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Last updated: 04 Aug 2023

This medicinal product is subject to additional monitoring. This will allow quick identification of new safety information. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions. See section 4.8 for how to report adverse reactions.


Summary of product characteristics


1. Name of the medicinal product

Arexvy powder and suspension for suspension for injection

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine (recombinant, adjuvanted)


2. Qualitative and quantitative composition

After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 mL) contains:

RSVPreF31 antigen2,3

120 micrograms

1 Respiratory Syncytial Virus recombinant glycoprotein F stabilised in the pre-fusion conformation = RSVPreF3

2 RSVPreF3 produced in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells by recombinant DNA technology

3 adjuvanted with AS01E containing:

     plant extract Quillaja saponaria Molina, fraction 21 (QS-21)

     3-O-desacyl-4'-monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) from Salmonella minnesota

25 micrograms

25 micrograms

For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.


3. Pharmaceutical form

Powder and suspension for suspension for injection.

The powder is white.

The suspension is an opalescent, colourless to pale brownish liquid.


4.1. Therapeutic indications

Arexvy is indicated for active immunisation for the prevention of lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) caused by respiratory syncytial virus in adults 60 years of age and older.

The use of this vaccine should be in accordance with official recommendations.


4.2. Posology and method of administration

Posology

Arexvy is administered as a single dose of 0.5 mL.

The need for revaccination with a subsequent dose has not been established.

Paediatric population

The safety and efficacy of Arexvy in children have not been established.

No data are available.

Method of administration

For intramuscular injection only, preferably in the deltoid muscle.

For instructions on reconstitution of the medicinal product before administration, see section 6.6.


4.3. Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients listed in section 6.1.


4.4. Special warnings and precautions for use

Traceability

In order to improve the traceability of biological medicinal products, the name and the batch number of the administered product should be clearly recorded.

Prior to immunisation

Appropriate medical treatment and supervision should always be readily available in case of an anaphylactic event following the administration of the vaccine. Close observation for at least 15 minutes is recommended following vaccination.

Vaccination should be postponed in individuals suffering from an acute severe febrile illness. The presence of a minor infection, such as a cold, should not result in the deferral of vaccination.

As with any vaccine, a protective immune response may not be elicited in all vaccinees.

Anxiety-related reactions, including vasovagal reactions (syncope), hyperventilation or stress‐related reactions may occur in association with the vaccination process itself. It is important that precautions are in place to avoid injury from fainting.

Precautions for use

Do not administer the vaccine intravascularly or intradermally. No data are available on subcutaneous administration of Arexvy.

As with other intramuscular injections, Arexvy should be given with caution to individuals with thrombocytopenia or any coagulation disorder since bleeding may occur following intramuscular administration to these individuals.

Systemic immunosuppressive medicinal products and immunodeficiency

Safety and immunogenicity data on Arexvy are not available for immunocompromised individuals. Patients receiving immunosuppresive treatment or patients with immunodeficiency may have a reduced immune response to Arexvy.

Excipients

This medicinal product contains potassium, less than 1 mmol (39 mg) per dose, i.e. essentially 'potassium-free'.

This medicinal product contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, that is to say essentially 'sodium-free'.


4.5. Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction

Use with other vaccines

Arexvy may be administered concomitantly with seasonal influenza vaccine (quadrivalent, standard dose, unadjuvanted, inactivated). In a randomised study in adults 60 years of age and older, the criteria for non-inferiority of the immune responses in the co-administration versus the separate administration group were met. However, numerically lower RSV A and B neutralising titres and numerically lower influenza A and B haemagglutination inhibition titres were observed when Arexvy and inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine were co-administered than when they were administered separately. The clinical relevance of this finding is unknown. There are no data on co-administration with high dose or adjuvanted seasonal influenza vaccines.

If Arexvy is to be given at the same time as another injectable vaccine, the vaccines should always be administered at different injection sites.

Concomitant administration of Arexvy with other vaccines has not been studied.


4.6. Fertility, pregnancy and lactation

Pregnancy

There are no data from the use of Arexvy in pregnant women. After administration of an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine to 3 557 pregnant women in a single clinical study, an increase in preterm births was observed compared to placebo. Currently no conclusion on a causal relationship between administration of unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 and preterm birth can be drawn. Results from animal studies with an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine and results with Arexvy do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3). Arexvy is not recommended during pregnancy.

Breast-feeding

There are no data on the excretion of Arexvy in human or animal milk. Arexvy is not recommended in breast-feeding/lactating women.

Fertility

There are no data on the effects of Arexvy on human fertility. Animal studies with an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine or Arexvy do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3).


4.7. Effects on ability to drive and use machines

No studies on the effects of Arexvy on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed.

Arexvy has a minor influence on the ability to drive and use machines. Some of the effects mentioned under section 4.8 “Undesirable effects” (e.g. fatigue) may temporarily affect the ability to drive or use machines.


4.8. Undesirable effects

Summary of the safety profile

The safety profile presented below is based on a placebo-controlled Phase III clinical study (conducted in Europe, North America, Asia and Southern hemisphere) in adults ≥ 60 years of age in which more than 12 000 adults received one dose of Arexvy and more than 12 000 received placebo.

In study participants 60 years of age and older, the most commonly reported adverse reactions were injection site pain (61%), fatigue (34%), myalgia (29%), headache (28%), and arthralgia (18%). These adverse reactions were usually mild or moderate in intensity and resolved within a few days after vaccination.

Most other adverse reactions were uncommon and similarly reported between the study groups.

Tabulated list of adverse reactions

Adverse reactions are listed below by MedDRA system organ class and frequency.

Very common

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Very rare

(≥ 1/10)

(≥ 1/100 to < 1/10)

(≥ 1/1 000 to < 1/100)

(≥ 1/10 000 to < 1/1 000)

(< 1/10 000)

Table 1. Adverse reactions

System Organ Class

Frequency

Adverse reactions

Blood and lymphatic system disorders

Uncommon

lymphadenopathy

Immune system disorders

Uncommon

hypersensitivity reactions (such as rash)

Nervous system disorders

Very common

headache

Gastrointestinal disorders

Uncommon

nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting

Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders

Very common

myalgia, arthralgia

General disorders and administration site conditions

Very common

injection site pain, fatigue

Common

injection site erythema, injection site swelling, fever, chills

Uncommon

injection site pruritus

pain, malaise

Reporting of suspected adverse reactions

Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the Yellow Card Scheme Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store.


4.9. Overdose

No case of overdose has been reported in the clinical studies.


5.1. Pharmacodynamic properties

Pharmacotherapeutic group: not yet assigned, ATC code: not yet assigned

Mechanism of action

By combining the RSV-specific antigen, F-protein in prefusion conformation, with an adjuvant system (AS01E), Arexvy is designed to enhance antigen-specific cellular immune response and neutralizing antibodies response in individuals with pre-existing immunity against RSV. The adjuvant AS01E facilitates the recruitment and activation of antigen presenting cells carrying vaccine-derived antigens in the draining lymph node, which in turn leads to the generation of RSVPreF3-specific CD4+ T cells.

Efficacy

Efficacy against RSV-associated LRTD in adults 60 years and older was evaluated in an ongoing, Phase III, randomised, placebo-controlled, observer-blind clinical study conducted in 17 countries from Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Participants are planned to be followed for up to 36 months.

The primary population for efficacy analysis (referred to as the modified Exposed Set, included adults 60 years of age and older receiving 1 dose of Arexvy or placebo and who did not report an RSV-confirmed acute respiratory illness (ARI) prior to Day 15 after vaccination) included 24 960 participants randomised equally to receive 1 dose of Arexvy (N = 12 466) or placebo (N = 12 494). At the time of the primary efficacy analysis, participants had been followed for the development of RSV-associated LRTD for a median of 6.7 months.

The median age of participants was 69 years (range: 59 to 102 years), with approximately 74% over 65 years of age, approximately 44% over 70 years of age and approximately 8% over 80 years of age. Approximately 52% were female. At baseline, 39.3% of participants had at least one comorbidity of interest; 19.7% of participants had an underlying cardiorespiratory condition (COPD, asthma, any chronic respiratory/pulmonary disease, or chronic heart failure) and 25.8% of participants had endocrinometabolic conditions (diabetes, advanced liver or renal disease).

Efficacy against RSV-associated LRTD

The primary objective was to demonstrate the efficacy in the prevention of a first episode of confirmed RSV-A and/or B associated LRTD during the first season. Confirmed RSV cases were determined by quantitative Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR) on nasopharyngeal swab. LRTD was defined based on the following criteria: the participant must have experienced at least 2 lower respiratory symptoms/signs including at least 1 lower respiratory sign for at least 24 hours, or experienced at least 3 lower respiratory symptoms for at least 24 hours. Lower respiratory symptoms included: new or increased sputum, new or increased cough, new or increased dyspnea (shortness of breath). Lower respiratory signs included: new or increased wheezing, crackles/ronchi, respiratory rate ≥ 20 respirations/min, low or decreased oxygen saturation (O2 saturation < 95% or ≤ 90% if baseline is < 95%) or need for oxygen supplementation.

The vaccine efficacy overall and by subgroups is presented in Table 2.

Efficacy in preventing first RSV-associated LRTD with an onset from 15 days after vaccination compared to placebo was 82.6% (96.95% confidence interval of 57.9% to 94.1%) in participants 60 years of age and older. Vaccine efficacy against RSV-LRTD was observed through the median follow-up period of 6.7 months. The vaccine efficacy against RSV A-associated LRTD cases and RSV B-associated LRTD cases was 84.6% (95% CI [32.1, 98.3]) and 80.9% (95% CI [49.4, 94.3]), respectively.

Table 2. Efficacy analysis: First RSV-associated LRTD overall, by age and co-morbidity subgroups (modified exposed set)

Subgroup

Arexvy

Placebo

% Efficacy (CI)a

N

n

Incidence rate per 1 000 person-years

N

n

Incidence rate per 1 000 person-years

Overall (≥ 60 years)b

12 466

7

1.0

12 494

40

5.8

82.6 (57.9, 94.1)

60-69 years

6 963

4

1.0

6 979

21

5.5

81.0 (43.6, 95.3)

70-79 years

4 487

1

0.4

4 487

16

6.5

93.8 (60.2, 99.9)

Participants with at least 1 comorbidity of interest

4 937

1

0.4

4 861

18

6.6

94.6 (65.9, 99.9)

aCI = Confidence Interval (96.95% for the overall (≥ 60 years) and 95% for all subgroup analyses). Two-sided exact CI for vaccine efficacy is derived based on Poisson model adjusted by age categories and regions.

bPrimary confirmatory objective with pre-specified success criterion of lower limit of the 2-sided CI for vaccine efficacy above 20%

N = Number of participants included in each group

n = Number of participants having first occurrence of RSV-confirmed LRTD occurring from Day 15 post vaccination

The vaccine efficacy in the subgroup of participants 80 years of age and older (1 016 participants in Arexvy vs 1 028 participants in placebo) cannot be concluded due to the low number of total cases accrued (5 cases).

Amongst 18 RSV-LRTD cases with at least 2 lower respiratory signs or preventing everyday activities, 4 cases of severe RSV-LRTD requiring oxygen supplementation occurred in the placebo group, while there were none in the RSVPreF3 group.

Paediatric population

The European Medicines Agency has deferred the obligation to submit the results of studies with Arexvy in one or more subsets of the paediatric population in prevention of lower respiratory tract disease caused by respiratory syncytial virus (see section 4.2 for information on paediatric use).


5.2. Pharmacokinetic properties

Not applicable


5.3. Preclinical safety data

Non-clinical data reveal no special hazard for humans based on conventional studies of repeated dose toxicity.

Reproductive and developmental studies with an unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine as well as results from a study with Arexvy in rabbits did not reveal vaccine-related effects on female fertility, pregnancy, or embryo-foetal or offspring development.


6.1. List of excipients

Powder (RSVPreF3 antigen)

Trehalose dihydrate

Polysorbate 80 (E 433)

Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (E 340)

Dipotassium phosphate (E 340)

Suspension (AS01E Adjuvant System)

Dioleoyl phosphatidylcholine (E 322)

Cholesterol

Sodium chloride

Disodium phosphate, anhydrous (E 339)

Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (E 340)

Water for injections

For adjuvant see also section 2.


6.2. Incompatibilities

In the absence of compatibility studies, this medicinal product must not be mixed with other medicinal products.


6.3. Shelf life

2 years

After reconstitution

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 4 hours at 2 °C – 8 °C or at room temperature up to 25 °C.

From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the responsibility of the user and should not be longer than 4 hours.


6.4. Special precautions for storage

Store in a refrigerator (2 °C – 8 °C).

Do not freeze.

Store in the original package in order to protect from light.

For storage conditions after reconstitution of the medicinal product, see section 6.3


6.5. Nature and contents of container

Arexvy is presented as:

• Powder for 1 dose in a vial (type I glass) with a stopper (butyl rubber) and a mustard green flip-off cap (antigen).

• Suspension for 1 dose in a vial (type I glass) with a stopper (butyl rubber) and a brown flip-off cap (adjuvant).

Arexvy is available in a pack size of 1 vial of powder plus 1 vial of suspension or in a pack size of 10 vials of powder plus 10 vials of suspension.

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.


6.6. Special precautions for disposal and other handling

The powder and the suspension must be reconstituted prior to administration.

The powder and suspension should be inspected visually for any foreign particulate matter and/or variation of appearance. If either is observed, do not reconstitute the vaccine.

How to prepare Arexvy

Arexvy must be reconstituted prior to administration.

1. Withdraw the entire contents of the vial containing the suspension into a syringe.

2. Add the entire contents of the syringe into the vial containing the powder.

3. Gently swirl until the powder is completely dissolved.

The reconstituted vaccine is an opalescent, colourless to pale brownish liquid.

The reconstituted vaccine should be inspected visually for any foreign particulate matter and/or variation of appearance. If either is observed, do not administer the vaccine.

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 4 hours at 2 °C – 8 °C or at room temperature up to 25 °C.

From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the responsibility of the user and should not be longer than 4 hours.

Before administration

1. Withdraw 0.5 mL of the reconstituted vaccine into the syringe.

2. Change the needle so that you are using a new needle.

Administer the vaccine intramuscularly.

Any unused medicinal product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.


7. Marketing authorisation holder

GlaxoSmithKline UK Limited

980 Great West Road

Brentford

Middlesex

TW8 9GS

UK


8. Marketing authorisation number(s)

PLGB 19494/0316


9. Date of first authorisation/renewal of the authorisation

Date of first authorisation: 07/07/2023


10. Date of revision of the text

07/07/2023

4.1 Therapeutic indications

Arexvy is indicated for active immunisation for the prevention of lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) caused by respiratory syncytial virus in adults 60 years of age and older.

The use of this vaccine should be in accordance with official recommendations.

4.2 Posology and method of administration

Posology

Arexvy is administered as a single dose of 0.5 mL.

The need for revaccination with a subsequent dose has not been established.

Paediatric population

The safety and efficacy of Arexvy in children have not been established.

No data are available.

Method of administration

For intramuscular injection only, preferably in the deltoid muscle.

For instructions on reconstitution of the medicinal product before administration, see section 6.6.

4.3 Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients listed in section 6.1.

4.4 Special warnings and precautions for use

Traceability

In order to improve the traceability of biological medicinal products, the name and the batch number of the administered product should be clearly recorded.

Prior to immunisation

Appropriate medical treatment and supervision should always be readily available in case of an anaphylactic event following the administration of the vaccine. Close observation for at least 15 minutes is recommended following vaccination.

Vaccination should be postponed in individuals suffering from an acute severe febrile illness. The presence of a minor infection, such as a cold, should not result in the deferral of vaccination.

As with any vaccine, a protective immune response may not be elicited in all vaccinees.

Anxiety-related reactions, including vasovagal reactions (syncope), hyperventilation or stress‐related reactions may occur in association with the vaccination process itself. It is important that precautions are in place to avoid injury from fainting.

Precautions for use

Do not administer the vaccine intravascularly or intradermally. No data are available on subcutaneous administration of Arexvy.

As with other intramuscular injections, Arexvy should be given with caution to individuals with thrombocytopenia or any coagulation disorder since bleeding may occur following intramuscular administration to these individuals.

Systemic immunosuppressive medicinal products and immunodeficiency

Safety and immunogenicity data on Arexvy are not available for immunocompromised individuals. Patients receiving immunosuppresive treatment or patients with immunodeficiency may have a reduced immune response to Arexvy.

Excipients

This medicinal product contains potassium, less than 1 mmol (39 mg) per dose, i.e. essentially 'potassium-free'.

This medicinal product contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, that is to say essentially 'sodium-free'.

4.5 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction

Use with other vaccines

Arexvy may be administered concomitantly with seasonal influenza vaccine (quadrivalent, standard dose, unadjuvanted, inactivated). In a randomised study in adults 60 years of age and older, the criteria for non-inferiority of the immune responses in the co-administration versus the separate administration group were met. However, numerically lower RSV A and B neutralising titres and numerically lower influenza A and B haemagglutination inhibition titres were observed when Arexvy and inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine were co-administered than when they were administered separately. The clinical relevance of this finding is unknown. There are no data on co-administration with high dose or adjuvanted seasonal influenza vaccines.

If Arexvy is to be given at the same time as another injectable vaccine, the vaccines should always be administered at different injection sites.

Concomitant administration of Arexvy with other vaccines has not been studied.

4.6 Fertility, pregnancy and lactation

Pregnancy

There are no data from the use of Arexvy in pregnant women. After administration of an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine to 3 557 pregnant women in a single clinical study, an increase in preterm births was observed compared to placebo. Currently no conclusion on a causal relationship between administration of unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 and preterm birth can be drawn. Results from animal studies with an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine and results with Arexvy do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3). Arexvy is not recommended during pregnancy.

Breast-feeding

There are no data on the excretion of Arexvy in human or animal milk. Arexvy is not recommended in breast-feeding/lactating women.

Fertility

There are no data on the effects of Arexvy on human fertility. Animal studies with an investigational unadjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine or Arexvy do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3).

4.7 Effects on ability to drive and use machines

No studies on the effects of Arexvy on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed.

Arexvy has a minor influence on the ability to drive and use machines. Some of the effects mentioned under section 4.8 “Undesirable effects” (e.g. fatigue) may temporarily affect the ability to drive or use machines.

4.8 Undesirable effects

Summary of the safety profile

The safety profile presented below is based on a placebo-controlled Phase III clinical study (conducted in Europe, North America, Asia and Southern hemisphere) in adults ≥ 60 years of age in which more than 12 000 adults received one dose of Arexvy and more than 12 000 received placebo.

In study participants 60 years of age and older, the most commonly reported adverse reactions were injection site pain (61%), fatigue (34%), myalgia (29%), headache (28%), and arthralgia (18%). These adverse reactions were usually mild or moderate in intensity and resolved within a few days after vaccination.

Most other adverse reactions were uncommon and similarly reported between the study groups.

Tabulated list of adverse reactions

Adverse reactions are listed below by MedDRA system organ class and frequency.

Very common

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Very rare

(≥ 1/10)

(≥ 1/100 to < 1/10)

(≥ 1/1 000 to < 1/100)

(≥ 1/10 000 to < 1/1 000)

(< 1/10 000)

Table 1. Adverse reactions

System Organ Class

Frequency

Adverse reactions

Blood and lymphatic system disorders

Uncommon

lymphadenopathy

Immune system disorders

Uncommon

hypersensitivity reactions (such as rash)

Nervous system disorders

Very common

headache

Gastrointestinal disorders

Uncommon

nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting

Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders

Very common

myalgia, arthralgia

General disorders and administration site conditions

Very common

injection site pain, fatigue

Common

injection site erythema, injection site swelling, fever, chills

Uncommon

injection site pruritus

pain, malaise

Reporting of suspected adverse reactions

Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the Yellow Card Scheme Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store.

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