, n (%) Yes 108 (91.5) 52 (86.7) No 10 (8.5) 8 (13.3) Baseline blood counts, median Neutrophils (cells/L) 2.6 × 10 9 2.7 × 10 9 Hemoglobin (g/dL) 7.9 7.8 Platelets (cells/L) 230 × 10 9 230 × 10 9 Efficacy was established after a median follow up time of 19.5 months (range: 1.4 to 36.2) in the imetelstat group and 17.5 months (range: 0.7 to 34.3) in the placebo group based upon the proportion of patients who achieved ≥ 8-week and ≥ 24-week RBC-TI, defined as the absence of RBC transfusion(s) during any consecutive 8 weeks (56 days) period, and during any consecutive 24 weeks (168 days) period, respectively, from randomization until the start of subsequent anti-cancer therapy (if any). The efficacy results are summarized in Table 8. Table 8: Efficacy Results of RYTELO in IMerge RYTELO (N=118) Placebo (N=60) % Difference (95% CI) 95% CI based on Wilson Score method. p -value p- value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) controlling for prior RBC transfusion burden (≤ 6 versus >6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low versus intermediate-1) applied to randomization. Abbreviations: CI = Confidence Interval; RBC = Red Blood Cell; TI = Transfusion Independence Rate of ≥ 8-week RBC TI ≥ 8-week RBC TI, n (%) 47 (39.8) 9 (15.0) 24.8 (9.9, 36.9) < 0.001 95% CI for response rate (%) Exact Clopper-Pearson confidence interval. (30.9, 49.3) (7.1, 26.6) Rate of ≥ 24-week RBC TI ≥ 24-week RBC TI, n (%) 33 (28.0) 2 (3.3) 24.6 95% CI for response rate (%) (20.1, 37.0) (0.4, 11.5) (12.6, 34.2) < 0.001"],"pharmacodynamics":["12.2. Pharmacodynamics Grade 3 and 4 Thrombocytopenia Higher imetelstat exposure is associated with higher incidence of Grade 3 and 4 thrombocytopenia in patients with MDS."],"pharmacokinetics":["12.3. Pharmacokinetics Imetelstat plasma geometric mean (coefficient of variation [CV] %) maximum concentration (C max ) is 18.3 µM (27.3%) and the area under the concentration-time curve from time 0 to 28 days (AUC 0-28 ) was 114.2 h*µM (43.2%). Imetelstat does not accumulate between treatment cycles. Distribution Following a single intravenous dose of 7.1 mg/kg of RYTELO administered over 2 hours in patients with MDS, the geometric mean (CV%) volume of distribution is approximately 14.1 L (27.2%). In vitro human plasma protein binding is greater than 94%. Elimination The imetelstat geometric mean (CV%) apparent plasma half-life is approximately 4.9 hours (43.2%) at the approved recommended dosage. Metabolism Imetelstat is expected to be metabolized by nucleases to nucleotides of various lengths. Specific populations No clinically significant differences in the pharmacokinetics of imetelstat were observed based on age (21 to 87 years), sex, race (81% White, 4% Asian, 7% Black, 8% other/unknown), mild to moderate renal impairment (CL cr 30 to < 90 mL/min), mild hepatic impairment (total bilirubin ≤ ULN and AST > ULN, or total bilirubin > 1× to 1.5× ULN and any AST), or moderate hepatic impairment (total bilirubin > 1.5× to 3× ULN and any AST). The effect of severe renal impairment (CL cr 15 to < 30 mL/min), end-stage renal disease, or severe hepatic impairment (total bilirubin > 3× ULN and any AST) has not been established. Drug Interaction Studies In Vitro Studies CYP Enzymes : Imetelstat is not an inhibitor or inducer of CYP450 enzymes. Transporter systems : Imetelstat is an inhibitor of OATP1B1 and OATP1B3."],"adverse_reactions":["6. ADVERSE REACTIONS The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Thrombocytopenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Neutropenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Infusion-Related Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥10% with a difference between arms of >5% compared to placebo), including laboratory abnormalities are decreased platelets, decreased white blood cells, decreased neutrophils, increased AST, increased alkaline phosphatase, increased ALT, fatigue, prolonged partial thromboplastin time, arthralgia/myalgia, COVID-19 infections, and headache. ( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Geron Corporation at 1-855-437-6664 (1-855-GERONMI) 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. Low- to Intermediate-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes The safety of RYTELO was evaluated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial (IMerge) in 177 adult patients with International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) low- to intermediate-1 risk MDS who were transfusion-dependent and relapsed or refractory to or ineligible for ESA treatment [see Clinical Studies (14) ] . The safety population included patients who received at least one dose of either RYTELO (n=118) or placebo (n=59) at 7.1 mg/kg as an intravenous infusion administered over two hours every 4 weeks. The median time on treatment with RYTELO was 8 months (range, 0 to 38 months); 69% of patients were exposed to RYTELO for 24 weeks or longer and 45% were exposed for 48 weeks or longer. The median age of patients who received at least one dose of RYTELO was 72 years (range: 44 to 87 years) with 77% of patients 65 years of age and older and 30% of patients 75 years of age and older. Participants were 60% male, 81% White, 7% Asian, and 0.8% Black. Serious adverse reactions occurred in 32% of patients who received RYTELO. Serious adverse reactions in > 2% of patients included sepsis (4.2%), fracture (3.4%), cardiac failure (2.5%), and hemorrhage (2.5%). Fatal adverse reactions occurred in 0.8% of patients who received RYTELO, including sepsis (0.8%). Permanent discontinuation of RYTELO due to an adverse reaction occurred in 15% of patients. Adverse reactions which resulted in permanent discontinuation of RYTELO in > 2% of patients included neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. Dosage interruptions of RYTELO due to an adverse reaction occurred in 80% of patients. Adverse reactions which required dosage interruption in > 5% of patients included neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and infections. Dose reductions of RYTELO due to an adverse reaction occurred in 49% of patients. Adverse reactions which required dose reductions in > 2% of patients included neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. The most common (≥10% with a difference between arms of >5% compared to placebo) adverse reactions, including laboratory abnormalities, were decreased platelets, decreased white blood cells, decreased neutrophils, increased AST, increased alkaline phosphatase, increased ALT, fatigue, prolonged partial thromboplastin time, arthralgia/myalgia, COVID-19 infections, and headache. Table 5 summarizes the adverse reactions in IMerge. Table 5: Adverse Reactions (≥5%) in Patients with MDS Who Received RYTELO with a Difference Between Arms of >2% Compared to Placebo in IMerge Adverse Reaction RYTELO (N=118) Placebo (N=59) All Grades % Grades 3 or 4 % All Grades % Grades 3 or 4 % Graded according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03. General disorders and administrative site conditions Fatigue Fatigue: asthenia, fatigue, and malaise. 29 0 20 3.4 Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Arthralgia/myalgia Arthralgia/myalgia: arthralgia, back pain, bone pain, musculoskeletal pain, myalgia, neck pain, non-cardiac chest pain, pain, pain in extremity, pain in jaw, and pelvic pain. 25 2.5 19 5 Infections and infestations COVID-19 COVID-19: asymptomatic COVID-19, COVID-19, COVID-19 pneumonia, and SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive. 19 1.7 14 5 Urinary tract infection Urinary tract infection: cystitis, Escherichia urinary tract infection, renal abscess, and urinary tract infection. 9 2.5 7 0 Nervous system disorders Headache 13 0.8 5 0 Syncope Syncope: fall, pre-syncope, and syncope. 7 1.7 1.7 0 Immune system disorders Infusion-related reactions Infusion-related reactions: abdominal pain, arthralgia, asthenia, back pain, bone pain, diarrhea, erythema, headache, hypertensive crisis, malaise, non-cardiac chest pain, pruritus, and urticaria. Only events considered related to infusion-related reactions are included. 8 1.7 3.4 0 Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Epistaxis 7 0 0 0 Vascular disorders Hematoma 6 0 0 0 Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Pruritus 6 0 1.7 0 Cardiac disorders Atrial arrhythmia Atrial arrhythmia: atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. 6 1.7 3.4 1.7 Injury, poisoning and procedural complications Fractures Fractures: femur fracture, hand fracture, hip fracture, humerus fracture, lumbar vertebral fracture, and thoracic vertebral fracture. 5 3.4 1.7 1.7 Clinically relevant adverse reactions in < 5% of patients who received RYTELO included febrile neutropenia, sepsis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and hypertension. Table 6 summarizes the laboratory abnormalities in IMerge. Table 6: Select Laboratory Abnormalities (≥10%) That Worsened from Baseline in Patients with MDS Who Received RYTELO with a Difference Between Arms of >2% Compared to Placebo in IMerge Laboratory Abnormality RYTELO The denominator used to calculate the rate varied from 97 to 118 based on the number of patients with a baseline value and at least one post-treatment value. Placebo The denominator used to calculate the rate varied from 50 to 59 based on the number of patients with a baseline value and at least one post-treatment value. All Grades (%) Grade 3 or 4 (%) All Grades (%) Grade 3 or 4 (%) Graded according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03. ALP = alkaline phosphatase; ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; PTT = partial thromboplastin time Hematology Platelet count decreased 97 65 34 8 White blood cell count decreased 94 53 59 1.7 Neutrophil count decreased 92 72 47 7 PTT prolonged 26 1 18 4 Chemistry AST increased 53 0.8 22 1.7 ALP increased 48 0 12 0 ALT increased 43 3.4 37 5"],"contraindications":["4. CONTRAINDICATIONS None. None. ( 4 )"],"how_supplied_table":["<table width=\"80%\"><col width=\"50%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"50%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Carton Contents</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">NDC</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">One RYTELO 47 mg single-dose vial</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">82959-112-01</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">One RYTELO 188 mg single-dose vial</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">82959-111-01</td></tr></tbody></table>"],"spl_medguide_table":["<table width=\"100%\"><col width=\"2%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"46%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"32%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><tfoot><tr><td colspan=\"3\" align=\"left\">This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.</td><td align=\"right\">Issued: 6/2024 </td></tr><tr><td align=\"left\" valign=\"middle\"/><td align=\"left\" valign=\"middle\"/><td align=\"left\" valign=\"middle\"/><td align=\"left\" valign=\"middle\"/></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">MEDICATION GUIDE RYTELO&#x2122; (ri-TEL-o) (imetelstat) for injection, for intravenous use</content></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\" ID=\"Important\">What is the most important information I should know about RYTELO? RYTELO may cause serious side effects, including:</content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item><content styleCode=\"bold\">Low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia).</content> Low platelet counts are common during treatment with RYTELO and can also be severe. Low platelet counts can increase your risk for bleeding. Your healthcare provider may give you platelet transfusions to reduce the risk of bleeding if you develop a low platelet count during treatment with RYTELO. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of bleeding, including:</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule\"/><td><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>unusual bleeding or bruising</item><item>bleeding that lasts a long time</item><item>nosebleeds</item></list></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" colspan=\"2\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>vomiting blood</item><item>blood in your stool or black tarry stool</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item><content styleCode=\"bold\">Low neutrophil counts (neutropenia).</content> Low counts of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils are common during treatment with RYTELO and can also be severe. Low neutrophil counts can increase your risk for infections, including serious infections and sepsis. Your healthcare provider may give you medicines before you start treatment to help prevent neutropenia and infections and may treat you with medicines if you develop these problems during treatment with RYTELO. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of infection during treatment with RYTELO, including:</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule\"/><td><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>fever</item><item>shortness of breath or trouble breathing</item><item>cough</item></list></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" colspan=\"2\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>chills</item><item>pain or burning when you urinate</item></list></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\">Your healthcare provider will do blood tests to check your platelet and neutrophil counts before starting treatment with RYTELO, weekly for the first 2 cycles of treatment, before you receive each additional cycle, and as needed during your treatment. Your healthcare provider may delay your next treatment, decrease your dose, or stop treatment with RYTELO if you develop thrombocytopenia or neutropenia during treatment. See &quot;<content styleCode=\"bold\"><linkHtml href=\"#sideeffects\">What are the possible side effects of RYTELO?</linkHtml></content>&quot; for more information about side effects.</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">What is RYTELO?</content> RYTELO is a prescription medicine used to treat a condition called low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in adults: <list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>with anemia (low red blood cell counts) who need blood transfusions of 4 or more red blood cell units over 8 weeks <content styleCode=\"bold\">and</content></item><item>who have not responded to, have stopped responding to, or cannot be treated with other medicines called erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs).</item></list>It is not known if RYTELO is safe and effective in children.</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Before receiving RYTELO, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:</content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. RYTELO may harm your unborn baby and may cause loss of pregnancy (miscarriage). Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant or think you may be pregnant during treatment with RYTELO. <content styleCode=\"bold\">Females who are able to become pregnant:</content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>Your healthcare provider will perform a pregnancy test before you are given RYTELO.</item><item>You should use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after your last dose.</item></list></item><item>are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if RYTELO passes into your breastmilk. Do not breastfeed during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after your last dose. </item></list>Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine. </td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">How will I receive RYTELO?</content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>RYTELO will be given as an intravenous infusion into your vein over a period of 2 hours by your healthcare provider.</item><item>RYTELO is usually given every 4 weeks.</item><item>Your healthcare provider will prescribe RYTELO in a dose that is right for you and may change your dose, change your dosing schedule, or stop treatment depending on how you respond to RYTELO.</item><item>Your healthcare provider will do certain blood tests during treatment with RYTELO to check for side effects and to see how well you respond to treatment. </item><item>Your healthcare provider will decide how long you will continue treatment with RYTELO.</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\" ID=\"sideeffects\">What are the possible side effects of RYTELO? RYTELO may cause serious side effects, including:</content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>See &quot;<content styleCode=\"bold\"><linkHtml href=\"#Important\">What is the most important information I should know about RYTELO?</linkHtml></content>&quot;</item><item><content styleCode=\"bold\">Infusion-related reactions.</content> RYTELO can cause infusion-related reactions during or after your infusion that can be severe, including a severe sudden increase in blood pressure called hypertensive crisis. Your healthcare provider will give you medicines before each RYTELO infusion to help prevent or lessen infusion-related reactions and will watch you for at least 1 hour after your infusion. If you develop infusion-related reactions, your healthcare provider may infuse RYTELO more slowly, temporarily stop, or permanently stop your treatment. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop any signs or symptoms of infusion-related reactions, including:</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule\"/><td><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>stomach pain</item><item>joint pain</item><item>weakness and tiredness</item><item>back and bone pain</item><item>diarrhea</item><item>redness</item></list></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" colspan=\"2\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"circle\"><item>headache</item><item>high blood pressure </item><item>not feeling well</item><item>chest pain that is not related to your heart</item><item>itching</item><item>hives</item></list></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">The most common side effects of RYTELO include:</content></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" styleCode=\"Lrule\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>decreased platelet counts</item><item>decreased white blood cell counts</item><item>decreased neutrophil counts</item><item>increased liver enzymes (AST, alkaline phosphatase, and ALT)</item></list></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" colspan=\"2\"><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>tiredness</item><item>longer than usual blood clotting times</item><item>joint, bone and muscle pain</item><item>Covid-19 infections</item><item>headache</item></list></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\">RYTELO may cause fertility problems in females. This could affect your ability to get pregnant. Talk to your healthcare provider if this is a concern for you. These are not all of the possible side effects of RYTELO. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. </td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">General information about the safe and effective use of RYTELO.</content> Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about RYTELO that is written for health professionals.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">What are the ingredients in RYTELO? Active ingredient:</content> imetelstat <content styleCode=\"bold\">Inactive ingredients: </content><list listType=\"unordered\" styleCode=\"disc\"><item>47 mg: sodium carbonate anhydrous or hydrochloric acid may be added during manufacturing to adjust the pH</item><item>188 mg: sodium carbonate monohydrate or hydrochloric acid may be added during manufacturing to adjust the pH</item></list></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"4\">Manufactured for: Geron Corporation, 919 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Suite 250, Foster City, CA 94404 Manufactured by (47 mg vials): Patheon Italia, S.p.A, 2&#xB0; Trav. SX Via Morolense, 5, 03013 Ferentino (FR), Italy Manufactured by (188 mg vials): Catalent Indiana, LLC, 1300 S Patterson Drive, Bloomington, IN 47403 GER006-01 For more information about RYTELO, go to www.RYTELO.com or call 1-866-471-0921.</td></tr></tbody></table>"],"mechanism_of_action":["12.1. Mechanism of Action Imetelstat is an oligonucleotide human telomerase inhibitor that binds to the template region of the RNA component of human telomerase (hTR), inhibits telomerase enzymatic activity and prevents telomere binding. Increased telomerase activity and human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) RNA expression have been reported in MDS and malignant stem and progenitor cells. Nonclinical studies showed imetelstat treatment led to reduction of telomere length, reduction of malignant stem and progenitor cell proliferation, and induction of apoptotic cell death."],"storage_and_handling":["Storage Store vials refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) in original carton. Do not freeze."],"clinical_pharmacology":["12. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12.1. Mechanism of Action Imetelstat is an oligonucleotide human telomerase inhibitor that binds to the template region of the RNA component of human telomerase (hTR), inhibits telomerase enzymatic activity and prevents telomere binding. Increased telomerase activity and human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) RNA expression have been reported in MDS and malignant stem and progenitor cells. Nonclinical studies showed imetelstat treatment led to reduction of telomere length, reduction of malignant stem and progenitor cell proliferation, and induction of apoptotic cell death. 12.2. Pharmacodynamics Grade 3 and 4 Thrombocytopenia Higher imetelstat exposure is associated with higher incidence of Grade 3 and 4 thrombocytopenia in patients with MDS. 12.3. Pharmacokinetics Imetelstat plasma geometric mean (coefficient of variation [CV] %) maximum concentration (C max ) is 18.3 µM (27.3%) and the area under the concentration-time curve from time 0 to 28 days (AUC 0-28 ) was 114.2 h*µM (43.2%). Imetelstat does not accumulate between treatment cycles. Distribution Following a single intravenous dose of 7.1 mg/kg of RYTELO administered over 2 hours in patients with MDS, the geometric mean (CV%) volume of distribution is approximately 14.1 L (27.2%). In vitro human plasma protein binding is greater than 94%. Elimination The imetelstat geometric mean (CV%) apparent plasma half-life is approximately 4.9 hours (43.2%) at the approved recommended dosage. Metabolism Imetelstat is expected to be metabolized by nucleases to nucleotides of various lengths. Specific populations No clinically significant differences in the pharmacokinetics of imetelstat were observed based on age (21 to 87 years), sex, race (81% White, 4% Asian, 7% Black, 8% other/unknown), mild to moderate renal impairment (CL cr 30 to < 90 mL/min), mild hepatic impairment (total bilirubin ≤ ULN and AST > ULN, or total bilirubin > 1× to 1.5× ULN and any AST), or moderate hepatic impairment (total bilirubin > 1.5× to 3× ULN and any AST). The effect of severe renal impairment (CL cr 15 to < 30 mL/min), end-stage renal disease, or severe hepatic impairment (total bilirubin > 3× ULN and any AST) has not been established. Drug Interaction Studies In Vitro Studies CYP Enzymes : Imetelstat is not an inhibitor or inducer of CYP450 enzymes. Transporter systems : Imetelstat is an inhibitor of OATP1B1 and OATP1B3. 12.6. Immunogenicity The observed incidence of anti-drug antibodies (ADA) is highly dependent on the sensitivity and specificity of the assay. Differences in assay methods preclude meaningful comparisons of the incidence of anti-drug antibodies in the studies described below with the incidence of anti-drug antibodies in other studies, including those of RYTELO. Seventeen percent (28/166) of evaluable patients with low- or intermediate-1 risk MDS tested positive for imetelstat anti-drug antibodies, with a median onset of 38 weeks following the study drug dosage of RYTELO for a median duration of treatment of 35 weeks in Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the IMerge study. There was no clinically significant effect of ADA on the PK, safety, or efficacy of RYTELO among the study participants who developed anti-drug antibodies."],"indications_and_usage":["1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE RYTELO is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with transfusion-dependent anemia requiring 4 or more red blood cell units over 8 weeks who have not responded to or have lost response to or are ineligible for erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA). RYTELO is an oligonucleotide telomerase inhibitor indicated for the treatment of adult patients with low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with transfusion-dependent anemia requiring 4 or more red blood cell units over 8 weeks who have not responded to or have lost response to or are ineligible for erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA). ( 1 )"],"warnings_and_cautions":["5. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Thrombocytopenia : Grade 3 and Grade 4 thrombocytopenia occurred; obtain complete blood cell counts prior to initiation of RYTELO, weekly for the first two cycles, and prior to each cycle thereafter to monitor. Delay or dose reduce as recommended. ( 2.3 , 5.1 ) Neutropenia : Grade 3 and Grade 4 neutropenia occurred; obtain complete blood cell counts prior to initiation of RYTELO, weekly for the first two cycles, and prior to each cycle thereafter to monitor. Delay or dose reduce as recommended. ( 2.3 , 5.2 ) Infusion-Related Reactions : Premedicate before infusion. Interrupt, decrease the rate of infusion, or permanently discontinue RYTELO based on severity. ( 2.2 , 2.3 , 5.3 ) Embryo-Fetal Toxicity : Can cause embryo-fetal harm. Advise females of reproductive potential of potential risk to a fetus and to use effective contraception. ( 5.4 , 8.1 , 8.3 ) 5.1. Thrombocytopenia RYTELO can cause thrombocytopenia based on laboratory values. In the clinical trial, new or worsening Grade 3 or 4 decreased platelets occurred in 65% of patients with MDS treated with RYTELO [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . Median time to onset of first occurrence of Grade 3 or 4 decreased platelets was 6 weeks (range: 2 to 88 weeks) and median time to recovery from each occurrence of Grade 3 or 4 decreased platelets to Grade 2 or lower, or last value available, was 1.3 weeks (range: 0.1 to 13 weeks). Grade 3 or 4 decreased platelets occurred throughout treatment with RYTELO, with 48% of patients experiencing Grade 3 or Grade 4 thrombocytopenia during cycles 1-3, 31% during cycles 4-6, 33% during cycles 7-12, and 24% during cycles 13 and beyond. Grade 3 or 4 bleeding was seen in 2.5% of patients, including gastrointestinal bleeding (1.7%) and hematuria (0.8%). Monitor patients with thrombocytopenia for bleeding. Monitor complete blood cell counts prior to initiation of RYTELO, weekly for the first two cycles, prior to each cycle thereafter, and as clinically indicated. Administer platelet transfusions as appropriate. Delay the next cycle and resume at the same or reduced dose, or discontinue as recommended [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . 5.2. Neutropenia RYTELO can cause neutropenia based on laboratory values. In the clinical trial, new or worsening Grade 3 or 4 decreased neutrophils occurred in 72% of patients with MDS treated with RYTELO [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . Median time to onset of first occurrence of Grade 3 or 4 decreased neutrophils was 4.6 weeks (range: 1 to 81 weeks) and median time to recovery from each occurrence of Grade 3 or 4 decreased neutrophils to Grade 2 or lower, or last value available, was 1.9 weeks (range: 0 to 16 weeks). Grade 3 or 4 decreased neutrophils occurred throughout treatment with RYTELO, with 65% of patients experiencing Grade 3 or Grade 4 neutropenia during cycles 1-3, 35% during cycles 4-6, 32% during cycles 7-12, and 39% during cycles 13 and beyond. Febrile neutropenia occurred in 0.8% and sepsis in 4.2%. Monitor patients with Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia for infections, including sepsis. Monitor complete blood cell counts prior to initiation of RYTELO, weekly for the first two cycles, prior to each cycle thereafter, and as clinically indicated. Administer growth factors and anti-infective therapies for treatment or prophylaxis as appropriate. Delay the next cycle and resume at the same or reduced dose, or discontinue as recommended [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . 5.3. Infusion-Related Reactions RYTELO can cause infusion-related reactions. In the clinical trial, infusion-related reactions occurred in 8% of patients with MDS treated with RYTELO; Grade 3 or 4 infusion-related reactions occurred in 1.7%, including hypertensive crisis (0.8%). The most common infusion-related reaction was headache (4.2%). Infusion-related reactions usually occur during or shortly after the end of the infusion. Premedicate patients at least 30 minutes prior to infusion with diphenhydramine and hydrocortisone as recommended and monitor patients for at least one hour following the infusion as recommended [see Dosage and Administration (2.2) ]. Manage symptoms of infusion-related reactions with supportive care and infusion interruptions, decrease infusion rate, or permanently discontinue as recommended [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . 5.4. Embryo-Fetal Toxicity Based on findings in animals, RYTELO can cause embryo-fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. In animal reproduction studies, administration of imetelstat to pregnant mice during the period of organogenesis resulted in embryo-fetal mortality at maternal exposures (AUC) 2.5-times the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus. Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after the last dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1 , 8.3) ] ."],"clinical_studies_table":["<table width=\"80%\" ID=\"Table7\"><caption>Table 7: Baseline Disease Characteristics of Patients with MDS in IMerge</caption><col width=\"45%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"25%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\"/><col width=\"30%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Disease Characteristic</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">RYTELO (N=118)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Placebo (N=60)</th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"3\">Abbreviations: ECOG = Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group; ESA = erythropoietin stimulating agents; IPSS = International Prognostic Scoring System; RBC = Red Blood Cell; MDS = myelodysplastic syndromes; sEPO = serum erythropoietin; WHO = World Health Organization</td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Time since original diagnosis</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Median years (range)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.5 (0.1, 26.7)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2.8 (0.2, 25.7)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">ECOG Score (0, 1, 2), n (%)</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 0: Asymptomatic</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">42 (35.6)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">21 (35)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 1: Symptomatic fully ambulatory</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">70 (59.3)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">39 (65)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 2: Symptomatic in bed less than 50% of the day</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6 (5.1)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">IPSS Risk Classification, n (%)</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Low</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">80 (67.8)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">39 (65)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Intermediate-1</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">38 (32.2)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">21 (35)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Prior RBC transfusion burden<footnote>Prior RBC transfusion burden is defined as the maximum number of RBC units transfused over an 8-week period during the 16 weeks prior to randomization.</footnote>, n (%)</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 4 to 6 units</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">62 (52.5)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">33 (55)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> &gt; 6 units</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">56 (47.5)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">27 (45)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">WHO Classification (2008), n (%)</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> RS+<footnote>RS+ includes refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts (RARS)/refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia and &#x2265; 15% ringed sideroblasts (RCMD-RS).</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">73 (61.9)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">37 (61.7)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> RS&#x2D7;<footnote>RS&#x2D7; includes others.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">44 (37.3)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">23 (38.3)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Missing</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1 (0.8)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Baseline sEPO, n (%)</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> &#x2264; 500 mU/mL</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">87 (73.7)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">36 (60)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> &gt; 500 mU/mL</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">26 (22)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">22 (36.7)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Missing</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5 (4.2)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2 (3.3)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"3\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Prior ESA Use, n (%)</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Yes</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">108 (91.5)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">52 (86.7)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> No </td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">10 (8.5)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">8 (13.3)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Baseline blood counts, median</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Neutrophils (cells/L)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2.6 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2.7 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Hemoglobin (g/dL)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7.9</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7.8</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Platelets (cells/L)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">230 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">230 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup></td></tr></tbody></table>","<table width=\"80%\" ID=\"Table8\"><caption>Table 8: Efficacy Results of RYTELO in IMerge</caption><col width=\"30%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"bottom\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"bottom\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"bottom\"/><col width=\"10%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"bottom\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><th styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">RYTELO (N=118)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Placebo (N=60)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">% Difference (95% CI)<footnote>95% CI based on Wilson Score method.</footnote></th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\"><content styleCode=\"italics\">p</content>-value<footnote><content styleCode=\"italics\">p-</content>value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) controlling for prior RBC transfusion burden (&#x2264; 6 versus &gt;6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low versus intermediate-1) applied to randomization.</footnote></th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"5\">Abbreviations: CI = Confidence Interval; RBC = Red Blood Cell; TI = Transfusion Independence</td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Rate of</content> &#x2265; <content styleCode=\"bold\">8-week RBC TI</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> &#x2265; 8-week RBC TI, n (%)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">47 (39.8)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">9 (15.0)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" rowspan=\"2\" valign=\"bottom\">24.8 (9.9, 36.9)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" rowspan=\"2\" valign=\"bottom\">&lt; 0.001</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 95% CI for response rate (%)<footnote ID=\"ft8\">Exact Clopper-Pearson confidence interval.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">(30.9, 49.3)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">(7.1, 26.6)</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Rate of</content> &#x2265; <content styleCode=\"bold\">24-week RBC TI</content></td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule Botrule\"> &#x2265; 24-week RBC TI, n (%)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">33 (28.0)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">2 (3.3)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">24.6</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> 95% CI for response rate (%)<footnoteRef IDREF=\"ft8\"/></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">(20.1, 37.0)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">(0.4, 11.5)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">(12.6, 34.2)</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">&lt; 0.001</td></tr></tbody></table>"],"nonclinical_toxicology":["13. NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY 13.1. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Carcinogenicity studies have not been conducted with imetelstat. In vitro, imetelstat was not mutagenic in the bacterial mutagenicity assay (Ames test) or clastogenic in the chromosomal aberrations assay using cultured human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Imetelstat was not genotoxic in an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay at intravenous dose levels up to approximately 104 mg/kg. Fertility studies have not been conducted with imetelstat. Female monkeys given 14.1 mg/kg once weekly for 9 months exhibited uterine endometrial atrophy in a general toxicology study. This effect was observed at a mean exposure (based on AUC) that is approximately 14.4-times the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. This finding was not present in animals following a 14-week recovery period."],"adverse_reactions_table":["<table width=\"85%\" ID=\"Table5\"><caption>Table 5: Adverse Reactions (&#x2265;5%) in Patients with MDS Who Received RYTELO with a Difference Between Arms of &gt;2% Compared to Placebo in IMerge</caption><col width=\"28%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Adverse Reaction</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" colspan=\"2\">RYTELO (N=118)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" colspan=\"2\">Placebo (N=59)</th></tr><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">All Grades %</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Grades 3 or 4 %</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">All Grades %</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Grades 3 or 4 %</th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"5\">Graded according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03.</td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">General disorders and administrative site conditions</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Fatigue<footnote>Fatigue: asthenia, fatigue, and malaise.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">29</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">20</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.4</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Arthralgia/myalgia<footnote>Arthralgia/myalgia: arthralgia, back pain, bone pain, musculoskeletal pain, myalgia, neck pain, non-cardiac chest pain, pain, pain in extremity, pain in jaw, and pelvic pain.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">25</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2.5</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">19</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Infections and infestations</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> COVID-19<footnote>COVID-19: asymptomatic COVID-19, COVID-19, COVID-19 pneumonia, and SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">19</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">14</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Urinary tract infection<footnote>Urinary tract infection: cystitis, Escherichia urinary tract infection, renal abscess, and urinary tract infection.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">9</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">2.5</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Nervous system disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Headache</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">13</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0.8</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Syncope<footnote>Syncope: fall, pre-syncope, and syncope.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Immune system disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Infusion-related reactions<footnote>Infusion-related reactions: abdominal pain, arthralgia, asthenia, back pain, bone pain, diarrhea, erythema, headache, hypertensive crisis, malaise, non-cardiac chest pain, pruritus, and urticaria. Only events considered related to infusion-related reactions are included.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">8</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Epistaxis</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Vascular disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Hematoma</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Pruritus</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Cardiac disorders </content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Atrial arrhythmia<footnote>Atrial arrhythmia: atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Injury, poisoning and procedural complications</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"> Fractures<footnote>Fractures: femur fracture, hand fracture, hip fracture, humerus fracture, lumbar vertebral fracture, and thoracic vertebral fracture.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td></tr></tbody></table>","<table width=\"85%\" ID=\"Table6\"><caption>Table 6: Select Laboratory Abnormalities (&#x2265;10%) That Worsened from Baseline in Patients with MDS Who Received RYTELO with a Difference Between Arms of &gt;2% Compared to Placebo in IMerge</caption><col width=\"28%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"18%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Laboratory Abnormality</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" colspan=\"2\">RYTELO<footnote>The denominator used to calculate the rate varied from 97 to 118 based on the number of patients with a baseline value and at least one post-treatment value.</footnote></th><th styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" colspan=\"2\">Placebo<footnote>The denominator used to calculate the rate varied from 50 to 59 based on the number of patients with a baseline value and at least one post-treatment value.</footnote></th></tr><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">All Grades (%)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Grade 3 or 4 (%)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">All Grades (%)</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Grade 3 or 4 (%)</th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"5\">Graded according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03. ALP = alkaline phosphatase; ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; PTT = partial thromboplastin time</td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Hematology</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Platelet count decreased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">97</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">65</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">34</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">8</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">White blood cell count decreased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">94</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">53</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">59</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Neutrophil count decreased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">92</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">72</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">47</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">7</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">PTT prolonged</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">26</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">18</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">4</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" colspan=\"5\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Chemistry</content></td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">AST increased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">53</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0.8</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">22</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.7</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">ALP increased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">48</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">12</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">0</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">ALT increased</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">43</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">3.4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">37</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5</td></tr></tbody></table>"],"information_for_patients":["17. PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication Guide). Discuss the following with patients prior to and during treatment with RYTELO. Thrombocytopenia Advise patients of the risk of thrombocytopenia with RYTELO, and that their blood counts will be monitored routinely while on treatment and dose of RYTELO delayed or reduced as needed. Instruct patients to notify a healthcare provider immediately if they show signs or symptoms of thrombocytopenia such as unusual bleeding or bruising [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] . Neutropenia Advise patients of the risk of neutropenia with RYTELO and that their blood counts will be monitored routinely while on treatment and the dose of RYTELO may be delayed or reduced as needed. Instruct patients to notify a healthcare provider immediately if they show signs or symptoms of neutropenia, such as fever or infection [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] . Infusion-Related Reactions Inform patients that infusion-related reactions can occur during treatment with RYTELO and premedications will be given prior to each infusion. Patients will be monitored by their healthcare provider for at least an hour after the infusion [see Dosage and Administration (2.2) and Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] . Advise patients that their healthcare provider may decide to give RYTELO more slowly or stop the infusion if an infusion-related reaction occurs [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] Embryo-Fetal Toxicity Advise pregnant women and females of reproductive potential of the potential risk to a fetus. Advise females of reproductive potential to inform their healthcare provider if they are pregnant or become pregnant [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4) and Use in Specific Populations (8.1) ] . Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after the last dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.3) ] . Lactation Advise women not to breastfeed during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after the last dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.2) ] ."],"spl_unclassified_section":["Manufactured for: Geron Corporation 919 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Suite 250 Foster City, CA 94404 Manufactured by (188 mg vials): Catalent Indiana, LLC 1300 S Patterson Drive Bloomington, IN 47403 Manufactured by (47 mg vials): Patheon Italia, S.p.A 2° Trav. SX Via Morolense, 5 03013 Ferentino (FR), Italy GER005-01"],"dosage_and_administration":["2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION The recommended dosage of RYTELO is 7.1 mg/kg administered as an intravenous infusion over 2 hours every 4 weeks. ( 2.1 ) Premedicate prior to dosing with RYTELO for potential infusion-related reactions. ( 2.2 ) See full prescribing information for preparation and administration instructions. ( 2.4 ) 2.1. Recommended Dosage The recommended dosage of RYTELO is 7.1 mg/kg administered as an intravenous infusion over 2 hours every 4 weeks. Discontinue RYTELO if a patient does not experience a decrease in red blood cell (RBC) transfusion burden after 24 weeks of treatment (administration of 6 doses) or if unacceptable toxicity occurs at any time [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . 2.2. Recommended Premedications Administer the following pre-treatment medications at least 30 minutes prior to dosing to prevent or reduce potential infusion-related reactions: diphenhydramine (or equivalent) 25 mg to 50 mg, intravenously or orally hydrocortisone (or equivalent) 100 mg to 200 mg, intravenously or orally Monitor patients for adverse reactions for at least one hour after the infusion has been completed [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) and Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . 2.3. Dosage Modifications for Adverse Reactions Recommended dose reductions for Grade 3 and Grade 4 adverse reactions are found in Table 1. The management of Grade 3 and Grade 4 adverse reactions may require temporary dose delay, dose reduction, or treatment discontinuation and are presented in Table 2 and Table 3. RYTELO treatment should be permanently discontinued if the patient cannot tolerate the lowest dose level of 4.4 mg/kg. Table 1: Recommended Dose Reduction for RYTELO for Grade 3 and Grade 4 Adverse Reactions Dose Reduction Dose Every 4 Weeks First dose reduction 5.6 mg/kg Second dose reduction 4.4 mg/kg Dosage Modifications for Hematologic (Grade 3 and Grade 4) Adverse Reactions Monitor complete blood cell counts prior to administration of RYTELO, weekly for the first two cycles, prior to each cycle thereafter, and as clinically indicated. Delay the next cycle if absolute neutrophil count is less than 1 × 10 9 /L or platelets are less than 50 × 10 9 /L. Modify dose as described in Table 2. Table 2: Dosage Modifications for Patients with Hematologic Adverse Reactions (Grade 3 and Grade 4) Adverse Reaction Severity Grade Severity based on National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03. Occurrence Treatment Modification Abbreviation: ANC = absolute neutrophil count Thrombocytopenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Grade 3 First Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 × 10 9 /L; restart at same dose level. Second and Third Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 × 10 9 /L; restart at one dose level lower. Fourth Discontinue RYTELO. Grade 4 First and Second Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 × 10 9 /L; restart at one dose level lower. Third Discontinue RYTELO. Neutropenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Grade 3 First Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 × 10 9 /L; restart at same dose level. Second and Third Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 × 10 9 /L; restart at one dose level lower. Fourth Discontinue RYTELO. Grade 4 First and Second Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 × 10 9 /L; restart at one dose level lower. Third Discontinue RYTELO. Dosage Modifications for Non-hematologic Adverse Reactions Dosage modifications for infusion-related reactions and other adverse drug reactions, including elevated liver function tests (LFTs), are described in Table 3. Monitor liver function tests prior to administration of RYTELO, weekly for the first cycle, prior to each cycle thereafter, and as clinically indicated. Table 3: Dosage Modifications for Patients with Non-hematologic Adverse Reactions Adverse Reaction Severity Grade Severity based on National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03. Occurrence Treatment Modification Abbreviation: LFT = liver function test Infusion-Related Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Grade 2 or 3 First and Second Interrupt the RYTELO infusion until resolution of the adverse reaction or until the intensity of the reaction decreases to Grade 1; restart infusion at 50% of the infusion rate administered prior to the adverse reaction. Third For Grade 2, stop infusion. May restart at next cycle. For Grade 3, permanently discontinue RYTELO. Grade 4 First Stop infusion, administer supportive care as appropriate and permanently discontinue RYTELO. Other adverse reactions including elevated LFTs [see Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] Grade 3 or 4 First and Second Delay RYTELO until recovery of adverse reactions to Grade 1 or baseline; restart at one dose level lower. Third Permanently discontinue RYTELO. 2.4. Preparation and Administration RYTELO is provided as a lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for intravenous infusion only and must be reconstituted and diluted prior to administration. Use aseptic technique to prepare RYTELO. RYTELO does not contain a preservative. Reconstitution: Calculate the dose of RYTELO needed based on the patient's body weight (kg). Determine the number of RYTELO vials needed to achieve the required dose (total mg) per Table 4. More than one vial may be needed to achieve a full dose. Remove the RYTELO vials from the refrigerator and allow the vials to sit for 10 minutes to 15 minutes (not to exceed 30 minutes) to adjust to room temperature 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) before use. Reconstitute each vial of RYTELO with the volume of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection provided in Table 4 directly onto the lyophilized powder to obtain a concentration of 31.4 mg/mL of imetelstat. Table 4: Reconstitution Volumes Strength Recommended to use the appropriate combination of vial strengths to most closely match the intended dose based on the patient's weight. Volume of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection for Reconstitution per Vial Final Concentration of Reconstituted Solution per Vial Deliverable Volume per Vial 47 mg 1.8 mL 31.4 mg/mL Each vial contains an overfill to account for loss of liquid during preparation and extraction of the reconstituted solution, resulting in the final concentration. 1.5 mL 188 mg 6.3 mL 31.4 mg/mL 6 mL Swirl each vial gently to avoid foaming until the powder is fully reconstituted (not to exceed 15 minutes). Do not shake. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. The reconstituted solution in each vial should appear as a clear to slightly hazy solution, essentially free of visible contaminants, particles and/or particulates. Do not use if discoloration or particulate matter is present. Use the reconstituted solution immediately to prepare the RYTELO diluted solution in the infusion bag. Dilution: Calculate the required volume of the reconstituted RYTELO solution needed to obtain the appropriate dose according to the patient's body weight. Withdraw a volume equal to the required reconstituted RYTELO solution from a 500 mL infusion bag of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection and discard it. Add the required volume of reconstituted RYTELO solution into the infusion bag so that the total final volume of RYTELO solution in the bag is approximately 500 mL. Discard any unused portion of the reconstituted solution remaining in each vial. Gently invert the infusion bag at least 5 times to ensure that the reconstituted RYTELO is well-mixed. Do not shake the infusion bag prior to administration. Diluted RYTELO Solution Storage: If not used immediately, ensure that diluted solution for infusion is used within the total timeframes specified below, according to storage temperature: When stored at room temperature 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) : The total time from the reconstitution of RYTELO to completion of the intravenous infusion should not exceed 18 hours from the time of reconstitution. When stored refrigerated 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) : The total time from the reconstitution of RYTELO to completion of the intravenous infusion should not exceed 48 hours from the time of reconstitution. Administration : Administer the diluted RYTELO solution by intravenous infusion only over a period of 2 hours."],"spl_product_data_elements":["RYTELO imetelstat sodium imetelstat sodium imetelstat sodium carbonate hydrochloric acid white to off-white or slightly yellow RYTELO imetelstat sodium imetelstat sodium imetelstat sodium carbonate monohydrate hydrochloric acid white to off-white or slightly yellow"],"dosage_forms_and_strengths":["3. DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS For injection: 47 mg of imetelstat supplied as a white to off-white or slightly yellow lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution. For injection: 188 mg of imetelstat supplied as a white to off-white or slightly yellow lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution. For injection: 47 mg powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution. ( 3 ) For injection: 188 mg powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution. ( 3 )"],"use_in_specific_populations":["8. USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS Lactation: Advise not to breastfeed. ( 8.2 ) 8.1. Pregnancy Risk Summary Based on findings in animal studies, RYTELO can cause embryo-fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. There are no available data on RYTELO use in pregnant women to evaluate for drug-associated risk. In embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies, administration of imetelstat to pregnant mice and rabbits during the period of organogenesis resulted in embryo-fetal mortality, which in mice occurred at maternal exposures approximately 2.5 times the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus [see Data ] . In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2% to 4% and 15% to 20%, respectively. Data Animal Data In embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies, imetelstat was administered by IV bolus injection at doses of 4.7, 9.4, 14.1 or 28.2 mg/kg/day on gestation days 6, 9, and 12 in mice, or by 2-hour intravenous infusion at doses of 4.7, 14.1, or 28.2 mg/kg on gestation days 6 and 13 in rabbits. In rabbits, the dose of 28.2 mg/kg was maternally toxic. Increased post-implantation loss due to an increase in early resorptions, resulting in a decrease in viable fetuses and litter was noted in mice at 28.2 mg/kg and in rabbits starting at 14.1 mg/kg; corresponding to exposures (based on AUC) that are approximately 2.5-times (mice) or 9.3-times (rabbits) the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. 8.2. Lactation Risk Summary There is no data on the presence of imetelstat in human milk, or the effects RYTELO on the breastfed child, or milk production. Because of the potential for adverse reactions in breastfed children, advise women not to breastfeed during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after the last dose. 8.3. Females and Males of Reproductive Potential Based on findings from animal studies, RYTELO can cause embryo-fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1) ] . Pregnancy Testing Verify the pregnancy status of females of reproductive potential prior to initiating treatment with RYTELO. Contraception Females Advise females of reproductive potential to use effective contraception during treatment with RYTELO and for 1 week after the last dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1) ] . Infertility Females Based on findings in animals, RYTELO may impair fertility in females of reproductive potential. The effect on fertility is reversible [see Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1) ] . 8.4. Pediatric Use Safety and effectiveness of RYTELO in pediatric patients have not been established. 8.5. Geriatric Use Of the 118 patients with low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in the clinical trial who received RYTELO, 91 (77.1%) patients were 65 years of age and older and 35 (29.7%) patients 75 years of age and older. No differences in safety or efficacy were observed between older (≥ 65 years) and younger patients."],"dosage_and_administration_table":["<table width=\"75%\" ID=\"Table1\"><caption>Table 1: Recommended Dose Reduction for RYTELO for Grade 3 and Grade 4 Adverse Reactions</caption><col width=\"50%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"50%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Dose Reduction </th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Dose Every 4 Weeks</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">First dose reduction</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">5.6 mg/kg</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Second dose reduction</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">4.4 mg/kg</td></tr></tbody></table>","<table width=\"80%\" ID=\"Table2\"><caption>Table 2: Dosage Modifications for Patients with Hematologic Adverse Reactions (Grade 3 and Grade 4)</caption><col width=\"25%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"35%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Adverse Reaction</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Severity Grade<footnote>Severity based on National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03.</footnote></th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Occurrence</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Treatment Modification</th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"4\">Abbreviation: ANC = absolute neutrophil count </td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" rowspan=\"5\" valign=\"top\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Thrombocytopenia </content> <content styleCode=\"italics\">[see <linkHtml href=\"#S5.1\">Warnings and Precautions (5.1)</linkHtml>]</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" rowspan=\"3\" valign=\"top\">Grade 3</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">First</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at same dose level. </td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Second and Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at one dose level lower. </td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Fourth</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule Botrule\" rowspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\">Grade 4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">First and Second</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of platelets to 50 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at one dose level lower.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">Discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Neutropenia </content> <content styleCode=\"italics\">[see <linkHtml href=\"#S5.2\">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" rowspan=\"3\" valign=\"top\">Grade 3</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">First</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at same dose level. </td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Second and Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at one dose level lower. </td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Fourth</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">Discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Grade 4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">First and Second</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of ANC to 1 &#xD7; 10<sup>9</sup>/L; restart at one dose level lower. </td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule Botrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">Discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr></tbody></table>","<table width=\"80%\" ID=\"Table3\"><caption>Table 3: Dosage Modifications for Patients with Non-hematologic Adverse Reactions</caption><col width=\"25%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"20%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"35%\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">Adverse Reaction</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Severity Grade<footnote>Severity based on National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.03.</footnote></th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Occurrence</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Treatment Modification</th></tr></thead><tfoot><tr><td align=\"left\" colspan=\"4\">Abbreviation: LFT = liver function test</td></tr></tfoot><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" rowspan=\"3\" valign=\"top\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Infusion-Related Reactions</content> <content styleCode=\"italics\"> [see <linkHtml href=\"#S5.3\">Warnings and Precautions (5.3)</linkHtml>]</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" rowspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\">Grade 2 or 3</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">First and Second</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Interrupt the RYTELO infusion until resolution of the adverse reaction or until the intensity of the reaction decreases to Grade 1; restart infusion at 50% of the infusion rate administered prior to the adverse reaction.</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">For Grade 2, stop infusion. May restart at next cycle. For Grade 3, permanently discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Grade 4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">First</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Stop infusion, administer supportive care as appropriate and permanently discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr><tr><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\"><content styleCode=\"bold\">Other adverse reactions including elevated LFTs</content> <content styleCode=\"italics\"> [see <linkHtml href=\"#S6.1\">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Grade 3 or 4</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">First and Second</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule Toprule Botrule\" valign=\"top\">Delay RYTELO until recovery of adverse reactions to Grade 1 or baseline; restart at one dose level lower.</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule\"/><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Third</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Permanently discontinue RYTELO.</td></tr></tbody></table>","<table width=\"80%\" ID=\"Table4\"><caption>Table 4: Reconstitution Volumes</caption><col width=\"25%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"25%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"25%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><col width=\"25%\" align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"/><thead><tr><th styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Strength<footnote>Recommended to use the appropriate combination of vial strengths to most closely match the intended dose based on the patient&apos;s weight.</footnote></th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Volume of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection for Reconstitution per Vial</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\">Final Concentration of Reconstituted Solution per Vial</th><th styleCode=\"Rrule\" valign=\"top\">Deliverable Volume per Vial</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">47 mg</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.8 mL</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">31.4 mg/mL<footnote ID=\"ft4\">Each vial contains an overfill to account for loss of liquid during preparation and extraction of the reconstituted solution, resulting in the final concentration.</footnote></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">1.5 mL</td></tr><tr styleCode=\"Botrule\"><td styleCode=\"Lrule Rrule\">188 mg</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6.3 mL</td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">31.4 mg/mL<footnoteRef IDREF=\"ft4\"/></td><td styleCode=\"Rrule\">6 mL</td></tr></tbody></table>"],"package_label_principal_display_panel":["PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 47 mg Vial Label NDC 82959-112-01 RYTELO™ (imetelstat) for Injection 47 mg/vial For intravenous infusion after reconstitution and dilution. 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There are no available data on RYTELO use in pregnant women to evaluate for drug-associated risk. In embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies, administration of imetelstat to pregnant mice and rabbits during the period of organogenesis resulted in embryo-fetal mortality, which in mice occurred at maternal exposures approximately 2.5 times the human exposure at the recommended clinical dose. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus [see Data ] .","Geriatric use":"Of the 118 patients with low- to intermediate-1 risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in the clinical trial who received RYTELO, 91 (77.1%) patients were 65 years of age and older and 35 (29.7%) patients 75 years of age and older. 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