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  • Giapreza ANGIOTENSIN II .5 mg/mL La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company
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Giapreza

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Marketing start date: 23 Dec 2024

Summary of product characteristics


Adverse Reactions

6. ADVERSE REACTIONS The most common adverse reactions reported in greater than 10% of GIAPREZA treated patients were thromboembolic events. ( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company at 1-800-651-3861 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. ATHOS-3 The safety of GIAPREZA was evaluated in ATHOS-3 [see Warnings and Precautions(5.1) ] . Patients in ATHOS-3 were receiving other vasopressors in addition to GIAPREZA or placebo, which were titrated to effect on mean arterial pressure (MAP). Table 1 summarizes adverse reactions with an incidence of at least 4% among patients treated with GIAPREZA and with a rate of at least 1.5% higher with GIAPREZA than with placebo. Table 1: Adverse Reactions Occurring in ≥ 4% of Patients Treated with GIAPREZA and ≥ 1.5% More Often than in Placebo-treated Patients in ATHOS-3 Adverse Event GIAPREZA N=163 Placebo N=158 Thromboembolic events Including arterial and venous thrombotic events 21 (12.9%) 8 (5.1%) Deep vein thrombosis 7 (4.3%) 0 (0.0%) Thrombocytopenia 16 (9.8%) 11 (7.0%) Tachycardia 14 (8.6%) 9 (5.7%) Fungal infection 10 (6.1%) 2 (1.3%) Delirium 9 (5.5%) 1 (0.6%) Acidosis 9 (5.5%) 1 (0.6%) Hyperglycemia 7 (4.3%) 4 (2.5%) Peripheral ischemia 7 (4.3%) 4 (2.5%)

Contraindications

4. CONTRAINDICATIONS None. None (4.1)

Description

11. DESCRIPTION Angiotensin II is a naturally occurring peptide hormone of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) that causes vasoconstriction and an increase in blood pressure. GIAPREZA is a sterile, aqueous solution of synthetic human angiotensin II for intravenous administration by infusion. Each 2.5 mg/mL vial of GIAPREZA contains 2.5 mg angiotensin II equivalent to an average of 2.9 mg angiotensin II acetate, 25 mg mannitol, and Water for Injection adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid to pH of 5.5. Each 0.5 mg/mL vial of GIAPREZA contains 0.5 mg angiotensin II equivalent to an average of 0.6 mg angiotensin II acetate, 25 mg mannitol, and Water for Injection adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid to pH of 5.5. The chemical name of the synthetic angiotensin II acetate is L-Aspartyl-L-arginyl-L-valyl-Ltyrosyl-L-isoleucyl-L-histidyl-L-prolyl-L-phenylalanine, acetate salt. The counter ion acetate is present in a non-stoichiometric ratio. It is a white to off-white powder, soluble in water. The structure of angiotensin II acetate is shown below. Molecular formula: C 50 H 71 N 13 O 12 ∙ (C 2 H 4 O 2 ) n ; (n= number of acetate molecules; theoretical n = 3) Average molecular weight: 1046.2 (as free base). giapreza-structure

Dosage And Administration

2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Dilute GIAPREZA in 0.9% sodium chloride prior to use. See Full Prescribing Information for instructions on preparation and administration of injection. Diluted solution may be stored at room temperature or under refrigeration and should be discarded after 24 hours. GIAPREZA must be administered as an intravenous infusion. ( 2.1 ) Start GIAPREZA intravenously at 20 nanograms (ng)/kg/min. Titrate as frequently as every 5 minutes by increments of up to 15 ng/kg/min as needed. During the first 3 hours, the maximum dose should not exceed 80 ng/kg/min. Maintenance dose should not exceed 40 ng/kg/min. Doses as low as 1.25 ng/kg/min may be used.( 2.2 ) 2.1. Preparation Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. GIAPREZA must be administered as an intravenous infusion. GIAPREZA must be diluted in 0.9% sodium chloride prior to use. Dilute the appropriate amount of GIAPREZA in a normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride) infusion bag to achieve the desired final concentration of 5,000 ng/mL or 10,000 ng/mL. Discard vial and any unused portion of the drug product after use. Diluted solution may be stored at room temperature (20°C to 25°C [68°F to 77°F]) or under refrigeration (2°C to 8°C [36°F to 46°F]). Discard prepared solution after 24 hours at room temperature or under refrigeration. 2.2. Administration The recommended starting dosage of GIAPREZA is 20 nanograms (ng)/kg/min via continuous intravenous infusion. Administration through a central venous line is recommended. Monitor blood pressure response and titrate GIAPREZA as frequently as every 5 minutes by increments of up to 15 ng/kg/min as needed to achieve or maintain target blood pressure. Do not exceed 80 ng/kg/min during the first 3 hours of treatment. Maintenance dose should not exceed 40 ng/kg/min. Doses as low as 1.25 ng/kg/min may be used. Once the underlying shock has sufficiently improved, down-titrate every 5 to 15 minutes by increments of up to 15 ng/kg/min based on blood pressure.

Indications And Usage

1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE GIAPREZA increases blood pressure in adults with septic or other distributive shock [see Clinical Studies (14)] . GIAPREZA is a vasoconstrictor to increase blood pressure in adults with septic or other distributive shock. ( 1 )

Overdosage

10. OVERDOSAGE Overdose of GIAPREZA would be expected to result in hypertension, necessitating close monitoring and supportive care. Effects are expected to be brief because the half-life of angiotensin II is less than one minute.

Adverse Reactions Table

Table 1: Adverse Reactions Occurring in ≥ 4% of Patients Treated with GIAPREZA and ≥ 1.5% More Often than in Placebo-treated Patients in ATHOS-3
Adverse EventGIAPREZA N=163 Placebo N=158
Thromboembolic events Including arterial and venous thrombotic events21 (12.9%)8 (5.1%)
Deep vein thrombosis7 (4.3%)0 (0.0%)
Thrombocytopenia16 (9.8%)11 (7.0%)
Tachycardia14 (8.6%)9 (5.7%)
Fungal infection10 (6.1%)2 (1.3%)
Delirium9 (5.5%)1 (0.6%)
Acidosis9 (5.5%)1 (0.6%)
Hyperglycemia7 (4.3%)4 (2.5%)
Peripheral ischemia7 (4.3%)4 (2.5%)

Drug Interactions

7. DRUG INTERACTIONS Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors ACE inhibitors may increase response to GIAPREZA. ( 7.1 ) Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARB) ARBs may reduce response to GIAPREZA. ( 7.2 ) 7.1. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors Concomitant use of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors may increase the response to GIAPREZA. 7.2. Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARB) Concomitant use of angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) may decrease the response to GIAPREZA.

Clinical Pharmacology

12. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12.1. Mechanism of Action Angiotensin II raises blood pressure by vasoconstriction and increased aldosterone release. Direct action of angiotensin II on the vessel wall is mediated by binding to the G-protein-coupled angiotensin II receptor type 1 on vascular smooth muscle cells, which stimulates Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of myosin and causes smooth muscle contraction. 12.2. Pharmacodynamics For the 114 (70%) patients in the GIAPREZA arm who reached the target MAP at Hour 3, the median time to reach the target MAP endpoint was approximately 5 minutes. GIAPREZA is titrated to effect for each individual patient. 12.3. Pharmacokinetics Following intravenous infusion of angiotensin II in adults with septic or other distributive shock, serum levels of angiotensin II are similar at Baseline and Hour 3 after intravenous infusion. After 3 hours of treatment, however, the serum level of angiotensin I (the angiotensin II precursor peptide) is reduced by approximately 40%. Distribution: No specific studies were conducted that examined the distribution of GIAPREZA. Metabolism and Excretion: No specific studies were conducted that examined the metabolism and excretion of GIAPREZA. The plasma half-life of IV administered angiotensin II is less than one minute. It is metabolized by aminopeptidase A and angiotensin converting enzyme 2 to angiotensin-(2-8) [angiotensin III] and angiotensin-(1-7), respectively in plasma, erythrocytes and many of the major organs (i.e., intestine, kidney, liver and lung). Angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1) mediated activity of angiotensin III is approximately 40% of angiotensin II; however, aldosterone synthesis activity is similar to angiotensin II. Angiotensin-(1-7) exerts the opposite effects of angiotensin II on AT1 receptors and causes vasodilation. Specific Populations No formal pharmacokinetic studies were conducted with GIAPREZA in the following specific populations. Renal Impairment The clearance of angiotensin II is not dependent on renal function. Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of GIAPREZA are not expected to be influenced by renal impairment. Hepatic Impairment The clearance of angiotensin II is not dependent on hepatic function. Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of GIAPREZA are not expected to be influenced by hepatic impairment. Age The effect of age was analyzed in the 163 patients receiving GIAPREZA in ATHOS-3. There were no significant differences in pharmacokinetics between age groups (< 65 years / ≥ 65 years). Male and Female Patients The effect of sex was analyzed in the 163 patients receiving GIAPREZA in ATHOS-3. There were no significant differences in pharmacokinetics between male and female patients.

Mechanism Of Action

12.1. Mechanism of Action Angiotensin II raises blood pressure by vasoconstriction and increased aldosterone release. Direct action of angiotensin II on the vessel wall is mediated by binding to the G-protein-coupled angiotensin II receptor type 1 on vascular smooth muscle cells, which stimulates Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of myosin and causes smooth muscle contraction.

Pharmacodynamics

12.2. Pharmacodynamics For the 114 (70%) patients in the GIAPREZA arm who reached the target MAP at Hour 3, the median time to reach the target MAP endpoint was approximately 5 minutes. GIAPREZA is titrated to effect for each individual patient.

Pharmacokinetics

12.3. Pharmacokinetics Following intravenous infusion of angiotensin II in adults with septic or other distributive shock, serum levels of angiotensin II are similar at Baseline and Hour 3 after intravenous infusion. After 3 hours of treatment, however, the serum level of angiotensin I (the angiotensin II precursor peptide) is reduced by approximately 40%. Distribution: No specific studies were conducted that examined the distribution of GIAPREZA. Metabolism and Excretion: No specific studies were conducted that examined the metabolism and excretion of GIAPREZA. The plasma half-life of IV administered angiotensin II is less than one minute. It is metabolized by aminopeptidase A and angiotensin converting enzyme 2 to angiotensin-(2-8) [angiotensin III] and angiotensin-(1-7), respectively in plasma, erythrocytes and many of the major organs (i.e., intestine, kidney, liver and lung). Angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1) mediated activity of angiotensin III is approximately 40% of angiotensin II; however, aldosterone synthesis activity is similar to angiotensin II. Angiotensin-(1-7) exerts the opposite effects of angiotensin II on AT1 receptors and causes vasodilation. Specific Populations No formal pharmacokinetic studies were conducted with GIAPREZA in the following specific populations. Renal Impairment The clearance of angiotensin II is not dependent on renal function. Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of GIAPREZA are not expected to be influenced by renal impairment. Hepatic Impairment The clearance of angiotensin II is not dependent on hepatic function. Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of GIAPREZA are not expected to be influenced by hepatic impairment. Age The effect of age was analyzed in the 163 patients receiving GIAPREZA in ATHOS-3. There were no significant differences in pharmacokinetics between age groups (< 65 years / ≥ 65 years). Male and Female Patients The effect of sex was analyzed in the 163 patients receiving GIAPREZA in ATHOS-3. There were no significant differences in pharmacokinetics between male and female patients.

Effective Time

20230104

Version

16

Dosage Forms And Strengths

3. DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS Injection: 0.5 mg/mL angiotensin II and 2.5 mg/mL angiotensin II in a vial. GIAPREZA is a clear, aqueous solution. Injection: 0.5 mg/mL and 2.5 mg/mL in a vial.

Spl Product Data Elements

Giapreza angiotensin II MANNITOL WATER SODIUM HYDROXIDE HYDROCHLORIC ACID ANGIOTENSIN II ANGIOTENSIN II Giapreza angiotensin II MANNITOL WATER SODIUM HYDROXIDE HYDROCHLORIC ACID ANGIOTENSIN II ANGIOTENSIN II

Animal Pharmacology And Or Toxicology

13.2. Animal Toxicology and/or Pharmacology No animal toxicology studies were conducted with GIAPREZA.

Carcinogenesis And Mutagenesis And Impairment Of Fertility

13.1. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility No genetic toxicity studies have been conducted with GIAPREZA. No carcinogenicity or fertility studies with GIAPREZA have been conducted in animals.

Nonclinical Toxicology

13. NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY 13.1. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility No genetic toxicity studies have been conducted with GIAPREZA. No carcinogenicity or fertility studies with GIAPREZA have been conducted in animals. 13.2. Animal Toxicology and/or Pharmacology No animal toxicology studies were conducted with GIAPREZA. 13.3. Safety Pharmacology In a cardiovascular safety pharmacology study in normotensive dogs, GIAPREZA doses of 150, 450, and 1,800 ng/kg (5, 15, and 60 ng/kg/min) were infused intravenously for 30 minutes each. At ≥ 450 ng/kg, GIAPREZA caused significantly elevated MAP and systemic vascular resistance, as expected. The 1,800 ng/kg dose also caused increased heart rate, increased systemic vascular resistance, increased left ventricular systolic and end-diastolic pressures, and PR interval prolongation. GIAPREZA did not significantly alter respiratory rate or cause electrocardiographic changes in QRS duration or QTc.

Application Number

NDA209360

Brand Name

Giapreza

Generic Name

angiotensin II

Product Ndc

68547-005

Product Type

HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG

Route

INTRAVENOUS

Package Label Principal Display Panel

Package Label – 2.5 mg/mL Single-Dose Vial Label 2.5-vial-label

Recent Major Changes

RECENT MAJOR CHANGES Dosage and Administration, Preparation (2.1) 12/2021

Recent Major Changes Table

Dosage and Administration, Preparation (2.1)12/2021

Spl Unclassified Section

Manufactured for: La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company Waltham, MA 02451 USA GIAPREZA® is a registered trademark of La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company. ©2021, La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company. All rights reserved.

Clinical Studies

14. CLINICAL STUDIES 14.1. ATHOS-3 The Angiotensin II for the Treatment of High-Output Shock (ATHOS-3) trial was a double-blind study in which 321 adults with septic or other distributive shock who remained hypotensive despite fluid and vasopressor therapy were randomized 1:1 and treated with either GIAPREZA or placebo, both in addition to background vasopressor therapy. Doses of GIAPREZA or placebo were titrated to a target MAP of ≥ 75 mmHg during the first 3 hours of treatment while doses of other vasopressors were maintained. From Hour 3 to Hour 48, GIAPREZA or placebo were titrated to maintain MAP between 65 and 70 mmHg while reducing doses of other vasopressors. The primary endpoint was the percentage of subjects who achieved either a MAP ≥ 75 mmHg or a ≥ 10 mmHg increase in MAP without an increase in baseline vasopressor therapy at 3 hours. 91% of subjects had septic shock; the remaining subjects had other forms of distributive shock such as neurogenic shock. At the time of study drug administration, 97% of subjects were receiving norepinephrine, 67% vasopressin, 15% phenylephrine, 13% epinephrine, and 2% dopamine. 83% of subjects had received two or more vasopressors and 47% three or more vasopressors prior to study drug administration. 61% of subjects were male, 80% were White, 10% were Black, and 10% were other races. The median age of subjects was 64 years (range: 22-89 years). Patients requiring high doses of steroids, patients with a history of asthma or bronchospasm, and patients with Raynaud's syndrome were not included. The primary endpoint was achieved by 70% of patients randomized to GIAPREZA compared to 23% of placebo patients; p < 0.0001 (a treatment effect of 47%). Figure 1 shows the results in all patients and in selected subgroups. Figure 1: ATHOS-3: Primary Endpoint – Overall Result and Results in Selected Subgroups NE Equiv = norepinephrine equivalent dose: the sum of all vasopressor doses with each vasopressor dose converted to the clinically equivalent norepinephrine dose. Note: The figure above presents effects in various subgroups, all of which are baseline characteristics. The 95% confidence limits that are shown do not take into account the number of comparisons made and may not reflect the effect of a particular factor after adjustment for all other factors. Apparent homogeneity or heterogeneity among groups should not be over-interpreted. In the GIAPREZA-treated group, the median time to reach the target MAP endpoint was 5 minutes. The effect on MAP was sustained for at least the first three hours of treatment. The median dose of GIAPREZA was 10 ng/kg/min at 30 minutes. Of the 114 responders at Hour 3, only 2 (1.8%) received more than 80 ng/kg/min. Patients were not necessarily on maximum doses of other vasopressors at the time of randomization. The effect of GIAPREZA when added to maximum doses of other vasopressors is unknown. Mortality through Day 28 was 46% on GIAPREZA and 54% on placebo (hazard ratio 0.78; 95% confidence interval 0.57 – 1.07). giapreza-forest-plot

Geriatric Use

8.5. Geriatric Use In ATHOS-3, 48% of the total patient population was aged 65 years and older. There was no significant difference in safety or efficacy between patients less than 65 and those 65 years or older when treated with GIAPREZA .

Pediatric Use

8.4. Pediatric Use The safety and efficacy of GIAPREZA in pediatric patients have not been established.

Pregnancy

8.1. Pregnancy Risk Summary The published data on angiotensin II use in pregnant women are not sufficient to determine a drug-associated risk of adverse developmental outcomes. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with GIAPREZA. All pregnancies have a background risk of birth defects, loss, or other adverse outcomes. The estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated population is unknown. 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. Clinical Considerations Disease-associated maternal and/or embryo/fetal risk Septic or other distributive shock is a medical emergency that can be fatal if left untreated. Delaying treatment in pregnant women with hypotension associated with septic or other distributive shock is likely to increase the risk of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality.

Use In Specific Populations

8. USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS 8.1. Pregnancy Risk Summary The published data on angiotensin II use in pregnant women are not sufficient to determine a drug-associated risk of adverse developmental outcomes. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with GIAPREZA. All pregnancies have a background risk of birth defects, loss, or other adverse outcomes. The estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated population is unknown. 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. Clinical Considerations Disease-associated maternal and/or embryo/fetal risk Septic or other distributive shock is a medical emergency that can be fatal if left untreated. Delaying treatment in pregnant women with hypotension associated with septic or other distributive shock is likely to increase the risk of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. 8.2. Lactation Risk Summary It is not known whether GIAPREZA is present in human milk. No data are available on the effects of angiotensin II on the breastfed child or the effects on milk production. 8.4. Pediatric Use The safety and efficacy of GIAPREZA in pediatric patients have not been established. 8.5. Geriatric Use In ATHOS-3, 48% of the total patient population was aged 65 years and older. There was no significant difference in safety or efficacy between patients less than 65 and those 65 years or older when treated with GIAPREZA .

How Supplied

16. HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING 16.1. How Supplied GIAPREZA (angiotensin II) Injection is a clear, aqueous solution for administration by intravenous infusion supplied as a single-dose vial: 2.5 mg/mL vial: NDC 68547-501-02: A carton of one 1 mL single-dose vial containing 2.5 mg angiotensin II (as a sterile liquid). 0.5 mg/mL vial: NDC 68547-005-05: A carton of five 1 mL single-dose vials (NDC 68547-005-01) containing 0.5 mg angiotensin II (as a sterile liquid). 0.5 mg/mL vial: NDC 68547-005-01: A carton of one 1 mL single-dose vial containing 0.5 mg angiotensin II (as a sterile liquid). 16.2. Storage and Handling GIAPREZA vials should be stored in the refrigerator between 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F). Discard prepared diluted solution after 24 hours at room temperature or under refrigeration.

Storage And Handling

16.2. Storage and Handling GIAPREZA vials should be stored in the refrigerator between 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F). Discard prepared diluted solution after 24 hours at room temperature or under refrigeration.

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