Pomalidomide either as single therapy or in combination with cyclophosphamide, elotuzumab, bortezomib, or daratumumab are effective treatment regimens in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). Standard dosing is 4 mg/day during 21 days of a 28-day cycle (21/28). However, a clear dose-response association for pomalidomide in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) is lacking. There is data supporting that a dose of 2 mg/day continuously (28/28) induces fewer side effects while efficacy is preserved, compared to 4 mg/day continuously. The response in patients who received pomalidomide 2 mg per day compared to 4 mg per day was higher, with a longer duration of response. In addition, a randomized phase II study showed no difference in efficacy between 4 mg (21/28) and 4 mg continuously. These clinical studies support that a dosage of pomalidomide of 2 mg (28/28) is at least comparable with a dosage of 4 mg (21/28). It is not known if 4 mg every other day (EOD) is comparable to a dosage of pomalidomide 2 mg (28/28) or 4 mg every day (QD, 21/28). For cost reasons, this is interesting as the costs of pomalidomide 4 mg and 2 mg are comparable. Therefore, from a patient and societal perspective, the investigators want to explore if an alternative scheme would be possible by performing a PKPD bio-equivalence pilot study.
Pomalidomide either as single therapy or in combination with cyclophosphamide, elotuzumab, bortezomib, or daratumumab are effective treatment regimens in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). Standard dosing is 4 mg/day during 21 days of a 28-day cycle (21/28). However, a clear dose-response association for pomalidomide in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) is lacking. There is data supporting that a dose of 2 mg/day continuously (28/28) induces fewer side effects while efficacy is preserved, compared to 4 mg/day continuously. The response in patients who received pomalidomide 2 mg per day compared to 4 mg per day was higher, with a longer duration of response. In addition, a randomized phase II study showed no difference in efficacy between 4 mg (21/28) and 4 mg continuously. These clinical studies support that a dosage of pomalidomide of 2 mg (28/28) is at least comparable with a dosage of 4 mg (21/28). It is not known if 4 mg every other day (EOD) is comparable to a dosage of pomalidomide 2 mg (28/28) or 4 mg every day (QD, 21/28). For cost reasons, this is interesting as the costs of pomalidomide 4 mg and 2 mg are comparable. Therefore, from a patient and societal perspective, the investigators want to explore if an alternative scheme would be possible by performing a PKPD bio-equivalence pilot study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Pomalidomide 4 mg every day, on days 1-21 in a cycle of 28 days
Pomalidomide 4 mg every other day, on days 1-21 in a cycle of 28 days
Pomalidomide 2 mg every day, on days 1-28 in a cycle of 28 days
Pomalidomide 2 mg every day, on days 1-28 in a cycle of 28 days
Pomalidomide 4 mg every other day, on days 1-21 in a cycle of 28 days
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The AUC/MIC ratio
The AUC/MIC ratio during usage of pomalidomide 4 mg QD on day 1-21, 4 mg EOD on day 1-21, and 2 mg QD on day 1-28 in cycles of 28 days.
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
The level of the Ctrough
The level of the Ctrough during usage of pomalidomide 4 mg QD on day 1-21, 4 mg EOD on day 1-21, and 2 mg QD on day 1-28 in cycles of 28 days.
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
Cmax
The Cmax during usage of pomalidomide 4 mg QD on day 1-21, 4 mg EOD on day 1- 21, and 2 mg QD on day 1-28 in cycles of 28 days.
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
Time above EC50
The time above the EC50 during usage of pomalidomide 4 mg QD on day 1-21, 4 mg EOD on day 1- 21, and 2 mg QD on day 1-28 in cycles of 28 days.
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
Toxicity and side effects
Toxicity and side effects during usage of pomalidomide 4 mg every day on day 1-21, pomalidomide 4 mg every other day on day 1-21, and pomalidomide 2 mg every day on day 1-28 in cycles of 28 days.
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
Overall response rate (ORR)
Overall response rate (ORR), based on the IMWG criteria
Time frame: During three cycles of 28 days
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