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The Effect of Oral Folinic Acid Rescue Therapy on Pemetrexed Induced Neutropenia: A Randomized Open-label Trial (FLEX)
Objective The main objective is to evaluate the haematological toxicity in patients who use pemetrexed with and without rescue therapy with folinic acid. Primary endpoint Difference between treatment groups in neutrophil count (\*109/L) at day 8-10 after administration of pemetrexed (nadir). Secondary endpoints The grade neutropenia (according to the CTCAE version 5, 2017) at day 8-10, the homocysteine plasma levels at baseline (predictor for developing toxicity), the efficacy of chemotherapy treatment based on response CT after cycle 2 and 4 and the incidence of discontinuation, dose delays and dose reductions of pemetrexed. Trial design The FLEX-trial is a multi-centre, open label, double arm, randomized trial to compare neutropenia in patients with and without folinic acid rescue therapy where subjects are participating for 4 treatment cycles. Population In total 50 patients (25 in each arm), \>18 years with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or mesothelioma treated with pemetrexed (in combination with other chemo- or immunotherapy) are eligible for inclusion. Interventions Follow-up will take place during the first 4 cycles of chemotherapy with pemetrexed. Patients in the intervention-arm will receive oral folinic acid orally 4 times 45mg / day for 3 days, starting 24 hours after the administration of pemetrexed.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Amphia Hospital |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 4 |
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 50 |
| Start date | 2023-02-06 |
| Completion | 2024-01 |
Conditions
- NSCLC
- Mesothelioma
- Thymoma
Interventions
- Folinic acid
Primary outcomes
- Difference in neutrophil count (*109/L) at day 8-10 after pemetrexed administration during 2 cycles of chemotherapy — Between day 8-10 in the first 2 cycles (each cycle is 21 days)
To evaluate the haematological toxicity (continuous measure) in patients who use pemetrexed with and without rescue therapy with folinic acid.
Countries
Netherlands